Barackman: Year One

Nov 03, 2009 19:36

Hey, remember a year ago, when we'd just elected Black Superjesus Reagan?

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It's a little bittersweet to watch now. As a friend of mine has pointed out, Mr. Obama could dedicate himself to playing World of Warcraft for as many hours as humanly possible and still be a better President than his predecessor. On the other hand, like the bubble whose ( Read more... )

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ff00ff November 4 2009, 04:27:09 UTC
You shut your mouth! Michelle Obama's leopard costume healed this nation! No man can undo what Bush did, but the nation's first MILF can begin to nurture this nation back to it's potential.

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krinndnz November 4 2009, 14:10:46 UTC
"They’re adorable,” Mr. Obama said, “as is, by the way, my wife - a very nice-looking Cat Woman."

Like the rest of the Administration, a nice first step, but nothing to indulge in a spontaneous overthrow of capitalism over.

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toberkitty November 4 2009, 17:24:46 UTC
She can "donk" me any day ;3

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ff00ff November 4 2009, 21:27:14 UTC
Donk?

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heron61 November 4 2009, 04:34:46 UTC
If we get something that looks like the House healthcare bill I'll be very pleased indeed. If we also get the climate change bill that's been around for a few months, then I'll be overjoyed. Neither are perfect, but both go a good ways towards making the US an actual first world nation and not the wretched plutocracy it's been for the past 30 years. The fact that both of these are not just possible, but maybe even likely is amazing.

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baxil November 4 2009, 06:39:35 UTC
Agreed. I'm not giving up hope until (and if) the public option dies. If working health care is his sole accomplishment (aside from the not-Bush thing) as US President, it still singlehandedly validates his first term IMHO.

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krinndnz November 4 2009, 22:32:55 UTC
I am enough of a surly leftist to be quite unhappy that we're not getting anything near as helpful as single-payer, as the Franco-Canadian-British model, but enough of a Democrat to be glad that the public-option-enabled plan looks very likely to pass.

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ff00ff November 4 2009, 21:34:37 UTC
Making fun of happenings in the house is one of my favorite hobbies because the place is a circus, and it seems like your average representative is a sub-moronic troglodyte, but it took them a few weeks to pass a healthcare bill with the public option that 55% of Americans is in favor of (I'm sure the statistic would be higher if more Americans knew what a "public option" was) whereas the senate, small and manageable as it is, has already been bought up entire by the health insurance industry and it will be a miracle if they pass any kind of bill with a public option in it.

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relee November 4 2009, 04:58:33 UTC
Has it really been a whole year already? Gosh. Happy Anniversary Mr. President. ^.^

I heard before that for the first year he had to follow the budget left by Bush, does that mean he's on his own now?

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ribbin November 4 2009, 07:26:40 UTC
Well, if that's true (not saying it isn't, I just have no idea), then that'll probably either expire on the anniversary of his taking office (rather than election), or at the end of the fiscal year (usually July, though whether that's coming or gone would depend on how far in advance the budget is fixed).

But yeah- happy anniversary indeed!

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ff00ff November 4 2009, 21:39:15 UTC
It has not been a full year. he took office Jan 20 2009. Krinn is apparently in with the crowd who gives Obama the credit for the first round of bank bailouts, you know, the larger one where the money just disappeared with no accountability under the Bush administration.

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krinndnz November 4 2009, 22:35:01 UTC
I am not giving him credit for that, I'm noting the anniversary of his election, not of his accession.

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stavner November 4 2009, 15:30:22 UTC
You're right, it's going to take work.

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krinndnz November 4 2009, 22:35:34 UTC
It always does.

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silveradept November 4 2009, 18:08:29 UTC
We can still hope that things will go well, but now we're looking for the signs that say it won't, rather than just grabbing all the hope we could get after eight years of not having it.

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krinndnz November 4 2009, 22:36:03 UTC
Obama: All The Hope You Can Eat, Only $12.99

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silveradept November 4 2009, 22:50:30 UTC
One would have thought, with as valuable as it was at the beginning, he would have charged more for it, but then you can start extending the metaphors out to stimulus bills and other spending and it gets messy. Best not to.

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