> 3 weeks into office, blaming Obama is a tad premature. Why do you think
> no
> one takes you seriously? Where's the balanced commentary. Oppose the
> bailout
> if you want, but do it using language and argument that doesn't label
> you as
> nothing more than a 'right wing nutjob'. The 'Obama is the Antichrist'
> argument is one that will doom any of your other arguments to derision.
> If
> you sound like a nutjob and your arguments come from a place that
> persective
> has not yet visited then people will just ignore you. The good points
> you
> make will be ignored along with the rest.

You start from a general principal -- "It's too early to judge anything" --
and ignore already known facts, which I am trying to be diligent to bring to
everyone's attention.

My arguments about the stimulus bill have two separate but equal tracts: An
economic one (it's not about stimulus but totally political in motivation
and implementation, and totally going to fail in every one of its named
goals, not to mention burden several generations with even more crushing
debt) and a spiritual one (I do think Obama is *an* anti-Christ, because he
lets people give him glory and fosters a messiah image, and feeds a
cult-of-personality mania that is totally unhealthy in a constitutional
republic).

I have been severely critical of Bush and McCain and Republicans generally.
I have not spared them any blame, but I do react negatively to the idiotic
argument that what's going on now is somehow the opposite of what these same
people accused Bush of doing -- using fear to rape the Treasury and benefit
lobbyists and friends -- or that everything is Bush's fault, which, as Mike
points out, is also a canard, since Congress controls the purse strings.

The truth is that both parties are to blame, and what is happening now is
nothing short of the greatest theft of wealth of all time. The people Obama
has surrounded himself with are totally corrupt retreads who inspire no
hope.

Obama is not some victim in this situation, which seems to be your view;
indeed he now totally owns what happens next. He asked for the job. He got
it.

And he's already making a mighty botch of his opportunity.

- Bob


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