Jun 22 2009
Which Voters Should we Screw Over Today? v.1 no.61
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Sorry it’s been a while since I’ve posted one of these things. I guess you could say the presidential honeymoon is over for me and I’m a tad less impressed with all the “change” that I voted for and less than hopeful for the future of this country. The silver lining to our gray political clouds is that the right wingnuts are all really pissed off. When those asshats are happy, I can tell that things are going down the tubes. So conversely, when they’re arming themselves to the teeth and making excuses for their more extreme members who go out and kill doctors and security guards, even if the change doesn’t seem as drastic as I’d like it to be, I know something must be going right.

















We missed you Jason and I’m a bit disappointed with Obama as well. I find it amazing that his personal approval rating is so high but his numbers on the economy and health care are so low. It just goes to show how fickled Americans can be. We don’t like how he’s handling two of the major problems we’re faced with but he’s a hell of a guy. WTF?
Well, at least we have a guy with legitimate P.H.D. Not like Bush, he did what Billy Madison did…had his father PAY for his GRADES!
Unfortunatelly Obama is about what I expected. Has done one thing I liked and everything else is a predictable disapointment. But with one point to the positive he is doing better than any president in my lifetime. But, No, Im not feeling him and or especially his administration. Good 2 C U back Jas
I knew the guy would disappoint me. He is a democrat and that’s what they do. I just didn’t think it would be this soon and this much! You’d think that just not being a blubbering asshat like Bush would be enough, but it’s gotten to the point where it’s not enough anymore. The lesser of two evils is still evil.
I’m not sure how much I’m going to be blogging anymore. I’m really not thrilled with Today.com and it seems to be more overrun by wackjob rightwingnuts than ever these days. I’m playing a lot more music these days and that doesn’t leave much time for other creative outlets.
Well, I would have to say Obama’s approach to the Gitmo issue, his stance on torture, his approach to dealing with Mid East governments, his plan concerning Iraq, and his apparent dedication to improving health care (admittedly fruitless to date) may all be construed as discernible differences between the two. Add more regulatory measures to the list and I believe the difference between the two is much broader than you contend. Unfortunately, the economic climate remains dismal at best.