We just had a class war and one side won

hahahahsahahaahah


how many decades will you ramble on like that after we recover?

How many decades will it take for the Obama economy to recover?

Unless something intervenes, it will never recover. It isn't going to recover because the people will suddenly come to their senses and recognize the failure. They will simply want more of their share of free stuff. Has Greece ever recovered? Does it show signs of recovery? The Greeks are making the same demands for free stuff, they are just making those demands on Germans! There aren't any Greeks left to give them free stuff.

If you look at the United States as it exists, 23 successful states have one party rule and are completely controlled by Republicans. 19 failed states have one party rule and are completely controlled by Democrats. The rest have shared power in a state of transition. People are moving. Productive people are moving to productive states, leeches are moving to leech friendly states.

The nation has divided, already, it's a done deal. The divisions are getting deeper and wider with no point on which there can be a point of compromise. Recovery in such a political and social climate isn't possible.
 
There has been a small recovery but the interest rates below 1% on any type of liquid investment with a financial institution spells one thing and one thing only.
A weak dollar based on too many of them issued and handed out by the Fed and an increasing world belief that the dollar will one day be unstable if it is not already.
 
Those who think they are entitled and that they have the government to confiscate from others to pay for your own services... They unfortunately won... It is the freedom of the citizenry that lost

And the ONLY reason they won, is because of their misguided notion that majority inherently rules and that they can keep voting to take from others... The more they keep stomping on the constitution and on those who love the freedom to earn and do with your property as you please, with the mantra that some lazy bum is entitled to have their shit paid for simply because they exist.. they more there will eventually be a blowback... and when reality sets in that they will eventually have to actually take care of their own responsibilities, they are gonna be crying... and I can't wait for ones like luddly to be found in his parent's basement rotting after he decided that eating a bullet was easier than actually taking care of himself
 
Jonathan Chait on the Democrats' Class-War Triumph -- New York Magazine

When President Obama took the stage at McCormick Place in Chicago well after midnight, we were all too wiped out with joy or depression or Nate Silver auto-refresh fatigue to pay careful attention to the speech the newly reelected president delivered. The phrase that lingered in most of our sleepy ears was the reprise of his career-launching invocation of the United States as being more than red and blue states. So soaring, so unifying. But those words were merely the trappings of magnanimity draped over an argument that was, at its core, harsher than the one he had regularly delivered during the campaign.

The telling phrase came when Obama turned away from the thank-yous and patriotic hymnals into the guts of his remarks. “Despite all our differences,” he transitioned, “most of us share certain hopes for America’s future.” The key term here is “most,” as opposed to “all”—“most” meaning less than 100 percent and possibly as little as 51 percent. He attributed to most Americans a desire for great schools, a desire to limit debt and inequality: “a generous America, a compassionate America.”

(They only called it a class war when we fought back. )


Reversal of fortune? Now the impoverished masses get to trade places with the Warren Buffets up there? Pretty sure it's still lower classes armed with Stone Age tech versus the post silicon era Establishment packin' compact SMGs and designer WMD. Ant vs. boot, baby!
 
lol, so soaring, so unifying

up up and awaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay

then the next day he was back to threatening us

now I barf
 
Jonathan Chait on the Democrats' Class-War Triumph -- New York Magazine

When President Obama took the stage at McCormick Place in Chicago well after midnight, we were all too wiped out with joy or depression or Nate Silver auto-refresh fatigue to pay careful attention to the speech the newly reelected president delivered. The phrase that lingered in most of our sleepy ears was the reprise of his career-launching invocation of the United States as being more than red and blue states. So soaring, so unifying. But those words were merely the trappings of magnanimity draped over an argument that was, at its core, harsher than the one he had regularly delivered during the campaign.

The telling phrase came when Obama turned away from the thank-yous and patriotic hymnals into the guts of his remarks. “Despite all our differences,” he transitioned, “most of us share certain hopes for America’s future.” The key term here is “most,” as opposed to “all”—“most” meaning less than 100 percent and possibly as little as 51 percent. He attributed to most Americans a desire for great schools, a desire to limit debt and inequality: “a generous America, a compassionate America.”

(They only called it a class war when we fought back. )

I agree with Chait, read his column about an hour ago. I do think that conservatives should be thinking what they really care about and how to explain that with the next election. Until then, go along with the Democrats at every opportunity, being clear that they are doing what the majority voted for.
 
the class that won contains the vast majority of lemmings alive.


"At first glance, the results of the 2012 election look like a return to the status quo: President Obama was reelected, Democrats retained the Senate, and Republicans held on to the House. But don’t be fooled. The political dynamic of the next four years will be almost exactly the opposite of the last four.

Sure, partisan bickering will endure. There will still be Red America and Blue America, Fox News and MSNBC. But with one big difference: During Obama’s first term, and particularly in the last two years, the Republican Party had most of the leverage. The GOP’s willingness to reject stimulus, default on the debt, and sabotage the nation’s credit rating—threats that shook financial markets—often put the White House at the mercy of the opposition.


In Obama’s second term, leverage will shift to the Democrats on almost every issue of importance. And that shift has already begun. "


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Right HERE....TEABAGGERS!!!!!!!!!


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hahahahsahahaahah


how many decades will you ramble on like that after we recover?

How many decades will it take for the Obama economy to recover?

Unless something intervenes, it will never recover. It isn't going to recover because the people will suddenly come to their senses and recognize the failure.

That's what "conservatives" insisted....

....in '96!!!!!!!!!

"Now it's Bill Clinton's turn to run for re-election. And though the economy is not moving backward (the definition of a recession), it's not setting any speed records either. Fifty percent of major U.S. companies trimmed their payrolls in the 12 months ending June 1995, some of them significantly. Indeed, from March 1995 to March 1996, 325,000 high-paying manufacturing jobs disappeared, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The public -- especially the nearly 8 million people who are working two or more jobs to make ends meet -- know something is amiss. And they are concerned."


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