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Raphael
September 16th, 2011, 08:12 AM
It's classic human nature: You don't miss your water 'til your well runs dry.
We now have "crisis management" instead of "routine oversight" - if you can call it any kind of "management". Mostly a bunch of finger-pointing. And it's not just our impossible debt - it's over-regulation, uneven taxation, a failed southern border, and on and on. With a White House that can only join in finger-pointing, while offering up only revised versions of previous band-aids, the future (from an economic standpoint) is bleak.
davidswife
September 16th, 2011, 08:30 AM
It's looking to me like Obama really meant what he said about structurally changing the USA. He spoke of putting another system in place, remember? I get the feeling that what's happening now to the economy is what was he ultimately planned to happen in his mind so he could tear down capitalism and set up a Socialistic government. Right when other countries who have tried and failed are saying "Don't do this! Now we are watching the walls fall down right along with him and the liberals who wanted this social experiment. Kinda reminds me of an old saying,......Be careful for what you want,...you might get it! Of course people are mad at him! Even some of the liberals didn't know it would get this bad. It will take an act of God to clean up this mess!
Raphael
September 16th, 2011, 11:14 AM
It's vindicating (though cold comfort) to see liberal supporters (many of whom are out of work) now withdrawing their blind support of O. But the dye is cast - with an administration in a state of free fall, and the inevitable tides of globalism/socialism/government control already coursing over the waterfall, we have reached the point of no return.
We remain the most despised: Christian fundamentalists, sitting in the back of the boat already past the tipping point, singing hymns, passing out tracts, giving warnings on this board. We are hated because we don't pick up the oars of "going green", "hype and change", "Yes we can", or "Let's get those Republican obstructionists".
I don't know at which point over the event horizon we will separate from the boat and rise upward in an eyeblink while the Titanic II passengers continue to rearrange deck chairs and sing Kumbayah, but it will hardly be a lifetime.
EarsToHear
September 16th, 2011, 12:07 PM
That 14 Trillion, is getting close to 15 Trillion with the interest payments adding up quickly
Give Obama and the Democrats a couple of hours and I'm sure they can have it up over the $15 trillion mark later this afternoon. I'd like to know how Obama and the Democratic-led Senate unilaterally and without Congressional approval could have raised the debt ceiling by $500 billion? And why isn't Congress throwing a hissy fit over it? All I can say is that I certainly hope that this is the final nail in the coffins of Obama's and many of the Democrats' political careers come 2012. At the rate Obama and the Dems are going and with 14 months left until the 2012 elections, we could be staring down $25 trillion of debt! Seriously, I don't know if anybody is going to be able to clean up this economic nightmare that Obama and the Dems sent into overdrive after the Bush administration.
Jimmy Carter said on last night's interview with Rachel Maddow (MSNBC) that he thinks the debt could rise to 21 trillion if we don't get a handle on it soon. He also said he didn't think anyone could beat Obama.
OtherSideOfTheBoat
September 17th, 2011, 07:58 AM
It's looking to me like Obama really meant what he said about structurally changing the USA. He spoke of putting another system in place, remember? I get the feeling that what's happening now to the economy is what was he ultimately planned to happen in his mind so he could tear down capitalism and set up a Socialistic government. Right when other countries who have tried and failed are saying "Don't do this! Now we are watching the walls fall down right along with him and the liberals who wanted this social experiment. Kinda reminds me of an old saying,......Be careful for what you want,...you might get it! Of course people are mad at him! Even some of the liberals didn't know it would get this bad. It will take an act of God to clean up this mess!
The new system is called bankruptcy.
ehbowen
September 20th, 2011, 08:43 PM
Jimmy Carter [...] said he didn't think anyone could beat Obama.
Jimmy Carter...still thinks his loss to Reagan in 1980 was a fluke.
EarsToHear
September 20th, 2011, 08:52 PM
Jimmy Carter...still thinks his loss to Reagan in 1980 was a fluke.
:lol2 Yea, I don't agree with much that Jimmy has to say. Besides, his facials are so reptilian, it's downright scary. :peek
cris
September 27th, 2011, 12:45 PM
Give Obama and the Democrats a couple of hours and I'm sure they can have it up over the $15 trillion mark later this afternoon. :furious I'd like to know how Obama and the Democratic-led Senate unilaterally and without Congressional approval could have raised the debt ceiling by $500 billion? And why isn't Congress throwing a hissy fit over it? All I can say is that I certainly hope that this is the final nail in the coffins of Obama's and many of the Democrats' political careers come 2012. At the rate Obama and the Dems are going and with 14 months left until the 2012 elections, we could be staring down $25 trillion of debt! Seriously, I don't know if anybody is going to be able to clean up this economic nightmare that Obama and the Dems sent into overdrive after the Bush administration.
At 14.77 Trillion- Sept 27, 2011............
OtherSideOfTheBoat
September 27th, 2011, 08:53 PM
Hey, where can I buy one of these debt clocks? I need a new fan.
Scotty066
September 28th, 2011, 10:37 PM
Jimmy Carter said on last night's interview with Rachel Maddow (MSNBC) that he thinks the debt could rise to 21 trillion if we don't get a handle on it soon. He also said he didn't think anyone could beat Obama.
Jimmy Carter?!?! I really don't like that guy. i thought he was the worst president in history, until the current. Also Jimmy is anti-Israel. I have heard him make many anti-Israel statements.
As far as the debt is concerned, no worries, I'll pay it off, aaahhh,, do they take credit card??:pound
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