ComputerNerd said:housing market collapse - The government can't help it if homeowners buy beyond their means. The housing market was a bubble. It was bound to burst eventually.
economic recession - Since when? It may go into recession in the future, but based on current data, we're not in a recession.
dollar in doldrums - I'm not sure if this is all that bad for the economy, like some proclaim. It lifts exports, which will create jobs. Heck, China has their currency set artificially low, and it's one of the reasons they're posting 10%+ GDP growth every year.
Amazing, huh? Apparently he wrote a book about eating healthy and losing weight.Hootie said:WTF? Are those fat pictures photoshops? Theres no way...:lol
Independents broke for the dems. That's good news I guess but we'll have to wait and see if it happens in November. Also, I think Dean's 50 State strategy is paying dividends. <3 Dean!Killthee said:MSNBC: 200,000 participated in the Dem. caucuses, double the Republican turnout.
Hootie said:WTF? Are those fat pictures photoshops? Theres no way...:lol
Tamanon said:I thought Matthews just said this was LIKE electing Pat Robertson.
Hootie said:Haha, that "wave" at Obama's rally was pretty cringe-worthy.
topsyturvy said:why?
hillary >>> edwards
why are you pulling the sexist card as if she have no chance whats so ever? Do you really think that anywhere but the south won't vote for hillary? Last time i check john kerry and john edwards didn't do shit to the south.
Goreomedy said:At least they have a pulse.
ComputerNerd said:housing market collapse - The government can't help it if homeowners buy beyond their means. The housing market was a bubble. It was bound to burst eventually..
We may be in a recession right now . . .the data is backwards looking so you won't know you are in a recession until data becomes available and shows it.ComputerNerd said:economic recession - Since when? It may go into recession in the future, but based on current data, we're not in a recession.
Yes and no . . . sure it will help exports some . . . but since we are hugely dependent on imports and run huge trade deficits, it turns out to be a net negative right now. Remember, we import most of our oil and we are paying for it with a declining dollar.ComputerNerd said:dollar in doldrums - I'm not sure if this is all that bad for the economy, like some proclaim. It lifts exports, which will create jobs. Heck, China has their currency set artificially low, and it's one of the reasons they're posting 10%+ GDP growth every year.
She has two L's in her name.Tobor said:I'm a realist who lives in the South. And the reality is, Hilary is one of the most hated, polarizing candidates I've seen in years. People didn't hate Kerry and Edwards. They despise Hilary.
They just flashed a stat on MSNBC by the way, women overwhelmingly voted for Obama.
:lol Even the spokeswoman didn't sound like she really believed it either!Tamanon said:"I'm proud to introduce the next President of the United States....John Edwards!"
What?
Killthee said:
butzopower said:Everyone and their mother was there tonight, at least in Iowa City.
Killthee said:
That was his wife.KilledByBill said::lol Even the spokeswoman didn't sound like she really believed it either!
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:She has two L's in her name.
Listen to this man. There was a reason why the Democrats won alot of "battleground" states in 2006. Colorado, Virginia, Nevada, Arizona, Ohio are the critical states for 2008. The South is a hopeless cause for Democrats and that region's clout on the presidency is overstated.speculawyer said:The conventional wisdom has been that Democrats need to run a southerner to win a southern state or two to win. However, it doesn't seem to work that way anymore. Things are even more polarized these days. If I remember correctly, Edwards didn't even win his home state. But some western states have moved more blue . . . so what matters are the damn battleground states.
avaya said:Around 3mn voters in Iowa.
300k caucus.
Only 10% took part.
MassiveAttack said:Fat sack of shit in the middle killed a dog by hanging it from a tree, then got arrested for bringing a 9MM hangun onto a plane.
That might be the most important statistic of the night. One side seems a bit more interested in voting.Killthee said:MSNBC: 200,000 participated in the Dem. caucuses, double the Republican turnout.
speculawyer said:Bush may have turned off a lot of GOPers.
Mason said:That's not exactly shabby for a caucus.
siamesedreamer said:Bush may have destroyed the GOP for a generation.
Was she "ready for change" in the front-runner status? :lolKilledByBill said:Gotta love Hillary's big banner, "Ready for Change." Apparently Iowa's not buying it honey.:lol :lol
so didn't rudy. :/siamesedreamer said:Edwards hasn't changed his stump speech in 5 years.
she's still gonna lead the national polls.speculawyer said:Was she "ready for change" in the front-runner status? :lol
here's a bit of advice - if you know absolutely nothing about macroeconomy don't pontificate on it as if you do.ComputerNerd said:housing market collapse - The government can't help it if homeowners buy beyond their means. The housing market was a bubble. It was bound to burst eventually.
economic recession - Since when? It may go into recession in the future, but based on current data, we're not in a recession.
dollar in doldrums - I'm not sure if this is all that bad for the economy, like some proclaim. It lifts exports, which will create jobs. Heck, China has their currency set artificially low, and it's one of the reasons they're posting 10%+ GDP growth every year.
Droppin the Obomba on you, baby.Gary Whitta said:So earlier it was a 3-way tie but now Obama is running away with it with 38%...
speculawyer said:Was she "ready for change" in the front-runner status? :lol