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Add bank reform to Obama's list of successes

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January 21, 2010 – Comments (7)

Closed Gitmo.

Created millions of jobs.

Reformed health care.

Imposed limits on carbon emissions.

All in his first year in office.

See a pattern here?

No worries about bank reform.  It is unlikely to come to fruition.

 

A little poem I saw on a bathroom wall sums up Obama's Presidency pretty well:

"Here I sit, all broken hearted.  Came to sh*t and only f*rted."

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#1) On January 21, 2010 at 4:57 PM, cbwang888 (25.84) wrote:

He got Nobel prize.

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#2) On January 21, 2010 at 5:04 PM, fadler1 (< 20) wrote:

The "anti-Bush" got the prize.  Obama just happened to be wearing the tux.  It could have been anybody and satisfied the socialist Scandanavians.

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#3) On January 21, 2010 at 5:06 PM, fadler1 (< 20) wrote:

Yasir Arafat got the same................does that show that they really think at all about that silly prize?

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#4) On January 21, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Varchild2008 (84.44) wrote:

A woman who planted trees also won the award.

A former vice president who produced a documentary already proven to be full of exaggerations, half-truths, and in some cases all out lies.....also won the prize...

Wow!  What do I have to SCREW UP to win a Nobel Prize myself this year?  Maybe I'll wreck my car straight into a tree and someone will nominate me for the award.

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#5) On January 21, 2010 at 8:55 PM, ChrisGraley (31.73) wrote:

Hey the woman that planted the tress at least did something!

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#6) On January 26, 2010 at 2:17 PM, BravoBevo (99.97) wrote:

Some of the finest moments of Mr. Obama's administration have been (A) the public recognition of the fallacy of the proposed carbon emissions legislation, and (B) the public reaction to the proposed reformed health care legislation.

Yes, both policies were endorsed by Mr. Obama and failed.  The beauty of those failed policies were that our Federal government has effectively raised the consciousness of American citizenry to realize that "We, the people of the United States, can and should effect change."

There were some beginnings of change from the status quo in the repudiation of Mr. Bush and the election of Mr. Obama as president.  But if that is the full extent of change that Mr. Obama stands for, then it is too little.  Americans intend to effect further change, to bring the Federal government back from the brink of fascism to the Republic intended by our founding fathers ... "by the people, for the people and of the people."  That much was demonstrated last week by the results of the special election of the U.S. Senate race for the junior Massachusetts seat.

fadler1, this is a little off-track, but let's not rag on all things Scandanavian.  I recently learned about a Norwegian soprano named Sissel (she is the voice background in the music from the film Titanic). 

 

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#7) On January 26, 2010 at 2:31 PM, catoismymotor (67.75) wrote:

I know he is not Scandanavian but it's funny.

Bork! Bork! Bork! Bork!

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