Third Coast
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I didn't vote for him and I am no Obama supporter beyond the fact that he is our President, but to blame this all on him, or his party is sheer ignorance.
The acrimony between the majority of democrats, republicans and in particular, the tea party koolaid kids and their unwillingness to go beyond politics and address the problem in a reasonable manner is at the heart of the matter.
Sure spending is and has been out of control and needs to be prioritized and reduced significantly. Increasing revenue from the average citizens is not going to solve the problem, but the refusal to make the very wealthy and oil companies pay their fair share is an affront to every American that has to bust their *** to make ends meet. They are the real people suffering from all this.
I am no economics expert by any stretch of the imagination, but something is out of kilter when the major oil companies profits are multiplying every quarter, as the price per barrel of oil and more importantly, the price at the pump goes up.
I laugh out loud just about every time I hear James Carville, but the other day he said the most sensible thing I believe I have ever heard come out of his mouth. "The only thing worse that a politician that thinks about getting reelected, is one that doesn't think about getting reelected."
S&P blamed all of Washington for this and that is squarely where it lies. There are going to be more incumbents than Obama who's reelection will be in doubt, whether they are thinking about it, or not.
The acrimony between the majority of democrats, republicans and in particular, the tea party koolaid kids and their unwillingness to go beyond politics and address the problem in a reasonable manner is at the heart of the matter.
Sure spending is and has been out of control and needs to be prioritized and reduced significantly. Increasing revenue from the average citizens is not going to solve the problem, but the refusal to make the very wealthy and oil companies pay their fair share is an affront to every American that has to bust their *** to make ends meet. They are the real people suffering from all this.
I am no economics expert by any stretch of the imagination, but something is out of kilter when the major oil companies profits are multiplying every quarter, as the price per barrel of oil and more importantly, the price at the pump goes up.
I laugh out loud just about every time I hear James Carville, but the other day he said the most sensible thing I believe I have ever heard come out of his mouth. "The only thing worse that a politician that thinks about getting reelected, is one that doesn't think about getting reelected."
S&P blamed all of Washington for this and that is squarely where it lies. There are going to be more incumbents than Obama who's reelection will be in doubt, whether they are thinking about it, or not.