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Home Front: Politix
Republicans Fret as Angle Slips
2010-07-26
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#18  Previousresponse was meant as a reply to #4.

Whew! I was concerned for a moment there, Asymmetrical Triangulation. That's why I generally include the bit I'm responding to at the top of my post. I started doing that because I was having to apologize too often.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-07-26 23:49  

#17  My Bad...Previous response was meant as a reply to #4. Not exactly sure just how I blew the sequence...So, sue me.
Posted by: Asymmetrical Triangulation   2010-07-26 23:28  

#16  Now, that's a LIBTARD response if I've ever heard one.
Posted by: Asymmetrical Triangulation   2010-07-26 23:07  

#15  Nobody's figured out how to get corporates and banks to stop sitting on their trillions in cash hoards and start hiring and promoting real job growth again.

That one is easy, lex: provide a stable and predictable business environment for at least four years where the majority of the rules are guaranteed to be unchanged. Businesses will not commit funds if the situation is too fluid. Right now we've got major tax rules changes (the Bush thingies ending), major paperwork changes (the 1099 filings for purchases over $600), major required benefits changes (Obamacare), and possibly CardCheck and Cap'n'Trade through backdoor regulatory changes, since the Congressional route didn't work.

Bottom line, until they know what the costs will be, businesses cannot decide whether or not to invest in increased or new production and the people to staff it.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-07-26 19:10  

#14  On second thought, maybe not. He would be 99 years old...
Posted by: tu3031   2010-07-26 18:22  

#13  #12 Could Reagan win today?
No. Lex


Oh wat the hell. Bring him back and let's give it a go. Not much we can lose at this point.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-07-26 18:07  

#12  Could Reagan win today?

No. Reagan was a pro-defense cold warrior with an unstinting focus on the long game. Americans today are far less interested in foreign policy, much more myopic, much less willing to bear any burden/pay any price to ensure the survival and success of liberty than they were a generation ago.

The equivalent of Reagan's robust defense of US interests today does not exist. It would have to be someone as independent of the job-destroying rightist zealots as he/she is of the statist, union-riddled and crony capitalist left.

Nobody's figured out how to get corporates and banks to stop sitting on their trillions in cash hoards and start hiring and promoting real job growth again. Anyone without a credible plan for doing so will inevitably disappoint, and cause people to become as disenchanted as they are now with both Barry and the GOP.
Posted by: lex   2010-07-26 18:05  

#11  Having said the above, anybody who votes for Reid due to Angle's devout faith is really a bigot, because Reid is a religious nut, whose religion happens to be socialism. Given that socialism affects our day-to-day lives much more than Christianity, you'd really have to be an anti-Christian bigot to vote against Angle on account of her intense devotion. Unfortunately, that bigotry characterizes a good chunk of the American electorate, thanks to decades of attacks from the glitterati.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2010-07-26 17:09  

#10  His predecessor was Carter. Today it would be Obama. So, yeah, he could win.
Posted by: tu3031   2010-07-26 17:07  

#9  "Yeah, President Reagan was a nut too per the center."

Reagan had a lot of personal charm. You also have to remember that today's electorate is very different from the electorate 30 years ago. The cumulative effects of the 1965 immigration reform and Reagan's 1986 amnesty have seen to that. Could Reagan win today?
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2010-07-26 17:03  

#8  One thing she supposedly proposed that really turned me off was suggesting that drug abusers should be treated in a program run by the "Church" of Scientology. There's religion and there's pseudo-religious con jobs.
Posted by: Guillibaldo Flins7414   2010-07-26 16:33  

#7  Yeah, President Reagan was a nut too per the center.

If we ever forget that we are One Nation Under God, then we will be a nation gone under.
Ronald Reagan


and so was George Washington don't ya know...

"To the distinguished character of patriot, it should be our highest glory to add the more distinguished character of Christian" [May 2, 1778, at Valley Forge]
Posted by: Jusoque Henbane7160   2010-07-26 15:16  

#6  She does seem to be unusually serious about her religion, which would make her a nut to a lot of people. She does not seem to be very skilled at the art of campaigning (which I might regard as a feature rather than a bug.) Reid is pretty slimy, regardless of political position (and I have no use for most of his positions.) And of course, virtually any 'out' party candidate is preferable to any 'in' party candidate - gridlock is the closest we can get to a friend in DC.
Posted by: Glenmore   2010-07-26 14:36  

#5  She seems a little hyper-religious to me.
But it doesn't really matter what I think, I don't live in Nevada. Just the way she comes off to me, I'm guessing that vibe turns off more than a few people in the center and that's what the race is all about. Libs will never vote for her no matter what her platform is, conservatives will vote for her no matter what her platform is, cause she's the Un-Harry. It's all about the center and if you come off as a religious stick in the mud you aint gonna get the center vote. Kick and scream all you want, but you cant win without the votes, and you can't get the votes without the moderate center.
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2010-07-26 14:35  

#4  "So, exactly how is she a nut? Details, please."

That is a lot to ask. Asking for substantive facts from today's generation regarding such generalizations is just too much for their little brain waves to handle specifically.
Posted by: Jusoque Henbane7160   2010-07-26 14:14  

#3  So, exactly how is she a nut? Details, please.
Posted by: Iblis   2010-07-26 13:02  

#2  She is a nut. I'd hate to have choose between them.
Posted by: Formerly Dan   2010-07-26 12:31  

#1  Gay Activist Gives Reid his West Point Ring
Wedding to be announced soon.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2010-07-26 10:54  

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