*Republican Poised to win Late Senetor Kennedy's Seat!!! Amazing!!

Big P

Well-Known Member
Tight Massachusetts race alarms California Dems


Carla Marinucci,Joe Garofoli, Chronicle Political Writers
Tuesday, January 19, 2010


The possible loss of a U.S. Senate seat in Massachusetts has Democrats on edge 3,000 miles away in California, where party activists fear a GOP upset today could trigger a conservative wave and swamp health care reform and the 2010 midterm elections.


"Regardless of the outcome ... this should be a gigantic wake-up call to the Democratic Party - that we're not connecting with the needs, the aspirations and the desires of real people right now," said San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom.
With Republican Scott Brown poised to defeat Democrat Martha Coakley in the Massachusetts race to succeed the late Edward Kennedy, Democrats at the annual Martin Luther King community breakfast in San Francisco were buzzing about the impacts of such an upset: an end to the party's 60-vote supermajority and a possible mortal blow to the health care legislation championed by President Obama.


Ripple effects

But Democrats also considered the ripple effects on coming elections in the nation's most populous state.
"We better get our act together - and quickly," Newsom said. Voters "are so angry. They don't feel that we're paying attention to their needs, in terms of their jobs, and what's going on at the grassroots, in their neighborhoods."
With just 10 months until the 2010 midterm election, the mayor's remarks underscore how the Brown-Coakley race has set off alarms in Democratic-leaning California, which is holding two high-profile elections this cycle.
Sen. Barbara Boxer, a three-term Democrat, faces a re-election challenge - with three Republicans vying to defeat her: former Rep. Tom Campbell, former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina and Assemblyman Chuck DeVore of Irvine.
Boxer polled no more than 46 percent of the vote against any of the three in a Rasmussen Poll released Friday.
And with GOP Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger termed out, former two-term Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown will face one of two wealthy GOP challengers: former eBay CEO Meg Whitman or state Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner.
Worse than a canary

For Boxer, a favorite Republican target, a GOP win in Massachusetts would be a particularly dark sign representing "not just the canary in the coal mine," said Wade Randlett, a leading Silicon Valley fundraiser for Obama. "It's the flock of dead ravens landing on the lawn."
But Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, speaking to reporters Monday, expressed confidence in Boxer - and in Democrats' prospects in California. She insisted that - whatever the outcome - the results today will in no way represent a repudiation of the Obama administration, especially on the matter of health care reform.
"Certainly the dynamics will change depending on what happens in Massachusetts," she said. "But it doesn't mean we won't have a health care bill."
Still, "if Brown wins, then Tea Party supporters will smell blood in California," said Joe Wierzbicki, coordinator of the Tea Party Express, a conservative organization that counts roughly a quarter of its 353,000 supporters in California.
"This would be a sign that the momentum in general is in the direction of the Tea Party movement," he said.​

Key differences

There are, however, key differences in party demographics in the two states. While Massachusetts Democrats hold a 3-to-1 registration lead over Republicans, more than half of that state's voters are registered independent.
In California, 45 percent of registered voters are Democrats, 31 percent Republicans, and 20 percent decline to state.
Boxer, unlike Coakley, has run three Senate races - and her office said Monday that she had raised more money than ever in the fundraising period that ended in December. (The figures are to be released today.)
"What happens in Massachusetts in January doesn't predict what is going to happen in California in November," said Boxer campaign manager Rose Kapolczynski. "We're taking nothing for granted."
But "if Brown manages to win, I certainly think that will encourage the supporters" of DeVore, the more conservative GOP Senate candidate, Kapolczynski said. "If the national Tea Party movement engaged ... that could dramatically change the Republican primary."
Going forward, Pelosi said Democrats will continue to pound "Main Street" issues, while Republicans will continue to represent the insurance companies, the wealthy and Wall Street.
American voters will be reminded "the Republicans in Congress ... weren't for Social Security, they weren't for Medicare," she said.
But Newsom said the Republican resurgence in Massachusetts suggests "there's real intensity and fervor out there, as represented by the Tea Party" activists expressing anger at government spending and at job losses.
"This is real," he said. "At our own peril, we dismiss these tea parties as ... some sort of isolated extremism. ... It's not."
State of Union

