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Aquarian
Weekly 9/21/11
REALITY CHECK
READERS RESPONSES
Due to the overwhelming response to last week's THE
JOE COOL DOUBLE-REVERSE HAIL MARY - Issue: 9/14/11,
we had to eschew comments on earlier columns for the following:
Your
analogy is way off. A Hail Mary pass would have been asking for
a purely progressive bill that had virtually no chance of passing.
This is a smartly crafted play designed to get the best chance
for maximum yardage.
Jim
R.
Pass
incomplete...turn over on downs.
Bill Roberts
Yeah,
Joe Cool rolled back and let it fly...like a girl. Forget about
what's been going on in the country for the passed 3 years and
just focus on this: Obama told us he'd have an important jobs
plan AFTER his Martha's Vineyard vacation and what did we get
for the wait? The same government-centric, already tried-and-failed-spectacularly
moves which were expensive and wasteful AND an IOU for the specifics
in another 2 weeks. WTF?! If that's not the liberals' failed ideology
in a nutshell I don't know what is. Seriously, we're seeing the
last dying gasps of the progressive party and it only took 80
years and two depressions to do it. Oh, wait...we have a flag
on the field. Looks like that last play is coming back...
Ken
Eustace
So
when the president asked for Wednesday and Boehner said no to
that, it was part of the plan to have it Thursday before kick-off?
I'm glad Boehner said no and I got to watch the Republican debate
in its entirety. It makes my decision easier when I see those
guys speak.
President
Obama isn't doing this for political reasons; he actually cares
about the country. The notion that this is some Hail Mary pass
completely misses what we need to do to save the country. I hope
this is first down and we have a long, 17 down drive to the end
zone.
withhonor
I
ain't holding my breath. He gives great speeches. His problem
is in the follow through.
Carol
Caroli
Many
millions of US citizens have been forsaken. They have been excluded
and forgotten by the very people they elected to serve their interests.
Coupled with the stark, unforgiving economic conditions we have
been dealt by years of self-interested deregulation and cynical
deal making (on both sides of the aisle) HOPE is now an illusion
for a huge percentage of our population.
Obama
has been tepid in his pursuit of the changes needed to correct
the dire situation we have been in all of his current term. He
has been all too quick to give concessions and settle for all
too many 'Solomonic' solutions, like Health Care reform, save
the banks let the people be unemployed, anemic reform of the financial
system, etc, etc.
When
Obama has had so called successes like health care reform the
result is a sorry severing of the infant legislation in two (or
more parts) leaving such pathetic results that one has to wonder
if the president actually understands what he is trying to have
pass in the Congress. Or worse, Obama is not just willing to settle
for the mediocre but in fact does stand for some other set of
ideals then he appeared to represent when stumping for the office.
Perhaps that explains his willingness to let TBTF banks hold sway,
ignore his own economic and financial experts, give away (not
even trade away) single payer for health care reform, and so on.
Folks,
we are coming closer and closer to a dreadful decision...re-elect
a man who though is president seems incapable of filling the role,
or, elect one of the dreadful offerings from the current platoon
of conservatives, theocrats, and reactionaries. Either way there
seems to be so little to hope for the future of leadership in
this fine nation. God Bless America.
moAB
I
think Obama has done a great job as president considering the
mess he inherited and the obstruction of the GOP. We have not
only avoided another disaster on US soil, we have killed the man
responsible for 9/11 and many of his followers, true democracy
is spreading through the middle east, although our recovery is
weak, we are no longer in a recession, and his current jobs plan
is better than anything te GOP has put forward since Eisenhower
All
in all not a bad job under the circumstances.
axt113
The
biggest problem with the football analogy is that no one in Washington
is playing football.
The
President is playing Jenga.
Congress
is playing Liars Poker.
shryock
After
32 months in office.
Weeks
and weeks of build up for announcing the President's "Jobs Bill"
President Obama called for a Joint Session of Congress for revealing
his "Jobs Bill" Begain the speech by calling his plan the American
Jobs Act. During his speech he said "Everything in this bill will
be paid for. Everything." Stressed again and again "Pass this
bill NOW!" Liberals in the audience cried tears of joy, hugged
each other and danced with joy!
But
there is NO BILL. Congress couldn't pass it NOW if they wanted
to. An outline of the "plan" will come out next Monday, details
will follow sometime later in the week.
Been
there, spent that, still waiting for the promised results.
It
would be nice to read the American Jobs Act before commiting for
or against it. NOW what need to be done is to get the bill in
the hands of congress so they can read it. (Re: Nancy Pelosi:
"We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in
it")
BonaFideVern
Until
the president makes it clear to the GOP that he will hold some
of their sacred cows hostage and go to the limit with that, as
the GOP has done on tax increases, then he is still just a cheerleader
and not a real leader. It is one thing to say that, as the adult
in the room, he has to sometimes capitulate to keep the process
moving temporarily. But like any adult in a room of unruly kids
there is also the need to instill order and discipline so their
can be growth and progress. That is where the big stick comes
in. And yes, Obama Democrats, the analogy between Congress and
a family IS valid.
Noaxe397
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