So Obama wants to increase troop numbers (Bush policy) and he just reappointed Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke (architect of bush economy). He also seems to be relenting on his healthcare reform bill. The only real change he did was close Guantanomo bay and even that was seen as populist and rash. Change my foot.
Welp, it proves my point that both parties are essentially the same. Vote third party next time, ya fools.
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Anonymous2009-12-29 0:02
>>3
>implying third parties are still relevant today
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Anonymous2009-12-29 2:33
>>4
Don't start with that ">implying" bullshit. And third parties have actually been getting much more of a look recently. Thanks in large part to the Internet.
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They received less votes in the past because the media scarcely does reporting on them. Instead they concentrate on the false Republican/Democrat circle jerk.
In recent years, especially last year, all third parties have received even more votes than they have in the past. This is a good thing because this means that they're gaining more members. Now since approval ratings have dropped for Obama it's a good time to start getting people informed on third parties for '12.
Just want to correct you there, Ben Bernanke was not the architect of the Bush Administration. The Chairman of the Fed and the rest of the board of governors are bipartisan, much like the Supreme Court. They are among best economists in the world. A president does not hold any power over what the Fed does.
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Anonymous2009-12-31 9:41
>>10
You're right. The Fed chairman holds more power than the president himself! Bernanke is the most powerful man on the planet. He can create trillions of dollars out of thin air in total secrecy. I see why he made cover of Time Magazine.
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Anonymous2009-12-31 13:50
>>7
No, it's time for people to start voting republican.
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Anonymous2009-12-31 13:51
>>11
Wow, he's just so rich and powerful! I wonder if he's interested in black men.
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No, because the Republicans won't change anything either. You need to start looking to third parties, and stop this long held tradition of "voting for the lesser of the two evils".
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Why does that matter. While you're wondering about that, we have a debasement of the dollar and I cannot see how much longer it will last honestly.
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Anonymous2010-01-10 22:59
Bernake is a Jew.
I thought that was a very relative point to politics