Thursday, November 09, 2006

Coffee Table

Talk about the election. What you think will happen now or whatever else you want.

The government is us; we are the government, you and I. ----Theodore Roosevelt

12 Comments:

Blogger Ron said...

Some congratulations need to go out to Howard Dean. As the chair of the Democratic Committee his job was to help refurbish the party and electoral abilities. His 50 states strategy was a winner. The right spent much time and effort mocking and demeaning him. You see how wrong they were. again.
Howard, you da man!

3:00 PM, November 09, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ron, your main page is showing 0 comments to this post. A good election analysis by Paul Krugman here. First investigations in next year's Congress should center on Grover Norquist. Get him and it all begins to come out.

Larry in New Mexico

12:34 PM, November 10, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Washington Post reports of views of US Election from around the world. You can do all kinds of takes on this. Noticed that "communist" China seems most concerned about trade relations. Global corporatism is global corporatism by any name.

Larry in New Mexico

4:38 PM, November 10, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not working. Just go to WashingtonPost.com and scroll way down to "world - many relieved by US vote".

Larry in New Mexico

4:49 PM, November 10, 2006  
Blogger The Game said...

I would hope that everyone WANTS what is good for America and the world. So here is what is best for the country:

The Democrats come up with a strategy that can be used effectively in Iraq and allow us to stabilize the country and bring the troops home.

What might happen...and if it does, we are looking at Republicans controlling all three levels once again:
Dem's start pushing the far left agenda. That means hearing after hearing about Bush and the war, investigation after investigation....then add in some tax increases...then add some amnesty for illegals...and do nothing about Iraq...and you have a ready made recipe for Dem's back out of power.

If Dem's can understand that this election was mostly a vote in Iraq and not really a huge shift in the countries ideology, they might have a shot at both sides of congress and the White House in '08.

SIDE NOTE:
The breakdown in Senate votes throughout the country was about 55.3% to 44.7% Democrat

8:00 AM, November 11, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nuts, yes, but dangerous nuts. Just like the radical Muslim fundamentalists. They even have their own media and think tanks. Of course the David Brooks and Global Corporatist Elites of the world like them. They are brain dead zombies and birth factories for brown shirt cannon fodder. Der Fuhrer promoted the same. Read This. As for SSA, Universal healthcare, housing, education, nutrition and national (global) service would make it eventually unnecessary. These would work regardless of the population of any given entity. Too many people is what causes a strain on resources.

Larry in New Mexico

8:42 PM, November 11, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Note This.

Larry In New Mexico

4:24 PM, November 13, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ron, it did not link. Try Orcinus and scroll down to "the other kind of terror" with the pictures of the mailboxes. Hope it works this time.

Larry in New Mexico

4:50 PM, November 13, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Things change but the coalescense is toward Gore/Richardson in '08. Reasons: Electability And Connections.

Larry in New Mexico

2:50 PM, November 15, 2006  
Blogger Dedanna said...

Hey guys, just wanted to mention a site not to go to when you're at work. It got me fired, for more reasons than one, so I'm out looking again: Bush Speaks.

Needless to say, I got bored at work, and went political parusing on the i-net. It was taken as pornographic parusing. You make up your own mind on which it is.

9:30 AM, November 16, 2006  
Blogger Dedanna said...

Excuse me, but isn't Vietnam a communist country? And Bush wants to build ties with them?

I guess so, with all the ties now with China, among others. I always thought he was a communist anyway.

9:54 PM, November 16, 2006  
Blogger Ron said...

Dedanna, sorry to hear you are looking for work again..it is a pure pain in the ass. Good Luck.

The more countries where we can find cheap labor the better is for our corps. and of course that is all that matters to most of our politicians these days. Dem or Repub.

3:13 PM, November 17, 2006  

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