The White House announced that President Obama will deliver his State of the Union address Jan. 27 at 6 p.m. PST.
The speech to the joint session of Congress is customarily carried by all the major broadcast and cable news networks and will be streamed on the White House Web site: www.whitehouse.gov.​

E-mail Carla Marinucci at [email protected] and Joe Garofoli at [email protected].​





 

CrackerJax

New Member
^^^^^But Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, speaking to reporters Monday, expressed confidence in Boxer - and in Democrats' prospects in California. She insisted that - whatever the outcome - the results today will in no way represent a repudiation of the Obama administration, especially on the matter of health care reform.
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Oh no? How about just looking at any poll then ... whackos.


 

Big P

Well-Known Member
^^^^^But Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, speaking to reporters Monday, expressed confidence in Boxer - and in Democrats' prospects in California. She insisted that - whatever the outcome - the results today will in no way represent a repudiation of the Obama administration, especially on the matter of health care reform.
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Oh no? How about just looking at any poll then ... whackos.


she is the worst elected leader I have ever seen
 

anhedonia

Well-Known Member
RIU has some seriously ASS BACKWARD people on these forums. Voting for the very people who want to lock you up is pretty low. I think that would qualify you as a douche. I lived in a red state and they hate pot there. They sentenced a doctor to prison who was growing a small med mj garden in his basement for patients like nothing. You go to jail for having a fraction of a gram. I cant help when I read these kinds of threads remembering sean hannitys stupid theme music for his show. It matches.
 

CrackerJax

New Member
You don't vote for a high office of government on one single issue ... that's naive. The ppl of Massachusetts have woken up to the nightmare which is Congress and Obama. It's pretty simple, and the national polls reflect the very same thing. Massachusetts isn't an aberration, it's the future template for any close election coming up.
 

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
RIU has some seriously ASS BACKWARD people on these forums. Voting for the very people who want to lock you up is pretty low. I think that would qualify you as a douche. I lived in a red state and they hate pot there. They sentenced a doctor to prison who was growing a small med mj garden in his basement for patients like nothing. You go to jail for having a fraction of a gram. I cant help when I read these kinds of threads remembering sean hannitys stupid theme music for his show. It matches.
Obama has already said that re-legalization is not on the table as a means to help the economy. The economy is on the ropes but he won't even consider it.

If you assume Democrats are an ally in this struggle you are sadly mistaken. Both parties favor Prohibition at the National Level. Democrats will not piss off the unions, and law enforcement unions know that the War on Drugs guarantees not only continued employment, but increases funding for law enforcement overall. Meaning the worse the situation gets for the rest of us little people, the better it is for the coppers.

Yes, Obama called off the DEA dogs in MMJ states only. But what many people forget is that the feds have no business being there in the first place!

On Massachusetts; it's too early to call. Pre-election polling does not look good for Coakley. But I relish seeing the D's trying to explain how they managed to fuck up so bad they handed Ted Kennedy's seat to the Republicans.
 

Big P

Well-Known Member
well piss on me and tell me its raining, who coulda ever thought of such an idea!!!!!!:bigjoint:

lol this guy.... this guy!!



Obama's top priority is to boost jobs: White House

WASHINGTON
Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:09pm EST

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's top goal as he enters a second year in office is to lift U.S. job creation and revitalize the economy, the White House said on Tuesday.
Barack Obama

"The top priority is to continue to work hard on getting this economy back on track and creating jobs," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs told a news briefing.

Obama, who completes a year at the White House this week, has suggested a second round of job creation initiatives on top of a $787 billion emergency stimulus he signed in February 2009 to aid the economy and the House of Representatives approved a $15 billion job bill in December.
(Reporting by Alister Bull; Editing by Sandra Maler)

Barack Obama



Comments

Jan 19, 2010

Obama’s top priority is to boost jobs: White House. Just not here, right?


