Re: OT: conversations about life



Màck©® wrote:
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 12:29:48 -0700 (PDT), kurtwheeling1965@xxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
Obama has down more to address our country's problems in two months
than Bushco did in 8 years. We are moving forward and hopefully Obama
can undo some of the damage caused by the last administration.

except for the fact that we still have most of the same senate and
members of the house that were in office with shrub.

And we're still "solving" our problems the same way--by throwing
tons of money at them which will be sucked out of our pockets right
back where it came from (with interest) if and when it ever gets
to any of our pockets.

AND, while the average guy is distracted by the cloud of money we're throwing at the problem, let's just grab thousands of pages worth of other money.

Obama is saying with one mouth that were not going to get out of
this in a hurry, but with the other he admits the bill is "imperfect"
(talk about understatement) and signs it anyway. A couple more days
to make it slightly less imperfect is intolerable?

--
Wes Groleau

New “Telenovelas” Web Page
http://Ideas.Lang-Learn.us/russell?itemid=1032
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  • Re: OT: conversations about life
    ... can undo some of the damage caused by the last administration. ... tons of money at them which will be sucked out of our pockets right ... to any of our pockets. ... but with the other he admits the bill is "imperfect" ...
    (alt.support.diabetes)
  • Re: OT: conversations about life
    ... We are moving forward and hopefully Obama ... AND, while the average guy is distracted by the cloud of money we're throwing at the problem, let's just grab thousands of pages worth of other money. ... "Throwing money" at the problem as you say, is the way to address the current economic meltdown according to most economists. ... If we don't solve it soon, and instead have a long Depression, our children and grandchildren will have a much worse economic picture to deal with than the future tax bill. ...
    (alt.support.diabetes)