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ChairmanAgnostic Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-25-10 11:11 AM
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31. hardly. WE would not have had finance deregulation
but for a GOP majority in Congress. Think of the trillions we would have saved, and the millions of lives that would be better off.
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  -Would President Obama Be Better Off If Democrats Lose Control of Congress? oberliner  Oct-22-10 05:52 AM   #0 
  - maybe, maybe not  pstokely   Oct-22-10 06:00 AM   #1 
  - That's the thinking when examining 1996  customerserviceguy   Oct-22-10 06:03 AM   #2 
  - Respectfully, That's Historically Incorrect And We Believe The Incorrect Version At Our Peril  DemocratSinceBirth   Oct-22-10 06:29 AM   #4 
     - I believe I stated that I don't think that 2012 will be like 1996  customerserviceguy   Oct-22-10 10:40 PM   #9 
        - With An Economy Like Clinton Had His Back And His Campaign Skills He Would Have Beat Any Republicant  DemocratSinceBirth   Oct-23-10 06:06 AM   #15 
  - NO  fasttense   Oct-22-10 06:09 AM   #3 
  - It would be an fin first rate disaster ...  Cosmocat   Oct-22-10 07:10 AM   #6 
  - Would we better off?  geckosfeet   Oct-22-10 06:44 AM   #5 
  - That is a different question though  oberliner   Oct-22-10 08:02 AM   #7 
  - ...he'd be a lame duck which the Republicans want.  Historic NY   Oct-22-10 09:45 AM   #8 
  - It depends on how salient Republican control of Congress is.  Unvanguard   Oct-22-10 10:44 PM   #10 
  - Hard for him to run for re-election when he's fighting subpoena after subpoena...  scheming daemons   Oct-22-10 11:28 PM   #11 
  - if the House is lost...  awoke_in_2003   Oct-23-10 01:34 AM   #12 
  - Yes, that's the strategy  jeanpalmer   Oct-23-10 02:21 AM   #13 
  - Yes, I'm sure he can't wait for the impeachment witchhunts  CakeGrrl   Oct-23-10 02:25 AM   #14 
  - Wrong question: Question is would we be better off?  CreekDog   Oct-23-10 08:25 AM   #16 
  - He would but WE won't  ibegurpard   Oct-23-10 12:55 PM   #17 
  - Nope. They'll impeach him and it will be really bad for achieving any goals.  JVS   Oct-23-10 01:00 PM   #18 
  - Who cares? Our voting decision should be based on what's better for US,  BlueIris   Oct-23-10 03:10 PM   #19 
  - Will there be much of a difference either way?  oberliner   Oct-23-10 05:03 PM   #21 
     - yes  OhioBlue   Oct-24-10 09:29 PM   #29 
  - NO!  Rosa Luxemburg   Oct-23-10 03:44 PM   #20 
  - What is this: GOP messaging from the media? n/t  ProSense   Oct-23-10 05:07 PM   #22 
  - The people won't be better off with a Republican Congress  The Second Stone   Oct-23-10 05:15 PM   #23 
  - No, absolutely not. He and the rest of the country would be far worse off.  Hansel   Oct-23-10 05:21 PM   #24 
  - It worked for Clinton. He won by fighting them but also got limited by them too.  craigmatic   Oct-23-10 06:18 PM   #25 
  - hardly. WE would not have had finance deregulation  ChairmanAgnostic   Oct-25-10 11:11 AM   #31 
  - Anyone who thinks the Repuke Congress was a good thing for Clinton  Yeshuah Ben Joseph   Oct-23-10 08:02 PM   #26 
  - Good grief. Hell no! nt  AtomicKitten   Oct-24-10 02:02 PM   #27 
  - Yeah, endless investigations and impeachment hearings will definitely be good for Obama.  Phx_Dem   Oct-24-10 02:42 PM   #28 
  - Sure  joe black   Oct-25-10 10:36 AM   #30 
  - I sure as hell won't be.  Teaser   Oct-25-10 11:19 AM   #32 
  - sure..let's relive Clinton's second term..  annabanana   Oct-25-10 11:43 AM   #33 
 

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