Oct 11th, 2008 | survey

Which would you rather have?


The Reverend Manning says there is a choice between these two things:




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Philgtaylor
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Australia

posted Oct 14th, 2008 at 00:11 CDT

I know... Some people just do not see logic. The Republicans have been running things mostly for the past 40 years since Nixon...

Gigglybritches
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Texas, United States

posted Oct 13th, 2008 at 23:32 CDT

puh, just because you say something a bunch of times several different ways doesn't make it so.It doesn't work with my teenagers either.

Kookie.lee
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Australia

posted Oct 13th, 2008 at 04:42 CDT

Too soon to tell, really, but there is talk of some kind of global control beyond what we've had in the past. It's been on the Aussie news, but they're not saying enough yet to know exactly what's next. All I'm saying is that our president might not have as much control over things as people think or would wish. It's a mess, and will be hard times, no matter who makes it into office in the States. Obama just might have the skills and ties to navigate us into something beyond what people are thinking right now. It just might not be what you expect. We'll see...

Philgtaylor
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Australia

posted Oct 13th, 2008 at 05:13 CDT

And have a look at who has controlled the US Government since 1980 when this deregulation began. Republicans have controlled congress for most of that time, even for much of the time Clinton was in power. They only took control back two years ago, when the horse already bolted. To mix the analogy still further, if you want to see who wrapped a car around a tree, see who was in the drivers seat before it lost control. This is kind of like the drunken driver who has an accident and swaps places with an innocent sober passenger.

Gigglybritches
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Texas, United States

posted Oct 12th, 2008 at 22:38 CDT

puh, take an economics class then look up the definition of majority which is what the dems have in washington then how on earth can you blame just Bush?. The republicans can't pass gas without signifigant dem support. The economy is largely congresses fault. Read a newpaper please.

Philgtaylor
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Australia

posted Oct 12th, 2008 at 21:40 CDT

I doubt strongly there will be one global currency. There is too much disparity between economies for that, some economies are prone to inflation, etc.

Kookie.lee
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Australia

posted Oct 12th, 2008 at 20:35 CDT

And no matter who gets in, we will still have a recession, possibly a depression.  In fact, we might even have a global money system.  Isn't that wonderful?  Sounds like a Bible verse I've read recently....  : )

Macbrock
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Florida, United States

posted Oct 11th, 2008 at 04:42 CDT

We're ALREADY in a recession. And it's been brought about by shoddy policies promoted by Republicans as "deregulation". And it's solution isn't Socialism, it's Nationalism, where the Fed rules over the Banking Industry.

 
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