BenDejo

Jan 19, 2010

ROTFLMAO I’m glad this is the top priority; otherwise, unemployment would be higher than 10%…Oh wait it is…nevermind.


AdamonC​

Jan 19, 2010

You’re kidding? Jobs? I thought it was borrowing money we don’t have and ramming a health care bill nobody wants down our throats! And all this time I thought he cared more about his agenda than he did about this country….


AnneP​

Jan 19, 2010

NO STIMULUS II!!! Stimulus I didn’t work! We know how many jobs were lost but not sure how many were ’saved or created’ if any! The only way Obummer knows to fix anything is to throw OUR money at it or grow government! We’re out of money, Obozo. Find another way! Be bi-partisan and ask the Repubs; they may have some ideas. You’re toast and continue to destroy this country!


MaryAnneR​

Jan 19, 2010

Good grief. Higher insurance costs. Higher taxes. More regulations. What first year policy has there been that would entice small business to hire more workers?


hrgottlieb​

Jan 19, 2010

It doesn’t matter what he tries to do to “boost” jobs. His only focus in on buying votes so far and I don’t think it will change. $787billion down the drain to government jobs will not boost jobs in the private sector. He’s the most incompetent president I’ve ever seen.


djx​

Jan 19, 2010

Give me a break. POTUS wastes a year chasing an irrelevant set of legislative objectives while millions of U.S. citizens lose their jobs, wealth and homes and now they think they can fool us with this PR scam? 11/2/10 awaits.


vikings4123​

Jan 19, 2010

Yeah sure if you want a Fed or Union J O B.


Harpotoo​

Jan 19, 2010

That’s funny, I thought his top priority was to take control of 1/6 of the economy, I mean pass the health care takeover, I mean Health Insurance Reform.
Silly me


 

Big P

Well-Known Member
RIU has some seriously ASS BACKWARD people on these forums. Voting for the very people who want to lock you up is pretty low. I think that would qualify you as a douche. I lived in a red state and they hate pot there. They sentenced a doctor to prison who was growing a small med mj garden in his basement for patients like nothing. You go to jail for having a fraction of a gram. I cant help when I read these kinds of threads remembering sean hannitys stupid theme music for his show. It matches.



if you think freedom and capitolism lower taxes and less regulation is ASS BACKWARD

then you my friend may be a socialist


so your saying its cool if they take all your freedom, money and choices away as long as they allow you to smoke your weed?

you have just sold out my friend and sold us all out with ya
 

Big P

Well-Known Member
we all won today, even if it may not seem like it





COAKLEY JUST CONCEDED BY TELEPHONE TO BROWN
 

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
Stick a fork in Coakley's ass. She's Done.

There's no way to 'Franken' a victory in this Senate race.

And the Messiah's coattails have mysteriously disappeared.

Unless the D's undertake a major correction, November will be ugly.

Ugly indeed.

LOL?

LOL!
 

Iron, Lion, Zion

Active Member
Ugly is an understatement... a Republican as a Senator in Massachusetts? After Obama carried that state by like 25-30% just a year ago? Wow.

If that figure doesn't depict America's view of Obama's administration/agenda, then I don't know what does.
:bigjoint:
 

Big P

Well-Known Member
damn you should hear this acceptance speach, this guy is destroyin the obomber himself!!


said airforce one had to make an emergency stop at logan airport to try to stop him:bigjoint: he said its fine if obama wants to talk smack about me but when he talks about his truck, thats crossin the line:bigjoint:


ill try to post it once its over its a great speech



he just ended the speech saying: "im nobodies senater but yours"


says he gonna go to washington and do the damn thing without the back room deals the bribes and the shenanigans

his slogan simply: "We can do better"


I agree
 

Big P

Well-Known Member
can you believe CNN did not even play his acceptance speech:dunce:


guess it wasnt news worthy:confused:



what a bunch of douche bags
 
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