I trust this is not the general feeling in the US?

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ROFLMAO at LadyFish and snapperbait <br />snapperbait your learning a lesson most of us Yanks got taught a long time ago.. Don't mess with Women from Texas <br />I agree that the Gaff Hook was a little too much :D <br /><br />Now I really do need to get back to work.. will comment later..
 

POINTER94

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I don't leave the country very much if ever but I am pleased with the image that we are now projecting. I also think that straight thinking members of the world would agree. <br /><br />I can understand why people could feel that our war was misguided. But can anyone say that the world is not better for the act? You can say the costs were too high but is the world better and safer after the war? Yes it is. And if you believe some of the press we already have UBL.<br /><br />We have shown our resolve to the world militarily, ecomonically and compassionately. We were percieved as a marshmello just a few years ago.<br /><br />Has the integrity of the presidency been restored. It has to my satisfaction.<br /><br />Our economy. Well our unemployment is at the exact same level, at the same time, (3yrs. 4months) as it was in Bill's first term. 5.6%<br /><br />Inflation, zippo.<br />Stock Market. +30%<br />Interest rate's, can they get any lower?<br /><br />How can we improve the economy from a statistical perspective? Well there is always room for improvement.<br /><br />Do we need to impress the UN. The guys who put Libia in charge of human rights.. I could really care less about that organization. A political quagmire of hasbeen countries trying to posture themselves into power. A corrupt paper tiger.<br /><br />We need to have what my boss calls "humble swagger". We are not perfect but we are moving in the right direction. We have our failings, deficit, immigration, trade policies and we have to work to improve but I haven't felt this good about our country since Reagan.
 

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Mind if I mussel in here? Maybe I should clam up!<br /><br />I truly believe that if the good people of Tennessee had voted for Gore, then at this time we would be waiting for economic sanctions to force the Taliban from power in Afghanistan.<br /><br />To this day, you can see the military vehicles parked along Rte. 110 beside the Pentagon, with Lord knows what weaponry. I'll never forget seeing the ugly, blackened scar on the side of that building where many of my fellow Virginians were killed.<br /><br />Not to mention, of course, the horror of the WTC.<br /><br />The last thing we need is a bunch of dithering over sanctions, or hand-wringing about the UN. Kerry v. Bush is a lot like Chamberlain v. Churchill.<br /><br />Regards,<br /><br />Jinx
 

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kfrei, your posts, here, are refreshing. I didn't think that there were any, with your opinions, amongst our northern cousins. I must have gotten my impressions from the liberal media. :D
 

CalicoKid

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This may be swinging in a different direction but our national government taxes us more heavily than the states we live in and then returns it to the states funds with plenty of conditions to be met in exchange.
 

POINTER94

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You mean like the highway funds? Whats a little social engineering among friends.... Madison Wisconsin makes San Fransisco look like Berlin in the late 30's. :p :p :p <br /><br />Sorry slight detour, back to the matter at hand.
 

plywoody

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Ok,<br /><br />Just a few of the things that need to be done differently:<br /><br />1. We need to build a real international coalition to attempt to solve the problems that we have created in the Middle East. We need to rejoin the world community, and drop the arrogant cowboy "My way or no way" in our foreign policy. that is going to take a fundamentally different direction, and different attitude.<br />There is common ground amoung our European allies that we can find to achieve a common goal in Iraq, and other places, and share the costs and responsibilities, and we need to work to find that--It won't happen when we feel compelled to announce to the press, as Wolfowitz did, that none of the countries that did not support us (and of course it turned out they were correct in their assessment) will get any contracts to rebuild Iraq.<br />Even if that is the policy we want to wrongly follow, there are ways to do it diplomatically, and not with such an arrogant press release.<br /><br />2. We need to enforce and improve the clear air act and the environment, and not trash it as this administration is doing. Let's lead the world in environmental technology--it is good for the economy and good for the environment--and trash this clear skies initiative that trades a few nebulous short term corporate gains for any long term improvement.<br /><br />3. We need to create tax incentives for companies that create jobs here, and disincentives for companies to move headquarters offshore to a PO Box simply to avoid paying taxes.<br /><br />4. We need to revamp the tax policy to get this country's fiscal house in order--Scrap the huge tax cuts for the wealthy that do nothing to stimulate the economy, and offer more tax benefits to the middle class, including some payroll tax relief, that will stimulate the economy.<br /><br />5. Drop some of the irresponsible trade restrictions, like the softwood tarriff against Canada, that goes a long way to angering our closest and biggest trading partner, Canada, at the expense of average Americans and Canadians, for the benefit of a few large timber companies.<br /><br />6. Leave the constitution alone-It has served us well for 200+ years and doesn't need to be changed just to attract the votes of a few religious zealots.<br /><br />7 Fix the health care system so that the current 40 million Americans uncovered now have some chance of some form of healthcare.<br /><br />That's a start. It is hard not to be negative, as the most important thing this country needs to do is stop what Bush is doing to this country.
 

