Let me just go on record that I'm not BIG on Obama.
I think he has dropped the ball a bit and shoulda gotten more done with advancing his policies. I think he can sometimes be TOO compromising, too eager to seek a bipartisan effort (especially considering he's dealing with Rove's Republicans), and he did a horrible job not making it clear that Bush's policies are to blame.
I know he is a politician, just like the rest; not a savior.
However, I DO think he is doing and will do a whole helluva a lot better than Bush did. And, I think his administration will fare much better than McCain-Palin.
I can only imagine what kind of clusterfuck this country would be in with those two at the helm.
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I've got Republican friends. I know why they voted for the GOP.
They're rich (bankers), white and male. It makes sense for them to protect their interests.
They never delude themselves into thinking that the Republicans are "what's right;" they just know the GOP will look out for rich white guys and vote accordingly.
I don't blame these guys for voting the way they vote.
What I don't understand are guys like Coach who delude themselves into thinking Obama's a non-US-born socialist, terrorist, destroyer of the Constitution, idiot communist. What I don't understand is how they can blame the current administration for not creating jobs and improving the economy -- then with the next breath criticizing him for spending too much and making the government too big.
How exactly do you expect the government to make things better?
Read up on your history a bit, guys. FDR. New Deal.
Yes, he made the government bigger; yes, he spent a shitton money on policies like unemployment and social security that many argued (and would probably still argue today) the government had no business spending.
It's also how he helped pull us out of the Depression.
You can't have it both ways.