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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 203701" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Diesel,</p><p>I always try and give credit where credit is due and to your comments above a big <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/thumbup1.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbup1:" title="Thumbup1 :thumbup1:" data-shortname=":thumbup1:" /> from me on it. You are dead on the money and I guess with gov't overspending and terrorists being mention I should say no pun intended.</p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/wink.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":wink:" title="Wink :wink:" data-shortname=":wink:" /></p><p></p><p>I think the repubs are in real trouble right now and the latest move on their part was the new immigration bill. It's not meeting much approval across the political spectrum they represent. However, before you light their funeral pires you might should be concerned yourself over a couple of issues. Several recent polls (one I link in another thread) shows that the approval numbers of the Congress controlled by democrats is just as bad and in some polls even worse than Bush himself. </p><p></p><p>The real question will be who does the American public blame? If they percieved a democrat Congress vote for the purpose of change and no real change takes place and things like the economy don't get better but get worse, who gets the blame or should I say who will the American voter blame. Political loyalist like yourself are quick to point the boney finger elsewhere but the fickle American voter may not be as loyal as you are. </p><p></p><p>BTW: I do think Joe Bidden has the right answer for Iraq but what I would like to ask him is if a type of Articles of Confederation is good enough for Iraq, why is that loose, limited style of gov't with local control of the large aspect of gov't not good enough for America who in some sense invented the idea to begin with?</p><p></p><p>If any of you want to know what I speak of just watch Joe's appearance from earlier this week on Leno. He also discussed the very same ideas with Russert on Meet the Press a month or so ago and of the one's out there I think he has some good ideas on this worth consideration.</p><p></p><p>Hey Joe, I applaud you sir on your ideas but your opposite of your 2 faces is showing IMO!</p><p></p><p>Always the cynic to the biter end when it comes to repubs and demos otherwise known collectively as republicrats! In the end it's all the same thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 203701, member: 2189"] Diesel, I always try and give credit where credit is due and to your comments above a big :thumbup1: from me on it. You are dead on the money and I guess with gov't overspending and terrorists being mention I should say no pun intended. :wink: I think the repubs are in real trouble right now and the latest move on their part was the new immigration bill. It's not meeting much approval across the political spectrum they represent. However, before you light their funeral pires you might should be concerned yourself over a couple of issues. Several recent polls (one I link in another thread) shows that the approval numbers of the Congress controlled by democrats is just as bad and in some polls even worse than Bush himself. The real question will be who does the American public blame? If they percieved a democrat Congress vote for the purpose of change and no real change takes place and things like the economy don't get better but get worse, who gets the blame or should I say who will the American voter blame. Political loyalist like yourself are quick to point the boney finger elsewhere but the fickle American voter may not be as loyal as you are. BTW: I do think Joe Bidden has the right answer for Iraq but what I would like to ask him is if a type of Articles of Confederation is good enough for Iraq, why is that loose, limited style of gov't with local control of the large aspect of gov't not good enough for America who in some sense invented the idea to begin with? If any of you want to know what I speak of just watch Joe's appearance from earlier this week on Leno. He also discussed the very same ideas with Russert on Meet the Press a month or so ago and of the one's out there I think he has some good ideas on this worth consideration. Hey Joe, I applaud you sir on your ideas but your opposite of your 2 faces is showing IMO! Always the cynic to the biter end when it comes to repubs and demos otherwise known collectively as republicrats! In the end it's all the same thing. [/QUOTE]
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