Thursday, August 30, 2012

Heating up and is there a timeline for recovery?

I sometimes wonder if John McCain didn't intentionally pick Sarah Palin so as to guarantee his defeat.  I personally don't think he wanted any part of being President following the 2008 financial meltdown.

Obviously that's too simplistic for the average American to digest but it's not a freakin fact, just my opinion...but if you stop to think about everything John McCain knew in his position as one of the truly elite Senators in Congress, it's not hard to imagine.  The selection of Sarah Palin was one of the most incompetent political decisions ever made on the national Presidential stage and in truth if it wasn't a mistake then it becomes one of the most brilliant decisions by a person attempting to protect a wonderful legacy of public service.

If John McCain was President right now......a Republican might not be elected for the next 25 years.

Imagine President McCain trying to lead the recovery of the 2008 recession and trying to be reelected.

Most likely he'd be in the same position as President Obama......trying to explain why the recovery is taking so long.....and he would have to be validating the Republican administration from 2000 to 2008.

Republicans keep saying that Obama simply blames Bush and doesn't do anything to improve the present situation.  Republicans latest verbiage goes something like the following, when talking to a Democrat....."I don't want to hear all that crap about Bush; that's over...talk about why unemployment is still high and the economy hasn't recovered."

CAN A LEGITIMATE RECESSION BE FIXED IN 4 YEARS?......6 YEARS?......8 YEARS?

2008 WAS A LEGITIMATE RECESSION!

Is there a true time frame for recovery?

I'd like to clear up something from the liberal democratic point of view.

IT'S NOT GEORGE W. BUSH THAT WE KEEP BRINGING UP.

IT'S THE WALL STREET AND BANKING BIG BUSINESS GREED THAT WAS OVERLOOKED BY THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION WHICH ALLOWED EXCESSIVE GAMBLING ON THE PART OF MORTGAGE LENDERS AND BROKERS.

Now everybody knows that deregulation of the financial institutions is a prime reason for the fast and loose behavior.

Ronald Reagan was a champion of deregulation and Bush 41 and Clinton simply added fuel to the fire.

George W. was simply in position as it all came to a head, and his intellectual foundation just wasn't strong enough to stop the floodgates of greed and reckless behavior.

TAX BREAKS FOR THE WEALTHIEST AMERICANS SHOULD NOT BE A PRIORITY OVER HELPING THE DISENFRANCHISED.
and
ANYBODY WHO BECAME PRESIDENT ON JANUARY 21st 2009 WAS GOING TO BE FACING A HUGE
PROBLEM

I personally think that President Obama has given us stabilized foundation on which to progress forward.

I don't think we should still be in Afghanistan but that's another issue.

THE REPUBLICANS ARE ATTACKING HIM BECAUSE OF THE ECONOMY....of which he truly inherited AND WHICH BY ALL ACCOUNTS SEEMS TO BE GETTING BETTER.

Of course it's all based on who you listen to and what you read.

REPUBLICANS WANT US TO THINK WE ARE IN HORRIBLE SHAPE AND THE ONLY THING THAT WILL SAVE US IS ELECTING MITT ROMNEY.

We've been down the path of BIG BUSINESS CONQUERS ALL MENTALITY and we are trying to recover from the damage.

WHY IN GOD'S NAME WOULD WE WANT TO RE-ESTABLISH THAT PATH?

We needed health care reform and we got it....we needed to be  done in Iraq and we are almost there....we needed a leader who made the rest of the world respect our intelligence and we got that........we needed to catch Osama bin Laden and we did that.

I think we need to leave things alone and see if the economic recovery continues to take place, on a time table that nobody knows for sure, under the leadership of someone who appears to be morally and ethically honorable.

THE ELECTION IS NOW OFFICALLY HEATING UP AND TONIGHT MITT ROMNEY WILL SHARE THE MAGICAL UNDERWEAR AND REVEAL THE GOLDEN TABLETS
AND WE
SHALL
BE SAVED

or not

By the way......Please do not point out the poll jump after tonight...it always happens after every convention

Michael Timothy McAlevey






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