kkaabboomm
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-435 with 8 minutes left...maybe an end day rally ala yesterday and we'll end up down 200?
Wasn't like that, McCain losing points in Penn. is something to feel good about. wait...Cheebs said:I know the stock market dropping helps Obama but is not a good thing nor worth smiling about.
mckmas8808 said:Dow down -470 points!!!!
OH SHIT! Not again.
mckmas8808 said:Dow down -470 points!!!!
OH SHIT! Not again.
kkaabboomm said:-435 with 8 minutes left...maybe an end day rally ala yesterday and we'll end up down 200?
lawblob said:It might have been a good idea 100 years ago, but nowadays it seems nonsensical and naive. How would the government even go about obtaining $100 trillion dollars worth of gold?
kkaabboomm said:-435 with 8 minutes left...maybe an end day rally ala yesterday and we'll end up down 200?
MrHicks said:how many hours till debate?
its almost 4 east coast time, and the debate is at 9 east coast time.MrHicks said:how many hours till debate?
Lemonz said:A 110 year old man is voting for Obama
http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/player/popup/?rn=4226712&cl=10065608&src=news
Tamanon said:That rally happened over an hours time, we'll be lucky to get back to 400 down![]()
Trakdown said:Holy shit, the hate language at McCain/Pain rallies is getting a hell of a lot of airtime.
The 'Hussein' bit is just childish. But wearing the uniform is just awful and he should get in trouble for that, IMHO. It gives a false aura of authority. That's just bullshit. Are people gonna think, I better vote for who ever this guy likes or he won't protect me. Or He's gonna hassle me if I vote for the other guy.zeloe326 said:Holy cow did that Sherif just come on stage and say "Barak Hussein Obama!" Wow. Wtf is going on.
That's what I thought. Better keep your avatar the same.grandjedi6 said:I wonder when McCain will stop being surprised at the bigots who show up at his rallies. Or even more, why he has stopped calling them out![]()
Trakdown said:Holy shit, the hate language at McCain/Pain rallies is getting a hell of a lot of airtime. I saw it discussed on CNN, then switched over to MSNBC and David Schuster was asking some Tenn. Republican about it (she didn't answer the question, of course.)
NYTIMES said:Its just incredible the nerve! to suggest that hes not part of that Republican herd. Every time we hear it, all my children and I and all my family shrink a little and say, Oh, my God, he said it again.
Hes a Republican, she said. Hes branded.
domokunrox said:We don't have that.
For example, we owe China money. If we can't get our economy working in some years. We're going to end up forking over Gold bars to them. Meaning that we're losing money.
Its called Bartering. Would you prefer getting paid in weak dollars that are losing value or would you rather take something that doesn't lose much value like Gold or other precious metals?
That's not quite how it works. The government doesn't just print money and add it to the budget.Deku said:If money supply is projected to grow by 100 billion dollars for that year, the government can print those extra 100 billion out of nothing and pay for whatever they need to pay.
Dax01 said:So how bad is the economy going to get?![]()
Dax01 said:So how bad is the economy going to get?![]()
Is that how high it is now or how high it is going to get?Fragamemnon said:9% unemployment? It's going to suck total ass.
unemployment isnt at 9% right now...Dax01 said:Is that how high it is now or how high it is going to get?
lexdysia said:
Dax01 said:Is that how high it is now or how high it is going to get?
X26 said:As for this debate, how do they prevent having a biased crowd?
Which is a good thing, actually. I was watching a clip on msnbc.com in which Chuck Todd was running through the side questions on the NBC/WSJ poll, and "Social Issues" got 8% when asked what people cared most about. The economy dominated with over 60%. Even if McCain does well on those, it will be as if he's hitting free throws while Obama bombs the three-pointers in on the economic questions.Tamanon said:Town hall. So I expect more social questions.
X26 said:Well I suppose the silver lining to this mess is that it makes it harder for McShame to try and make the economy a non-issue and instead focus on pre-teen obama's terrorist exploits
As for this debate, how do they prevent having a biased crowd?
X26 said:As for this debate, how do they prevent having a biased crowd?
I believe Gallup themselves hand-picked a bunch of undecideds.X26 said:As for this debate, how do they prevent having a biased crowd?
GhaleonEB said:Which is a good thing, actually. I was watching a clip on msnbc.com in which Chuck Todd was running through the side questions on the NBC/WSJ poll, and "Social Issues" got 8% when asked what people cared most about. The economy dominated with over 60%. Even if McCain does well on those, it will be as if he's hitting free throws while Obama bombs the three-pointers in on the economic questions.
Barack Obama, she told 8,000 fans at a rally here Monday afternoon, "launched his political career in the living room of a domestic terrorist!"
The reception had been better in Clearwater, where Palin, speaking to a sea of "Palin Power" and "Sarahcuda" T-shirts, tried to link Obama to the 1960s Weather Underground. "One of his earliest supporters is a man named Bill Ayers," she said. ("Boooo!" said the crowd.) "And, according to the New York Times, he was a domestic terrorist and part of a group that, quote, 'launched a campaign of bombings that would target the Pentagon and our U.S. Capitol,' " she continued. ("Boooo!" the crowd repeated.)
"Kill him!" proposed one man in the audience.
Palin also told those gathered that Obama doesn't like American soldiers. "He said that our troops in Afghanistan are just, quote, 'air-raiding villages and killing civilians,' " she said, drawing boos from a crowd that had not been told Obama was actually appealing for more troops in Afghanistan.
"See, John McCain is a different kind of man: He believes in our troops," she said.
Worse, Palin's routine attacks on the media have begun to spill into ugliness. In Clearwater, arriving reporters were greeted with shouts and taunts by the crowd of about 3,000. Palin then went on to blame Katie Couric's questions for her "less-than-successful interview with kinda mainstream media." At that, Palin supporters turned on reporters in the press area, waving thunder sticks and shouting abuse. Others hurled obscenities at a camera crew. One Palin supporter shouted a racial epithet at an African American sound man for a network and told him, "Sit down, boy."
Right, I was presenting the scenario where McCain did better than Obama on those questions, which I don't think will be the case. Basically, if the debate is social issues-focused, and McCain does well, it will have minimal impact. On the other end of the spectrum, if it's economic-focused and Obama does well, McCain is buried.Fragamemnon said:When Obama answers social values style questions that aren't totally loaded (see Saddleback for examples of totally loaded questions), he comes off as a lot more mainstream and moderate-verily, "one of us"-than McCain's bunch of goons and thugs would ever admit. A bunch of social values style questions would hardly be a bad thing for him, and not really help McCain much since all the super nutty values voters are voting for the fundie witch on his ticket.