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The Third Man
10-26-10, 09:01 PM
This is my choice. What is yours?

http://www.politicalchips.org/video/now-they-work-for-us

Bubblehead1980
10-26-10, 09:05 PM
This is my choice. What is yours?

http://www.politicalchips.org/video/now-they-work-for-us


Absolutely the best of this cycle and should be used again in 2012 against Barry O.Saw it the other day and was impressed.Not only is it effective, but it's true.

GoldenRivet
10-26-10, 10:04 PM
Not only is it effective, but it's true.

and more or less inevitable at this point.

i hope our people make the right decisions at the polls. :shifty:

TLAM Strike
10-26-10, 10:22 PM
Hilarious coming from conservatives since the Reps are the ones who got us in to so much debt. :roll:

The Third Man
10-26-10, 10:32 PM
Hilarious coming from conservatives since the Reps are the ones who got us in to so much debt. :roll:

Not conservatives. Republicans perhaps. What we call RINOs. Republicans in Name Only. Those folks who, if they don't lose their seats, are on hotice of their probationary status.

Aramike
10-26-10, 10:53 PM
It's a helluva ad. Poignant and scary.

However, it doesn't really address the problem we have regarding trade with China, and that is a massive trade deficit due to our markets being far more open to Chinese goods than vice versa.

tater
10-26-10, 10:56 PM
Hilarious coming from conservatives since the Reps are the ones who got us in to so much debt. :roll:

They absolutely contributed, but BO et al have now spent more than W et al did in a far longer time frame. To blame the Republicans, the dems would have to have STOPPED the spending, not accelerated it.

AngusJS
10-26-10, 11:17 PM
This is my choice. What is yours?

http://www.politicalchips.org/video/now-they-work-for-usThe British Empire fell because the Brits turned their backs on the principles that made them great? Jeez, I though that WW2 led to the fall of the British Empire, and indeed all of the European empires.

How is the US taxing itself out of a recession? I could have sworn the vast majority of us got a tax cut.

Massive changes to health care? You mean trying to fix our broken system which costs us 17% of GDP will ruin the country?

Government takeover of business? Yeah, I think we should have let all of Wall Street fall in the crisis. The world economy would have been so much better off now if we had. :roll:

Not conservatives. Republicans perhaps. What we call RINOs. Republicans in Name Only.I would love to see the voting records from 2000-2006. I would imagine the vast majority of the Republican party are not actually conservatives by your definition. It's a nice way to dodge any blame.

The Third Man
10-26-10, 11:18 PM
It's a helluva ad. Poignant and scary.

However, it doesn't really address the problem we have regarding trade with China, and that is a massive trade deficit due to our markets being far more open to Chinese goods than vice versa.

Its an advert. It gives the idea whithout the 86 hour tutorial. It gets to the heart of the matter and plays upon the emotions at the same time.

It is a great advert!!!

Sailor Steve
10-26-10, 11:27 PM
Very well done. And I see that a few of can't even talk about it without leaping into the same old trap of blaming "the other guys". Until you start blaming your own side, if you have one, you'll never accomplish anything.

Aramike
10-27-10, 12:13 AM
Very well done. And I see that a few of can't even talk about it without leaping into the same old trap of blaming "the other guys". Until you start blaming your own side, if you have one, you'll never accomplish anything.Agreed, but I would change the word "blame" into the phrase "holding accountable". In a relatively free market economy such as ours, government (correctly) has limited power. As such, it can and should do only so much. That being said, with the power that they DO have, they are accountable to taking responsible steps in addressing problems that do arise. And if, either by way of action or inaction, those problems are not addressed properly, the people involved need to be held accountable.

Unfortunately, the ever-present need to "spin" the facts into something palletable to what one agrees with rears its ugly head here, and instead of battling in the arena of ideas we fight it out by way of measuring the motivation of our ideological base.

Bubblehead1980
10-27-10, 12:49 AM
and more or less inevitable at this point.

i hope our people make the right decisions at the polls. :shifty:


Not inevitable but will take some work.

I voted early by mail and noticed on the back of the Florida ballot is a question of sorts(had a different name) asking if I would support an amendment to the US Constitution requring a balanced budget, I checked yes.

Perhaps we could see that happen, it needs to.This would be a great first step to solving our problems.Things can go one or two ways for America.We can stop borrowing and excessive spending, decrease government, pay some debt off, try to get some manufacturing going again and dump dangerous left wing ideology(they wont go without a fight) and go our own way to make this century ours instead of China's or we can fall and let China run the world. I seriously doubt the people of this country will let that happen, thus why there is so much resistance to Obama and the "Progressive" agenda.Things will not be easy, but I believe in the long run, America will be okay and this won't be China's century. Takes a carter to get a Reagan.

The Third Man
10-27-10, 01:01 AM
Where are the political adverts? That was my original post.

What are the best you have seen?

Aramike
10-27-10, 04:28 AM
Where are the political adverts? That was my original post.

What are the best you have seen?I like Ron Johnson's "57" ad ... simple, direct, and poignant.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06NXxd_qrtQ&feature=player_embedded

antikristuseke
10-27-10, 05:56 AM
http://itnurk.com/files/upload/urod/2010/10/1288034944-764_02.jpg

mookiemookie
10-27-10, 06:20 AM
They absolutely contributed, but BO et al have now spent more than W et al did in a far longer time frame. To blame the Republicans, the dems would have to have STOPPED the spending, not accelerated it.

:roll:

Calculations by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office and other independent fiscal experts show that the $1.1 trillion cost over the next 10 years of the Medicare prescription drug program, which the Republican-controlled Congress adopted in 2003, by itself would add more to the deficit than the combined costs of the bailout, the stimulus and the health care law.

...

At the same time, most Republicans are calling for the permanent extension of all Bush-era tax cuts, which would add $700 billion more to the deficit over the next 10 years than President Obama and Democratic leaders have proposed by continuing only some of the lower rates.

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On the campaign trail, many Republicans are calling for a repeal of the health care law, a step that would actually increase the deficit by more than $100 billion over 10 years, according to the Congressional Budget Office, by eliminating some cost-saving provisions — a fact that typically goes unmentioned.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/20/us/politics/20spend.html?_r=2


And you people believe the garbage spouted off in these ads. Pick your favorite piece of political propaganda? I'd rather not.

Weiss Pinguin
10-27-10, 09:00 AM
The most effwctive political advert of 2010
http://www.theonion.com/articles/yard-sign-with-candidates-name-on-it-electrifies-c,18321/

AngusJS
10-27-10, 10:06 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Th2xXGyu79Y

:haha: