fkusumot said:
Whoops. Okay, I fixed that. So it still looks like Nevada, Colorado and New Mexico are going to figure heavily into this election. I guess that's why both candidates are spending money on Spanish-language political ads. I was surprised today when McCain said that "the fundamentals of our economy are strong". Wut? |
lol...gotta love the political spin.
What I'm looking forward to most after this election is over is that point when either President-to-be stands up and says:
"Hey guys....life sucks....the economy sucks....it's really bad...it's not my fault....it can only get better."
Because then we will know for sure exactly how bad the picture is. Right now they're trying to sell us on hope and promise and we know it's just a bunch of malarky to get us to vote for them. I want the fricking facts, now. Stop filling our heads with propoganda. The economy has been in the shitter for over a decade and all that's held it up was a dot-com bubble, a stock market surge, and a housing bubble.
And now they've all gone bust.
Ok..we've got it; now give it to us straight. Where do we go from here?







