View Full Version : Any buyer's remorse yet?
Yonivore
11-12-2008, 08:38 PM
Looks like he plans on keeping most of the President's executive orders regarding NSA intelligence gathering intact.
Has started to talk about reneging on his tax cut for 95% of tax payers.
I think he got a good dose of reality this Monday.
I can see it now, "I see, well, when you put it that way, waterboarding makes sense."
ChumpDumper
11-12-2008, 08:40 PM
Seeing as he hasn't taken office yet, no.
clambake
11-12-2008, 09:13 PM
how refreshing. he didn't blatantly plagiarise something.
where you been? mt. rushmore?
Yonivore
11-12-2008, 10:05 PM
how refreshing. he didn't blatantly plagiarise something.
where you been? mt. rushmore?
Chiseling away.
Nah, I thought I'd let you guys circle-jerk over the victory for a few days.
Wild Cobra
11-12-2008, 10:44 PM
Chiseling away.
Nah, I thought I'd let you guys circle-jerk over the victory for a few days.
Funny thing, I haven't seen any wild victory celebrations, or anything like that, and I live in the Capital of the Pacific North-Left Coast!
I think the liberals are still in disbelief that a Black man will be president. How can they now call this a racist nation? They lost so many things to complain about. That glass ceiling is shattered!
George Gervin's Afro
11-12-2008, 10:46 PM
Looks like he plans on keeping most of the President's executive orders regarding NSA intelligence gathering intact.
Has started to talk about reneging on his tax cut for 95% of tax payers.
I think he got a good dose of reality this Monday.
I can see it now, "I see, well, when you put it that way, waterboarding makes sense."
It's doing be 8 long yrs for you ladies..:lmao
DarrinS
11-12-2008, 11:18 PM
Buyer's remorse? Based on what?
The only thing that scares me is that I don't really know that much about him and he may steer the country FAR left. Can't really tell yet.
Wild Cobra
11-12-2008, 11:48 PM
No buyers remorse here. If you all remember, during the primaries, after McCain won, I was going to vote for Bob Barr knowing it would lead to an Obama victory. I only changed my mind to McCain to place governor Palin in the VP position.
Remember my words?
Because of a democrat congress, and the economic trend, I knew that whoever became president would have a failing economy. I was telling you all that I would rather have a democrat take that blame over a republican.
No remorse here. Let's see if Obama can last two terms. Let's see if the public wises up and starts electing real conservatives again. Not the RINO's of the republican party. Fuck them. Throw them out. We should take this next election to throw the rest of the RINO's out.
Good Bye senator Smith!
BradLohaus
11-13-2008, 01:56 AM
Has started to talk about reneging on his tax cut for 95% of tax payers.
He can't do that; everybody already read his lips.
That would be pretty funny if he did go back on that promise, just beacuse I'd like to see what the Obama defenders would say.
It feels like we are on the other side of the coin than we were 8 years ago.
ChumpDumper
11-13-2008, 04:01 AM
No buyers remorse here. If you all remember, during the primaries, after McCain won, I was going to vote for Bob Barr knowing it would lead to an Obama victory. I only changed my mind to McCain to place governor Palin in the VP position.OMG.
Mild Cobra fancies himself a kingmaker now.
This might top his top percentile of intelligence self-fellatio post.
MannyIsGod
11-13-2008, 04:53 AM
Don't kid yourself. Nothing will top that post.
JoeChalupa
11-13-2008, 08:18 AM
Best buy I've ever made.
I Love Me Some Me
11-13-2008, 09:09 AM
Obama's a two-termer...guaranteed. He's got 4 years of "Bush's failed economic policies" to blame for his inability to institute the change he promised. 4 years from now he'll be banging the same "change" drum, and will just tell us that it's taken the last 4 years to escape Bush's failed economic policies, but he swears the change will come in the next 4.
doobs
11-13-2008, 09:27 AM
Best buy I've ever made.
How do you know? Did it make you feel good inside to vote for him? I'm not trying to offend you, I just don't understand people who are dead certain that Obama will be a great president. Given his thin resume, his propensity for either voting "present" or not being present at all, his vague promises of hope and change, and his shifting views, I have a hard time knowing what the hell Obama REALLY plans on doing. I can guess, but that is all. At least McCain had a decades-long paper trail.
And, you know, "Proud of my President" means you're proud of George W. Bush. Obama is President-Elect.
JoeChalupa
11-13-2008, 09:56 AM
How do you know? Did it make you feel good inside to vote for him? I'm not trying to offend you, I just don't understand people who are dead certain that Obama will be a great president. Given his thin resume, his propensity for either voting "present" or not being present at all, his vague promises of hope and change, and his shifting views, I have a hard time knowing what the hell Obama REALLY plans on doing. I can guess, but that is all. At least McCain had a decades-long paper trail.
And, you know, "Proud of my President" means you're proud of George W. Bush. Obama is President-Elect.
No offense taken and President Bush IS my CIC whom I respect although I disagree with the direction he has taken our Country. And I know that things change once a candidate begins his presidency. I'm sure all who voted for Bush were confident he would do the right things and for some I'm sure they still feel that way. And a long paper trail doesn't mean anything as was proven during the election.
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