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What do you know about " Democracy " ? Have you ever heard about ISS ( Intercollegiate Socialist Society ) ? :hmm:
 
What do you know about " Democracy " ? Have you ever heard about ISS ( Intercollegiate Socialist Society ) ? :hmm:

ISS? International Space Station. orbits around the Earth every 90 minutes.
 
ISS? International Space Station. orbits around the Earth every 90 minutes.

I am usin' ISS to stand for Intercollegiate Socialist Society. :)
 
Yup, I do remember about in 90's, our economy were sour after Clinton sworn in office in 1993 but got better in mid 90's, probably 1995 or 1996.

Yeah I remember those days, hope someday it will come back..
 
If America gets a leader of GOP that is socially liberal and fiscally conservative, you can be assured that the leader gets a better chance of winning. America does NOT want a country ruled by the Moral majority.
 
If America gets a leader of GOP that is socially liberal and fiscally conservative, you can be assured that the leader gets a better chance of winning. America does NOT want a country ruled by the Moral majority.

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If America gets a leader of GOP that is socially liberal and fiscally conservative, you can be assured that the leader gets a better chance of winning. America does NOT want a country ruled by the Moral majority.

Yup, it sounds like back in 1970's.

Most republicans got intensive conservative in after 80's.

Nixon/Ford is better president than Bush.
 
yes interchangeably but it is a misnomer when using it wrong.

that is subjected to argument. There was greater governmental control over people under Bush Administration.... it's called Patriot Acts.

How can it be used wrong? Give me an example. As you should know Obama amassed one of the least business-friendly records while he was a senator and was voted as the "most liberal senator" in 2007, according to the nonpartisan National Journal. Obama is without a doubt left-wing. He is certainly anti-capitalism when it comes to taxation and the cap and trade nonsense.

Subject to argument? Compared to an already burgeoning Obama administration? Has the Bush administration ever taken control or a stake in one of the automobile companies? Control over America's health care. The banks? As for the Patriot Act, Obama hasn't changed it. Rather, he's embraced it. And he even went further with this than Bush did.

The Obama Administration goes two steps further than Bush did, and claims that the US PATRIOT Act also renders the U.S. immune from suit under the two remaining key federal surveillance laws: the Wiretap Act and the Stored Communications Act. Essentially, the Obama Adminstration has claimed that the government cannot be held accountable for illegal surveillance under any federal statutes.

In Warrantless Wiretapping Case, Obama DOJ's New Arguments Are Worse Than Bush's | Electronic Frontier Foundation

Again, you may want to rethink your stance on which president has garnered more govt control over people. Certainly, without a doubt Obama leads the pack in first place.
 
Yeah I remember those days, hope someday it will come back..

Yup, I could imagine because Clinton won the re-election for 2nd term.

1995 is right year about great economy but major improvement has started in 1994.


I could have feel about Obama this year is similar to Clinton in 1993 after sworn in office but economy today is worse as in early 80's, it doesn't recover until 1983 and became major improvement in 1984.
 
Yup, I could imagine because Clinton won the re-election for 2nd term.

1995 is right year about great economy but major improvement has started in 1994.


I could have feel about Obama this year is similar to Clinton in 1993 after sworn in office but economy today is worse as in early 80's, it doesn't recover until 1983 and became major improvement in 1984.

Sounds interesting, well Obama is just trying his best, as we have hope for him. :)
 
Hmm, ok. The ethical majority and the unethetical minority. How's that?
 
It's too early to tell how good he did. I don't think he's offically the worst President in the US until in a few years. We knew how Bush did and we were stuck with him for 8 freaking years.
 
It's too early to tell how good he did. I don't think he's offically the worst President in the US until in a few years. We knew how Bush did and we were stuck with him for 8 freaking years.

that's what people said about Truman and Reagan during that time.
 
More Disapprove Than Approve of Obama on Healthcare
President is rated higher on international than on domestic issues

by Jeffrey M. Jones

PRINCETON, NJ -- As the debate over healthcare reform intensifies, the latest USA Today/Gallup poll finds that more Americans disapprove (50%) than approve (44%) of the way U.S. President Barack Obama is handling healthcare policy. There is a tremendous partisan gap in these views, with 74% of Democrats but only 11% of Republicans approving. Independents are more likely to disapprove than to approve of Obama's work on healthcare...

Obama's marks on healthcare are among the lowest of seven issues tested in the July 17-19 poll, better than only his rating for handling the federal budget deficit. He generally receives higher ratings on international issues than on domestic ones, with majority approval on all three matters relating to foreign policy. Americans are about equally divided on his handling of the economy, easily the top issue in the minds of the public.

Obama's ratings on the economy have declined over the course of the year, from 59% approval in February to 47% in the current poll. Most of this decline has occurred since late May, perhaps due to continued rising unemployment and some concern about the slow pace of spending from the economic stimulus package passed earlier this year.

Obama's approval ratings for handling the federal budget deficit have also fallen in recent weeks, from 46% in late May to 41% in the current poll. Now, a majority of 55% of Americans disapprove of his handling of this issue.

Underscoring the deficit as an area of weakness for the president, a separate question in the poll finds 59% of Americans saying Obama's proposals to address the problems facing the country call for too much spending. Only 27% say he is spending the right amount to tackle the nation's problems.

While Obama's ratings for domestic issues are generally below the majority level and falling, his rating for handling foreign affairs (57%) is little changed since May, when 59% approved, and down only slightly from 61% in March. His disapproval rating on this issue has, however, climbed as the percentage having no opinion has dropped. But a majority of Americans continue to give him a favorable review for handling international matters....
More Disapprove Than Approve of Obama on Healthcare
 
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