Thursday, 29 January 2009

Hows that hope and change thing going?

Only a couple of more days until I return to America and it looks like the honeymoon is all but over....all together now...shame! Once more for the record, I didn't like him,I don't like him...I never will like him....a socialist by any other name is still a....commie and a traitor,simple really.

5 comments:

The Machiavellian said...

He won, get over it. Or at least, that is what he says.

Maybe that is what George Bush should have told the left in 2000.

Anonymous said...

Yay! Thudly and family...America awaits you my friends!

:)

JPT said...

Don't hold back!

Anonymous said...

This is easily the worst time in human history and the old ways, and the lies upon which they were based, are no longer relevant, and are indeed worse than usless.

McCain and Palin represented the very worst of the old ways. Dim witted no-nothing tribalistic religiosity and the politics of lies and endlessly created divisions.

Obama representedthe POSSIBILITY of something new emerging.

Unfortunately he has inherited a world with multiple inter-locking tipping point crises. With great forces and power patterns seemingly determined to play out their inevitable catastrophic destinies.

Anonymous said...

The POSSIBILITY... what a great sentiment. CHANGE! Yes, Change! To what? The old new deal that didn't work? 8 years of the New Deal and unemployment was STILL at 18%. Even FDR's treasury secretary and best friend admitted it failed. Didn't work for Japan either. They spent 10 years stagnating with nothing left but a new heap of debt. And now it's supposed to work? Why?

Oh yes, and let's not forget the "no lobbyists/well, just these few lobbyists" and "most ethical/well, except for these tax cheats" policies.

I found this blog while looking for a sticker I saw on a truck yesterday. Yes, a big gas-guzzling truck. Remember that "oil crisis? "Hmm... And here's the sticker.

How's that hope and change working out for you?

Classic. I'm ordering a ten-pack for my friends.

Welcome home, Thud. Let's get our country back.