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JDM
11-03-2004, 12:08 PM
Kerry expected to give his concession speech anytime now.

I'm pleased.

Any thoughts.


AND LETS KEEP THESE COMMENTS ABOVE THE BELT.

Kougar
11-03-2004, 12:14 PM
Thoughts? I think this country will head downhill for another 4 years. I'm feeling so many emotions it's even hard to explain. For all you Bush supporters, put yourself in a democrat's shoes and think how they are feeling right now.

Kracka
11-03-2004, 12:35 PM
I expect the economy to contine growing stronger as it is right now. I bet you liberals are feeling pretty shitty right now...but to be honest, me and the other 51% of this country really don't care. The majority has spoken, lets move on with life.

Jana
11-03-2004, 12:38 PM
LOL, nice reply Chris!

I'm happy, it's who I wanted to win.

Kracka
11-03-2004, 12:41 PM
The economy was in a down-turn when Bush entered the office and he worked to revive it. People do need to remember what happens when the economy grows too quickly and for too long...eventually it will come down; I am sure your grandparents can elaborate on that for you if you don't know what I am referring to.

Enes
11-03-2004, 12:43 PM
lost over 1 million jobs with average pay rate of 35K in USA

created 250,000 jobs with average pay rate of 14K In USA

ecomonmy is on rebound!!! for the already rich people.. who own companies..

Oh yeah, we'll give you tax breaks if you ship some more jobs over seas and fire some more of our people!

-E

Kracka
11-03-2004, 12:56 PM
I am not a huge fan on losing jobs to overseas, but when you look at the big picture it is actually a necessity to keep this economy strong. Lets think plastic spoons for a moment here....we buy a box of 100 for just a few dollars right now (maybe less), but if they were to be union-made in America, that same box would probably cost us around $20. Now imagine everything imported to us from 3rd world countries was like that, inflation would be absolutely assinign! As for the tax breaks for the rich, they deserve them. They are already paying unporportionally high taxes. About 45% of a "rich" person's salary goes to taxes while the average middle class person pays about 30-35% of their salary. I really don't see the problem there, the rich are covering more than their fair share; they have worked hard for what they have, I say let them keep it.

A//// Guy
11-03-2004, 12:56 PM
Im Happy, no reason for me to argue for another 4 years ;) You guys can take Enes on, Im done for 4 years. haha

I like Chris's comments! lol

Take it 48%!

CVD
11-03-2004, 01:07 PM
Lets just say I'm a happy gun owner for the next four years. Kerry was a hugely anti gun candidate and I'm sure his ultimate goal would be complete disarmament of the populace - UN style.

I agree that Kerry would do more to repair our status with other nations, but at what cost?

And as for jobs, as always I state that it is not the presidents job to keep you employed.

I'm also a huge fan of tax breaks going to the people who actually pay them. Theres a surplus? Send it to whoever paid the most, not who YOU think deserves it for whatever rediculous reason or another.

1QUICK4
11-03-2004, 01:08 PM
I'm looking foward to the next four years as much as the terrorists are fearing the next four years.
I couldn't be happier with the results. 4 more years of take no boo-shit from the US. People all over the world were glued to there TVs waiting to see if America was going to be run by pussy left-wingers or by hardcore right-wingers in the next 4 years. Looks like the lesser of the two evils IMO won.

But John Kerry did gain alot of respect in my book by conceding, it takes a big man to admit defeat. The last thing I wanted to see no matter who won was a big drama filled court battle to further rip this country apart.