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This really depends on what your definition of "it" is. If it's raise my taxes and nationalize healthcare, grow govt, and legalize illegal immigrants, then I hope it doesn't get done. Now, if you mean lower taxes, and stay outta my business as well as others, then I'm with you.
True. There are two beliefs on how to stimulate the economy.
Personally, I could care less who gets it done as long as it gets done. I'm tired of hearing about who did what to whom. Let's hope everyone rallies together regardless of political affiliation.
This really depends on what your definition of "it" is. If it's raise my taxes and nationalize healthcare, grow govt, and legalize illegal immigrants, then I hope it doesn't get done. Now, if you mean lower taxes, and stay outta my business as well as others, then I'm with you.
That brings me to another interesting question. Why not elect comedians to public office? At least there'd be some entertainment value as they mess things up
Dog - the citizens in Minnesota already took your advice...remember the newly-elected Senator Al Franken? Hopefully his flubs will be more entertaining than the typical politician.
Git R Done! (Where's Larry the Cable Guy when you need him?)
That brings me to another interesting question. Why not elect comedians to public office? At least there'd be some entertainment value as they mess things up
Hey, I just got finished watching the inauguration via the web from the conference room. IMO, Obama has a lot of stuff that he wants to accomplish. Personally, I hope it can be done but would rather see a Republican doing it. But, we shall see.
Personally, I could care less who gets it done as long as it gets done. I'm tired of hearing about who did what to whom. Let's hope everyone rallies together regardless of political affiliation.
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