fastyxx said:
Gross. This is why we as a country are screwed. If we invest in anything linked to a union, it's a giveaway and a liberal sellout. So Repubs never will, and the Dems need to try to mitigate the damage. Despite the fact that the vast majority of union jobs are manufacturing/construction (which we need more of desperately), education (district debts spiraling out of control for over a decade nationwide, teacher wages up just 3% adjusted for inflation since 1973 despite much more costly and stringent licensing and preparatory requirements), police/firefighter/health care jobs. It's completely ridiculous to just shrug it off as a giveaway. There is NOTHING we can do as a country that is more important than keeping kids safe and getting them educated. If you don't do that, the rest is pointless. I mean your argument against the health care plan is "which is viewed by my private employer and those of my friends as doing nothing but raising healthcare costs on the private sector." Yes. I'm sure they have done a detailed analysis on the consequences versus staying on our completely unmanageable path that we'd been on. #2 is an opinion, so whatever you like. I don't understand how you can on one hand want the leader of the free world and proponent of American exceptionalism simultaneously to be at the same time completely humble and self-affacing while at the same time stormtrooping his way across the throats of the rest of the world. But to each his own. That worked so well with Bush. I'm not sure how well your life works when you roll through it pretending your way is the only way and never admitting flaws and errors, but I know mine wouldn't go so well. We tried pushing people around and working unilaterally. It failed miserably. Obama had little choice but to be more congenial and humble. In case you haven't noticed, we are completely reliant on India, and China, and Saudi Arabia, etc etc. nowadays. Not vice versa. |
Please refrain from making assumptions about my personal life turning it personal. I differentiate between my life as a private citizen who is in no position, other than how I vote, of power. The PoTUS has quite a bit of power and is expected to flex it from time to time, while having the US Secretary of State carry out the nation's diplomatic priorities.
Yes, my private sector employer did a detailed analysis after our previous health insurance carrier jacked the rates of our 1000 plus employee company up 100% due to Obamacare. We have since split the company by state and each division of the company has a separate health insurance carrier.
I never said I wanted the PoTUS to be humble. As President Theodore Roosevelt said "Speak softly, but carry a big stick." Obama has done neither. His whole foreign policy is an apology for Bush's 8 years. I understand the apology once, but that is it.
The US, China or any other great world power should never feel the need to publicy apologize multiple times for actions taken in their nation's best interest. The only nations they need to feel the need to explain things to are other world and regional powers.







