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by Bklyn » Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:30 pm
1. Walker - Big gamble that failed for the Dems. Walker's acknowledgement of his missteps helped him. I actually hope he kills collective bargaining, just so those can see where this takes the constituency.
2. The Budget - We talked about this before. The Budget would never get passed anyway, that's why it goes down in flames like it does every year. Shit, you can just look at the status of Obama's appointments and see that the GOP side will block anything that comes from his office, regardless. I guess it could be argued that the Dems should line up to vote for the budget to show the differentiating line, but it's still a worthless gesture, legislatively. There is no way it is going to pass. I referenced Simpson Bowles the last time this thin argument was presented. That had no legs either. It did not make sense for Obama to try to get that memo moved into a bill, to a law. It would just be another legislative failure the GOP would point to (although, as it is a toothless tiger, the GOP points to it now as something that should be enacted).
3. The Parties - The GOP are better politicians than DEMs (combined with the fact that DEMs are pussies). It doesn't mean they govern better, but they do politics better. So, they understand that the facts of the matter mean nothing while the unemployment numbers are what they are. Shit, we sit on here daily pointing out subtleties, inaccuracies, fallacies and outright lies and still even people on here (people who can read and own computers) will trot out the same lines that were given full context or disproven before. Americans like the simple narrative.
I still don't care too much about the horse race in the Summer. After each convention, the respective pol will get a bounce in the polls, with each taking a slight lead over the other. Then come the middle of September until Election Day you'll see who really is going to win.
Right now, Obama is trying to see what narrative works best for Romney and Romney is staying solely on the "I can fix the economy" message without too much detail...or any real analysis of that plan.
This shit is like baseball before the Wildcard was introduced, to me: I won't pay any attention until September. Before then, it's just watching race because you enjoy politics.
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Bklyn on Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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