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PW! :D ...<br /><br />I only read the first one[edit:the first line]...obsenities detected...turned the channel. :) <br /><br />PS- PW I think you meant to post this in another topic called "Post your political solutions". :)
 

jtexas

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plywoody, how about running as the iboats party candidate?
 

CalicoKid

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Re: I trust this is not the general feeling in the US?

So is that a good thing Pointer (Madison's social ediquette)?
 

Boomyal

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quote from Plywoody:<br />"3. We need to create tax incentives for companies that create jobs here," <br /><br />This is a prime example of Liberals saying what ever suits their purpose! Evil corporations already do not pay their fair share. How is it we can now reduce what they pay? Won't them make them even eviler??? <br /><br />And Plywoody, do not come back and tell us that the only corporations that are made referance to (re, not paying their fair share) are the ones that ship jobs off shore. It won't wash.<br /><br />Why not just let the government take them all over? That would suit the Left just fine.
 

Boomyal

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Oops, pressed the wrong button.
 

snapperbait

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1. We need to build a real international coalition to attempt to solve the problems that we have created in the Middle East.
Sorry Plywoody but that has been proven to gain nothing.. Those in power, be it whom ever, their ego's are just too big... The US will still end up eating the great majority of the cost, and taking most of the responsibility too... We're doing the deeds and paying the bills, we should have the "say-so", not the UN or some other coalition...<br /><br />
3. We need to create tax incentives for companies that create jobs here, and disincentives for companies to move headquarters offshore to a PO Box simply to avoid paying taxes.<br />
Offshore.. Onshore... They all need to pay (and i do mean PAY) same-same...<br /><br />
6. Leave the constitution alone-It has served us well for 200+ years and doesn't need to be changed just to attract the votes of a few religious zealots.<br />
I would'nt worry about it.. It takes many years to ammend the constitution.. Probably go down in flames before anything ever even gets looked at, let alone voted on...
 

Toad2001

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Some of you folks are brutal. PW addressed some important items which Bush needs to do differently, and all you do is belittle and discount his good suggestions.<br /><br />I wonder what the grand total will be of Iraq's financial cost to American taxpayers. I figure for every Billion dollars spent it costs each and every citizen $3. (not including interest).<br /><br />A shame considering we now know it didn't need to happen at all, and Bush had that info from the start.<br /><br />Go ahead and re-elect him. Mr. Brainiac will be hitting the nuke deploy buttons towards N.Korea in about 18 months.
 

POINTER94

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Toad with a little rearranging.<br /><br />PW addressed some important items which Bush needs to do differently. Sound a little arrogant? I'll forward his ideas to GW and have him get that straightened out right away. ;) <br /><br />Some of you folks are brutal. Like: "Go ahead and re-elect him. Mr. Brainiac will be hitting the nuke deploy buttons towards N.Korea in about 18 months. " :confused: <br /><br />Toad you got a pot o coffee on there its 2.46 here. :) <br /><br />Stating an opinion as fact: "A shame considering we now know it didn't need to happen at all, and Bush had that info from the start." You cannot prove this, you may believe it and millions may agree, but you don't know it.... :rolleyes: <br /><br />The question of the thread was about world opinion and not President Bush's domestic, social and economic policies.<br /><br />PW should focus on the question and not the desired answer. He could start another thread for that response.
 

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Go ahead and re-elect him. Mr. Brainiac will be hitting the nuke deploy buttons towards N.Korea in about 18 months.
Boy I hope so. They're more of a threat then Iraq ever was. <br />It'll free up some troops to guard our borders.
 
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