[QUOTE=slippedcork;378342]Alot of people are scared of change Grumpy. I am to some degree myself. I look back to the 8 years of reagen and the 8 years of clinton and there was no more prosperous time I my 43 years. Bush 1 wasnt too bad but the read my lips line done him in. The last 8 years bush 2 got us into a war on false pretense that we cant finish. Destroyed the budget that clinton got almost to a surplus. Cut every program imaginable to try and pay for a unwinable war. I could fill this page of things why I did not like the way this country was headed. None of you are going to give this guy a chance because you are afraid of change. I assure you,we could not keep going in the direction mccain would have taken us, down the same path as bush. We needed new ideas and obama had them. And yes there are millions of us who think differently. If we all thought alike there would be no need for a democracy. [/QUOT

Slippedcork you are right in part, I am afraid of change and we do need it. But the change at hand is going way too fast. So fast that congress does not even have time to read the bills before they place a vote. Is that smart. We all no it is not smart. I do have some questions.

Who signed NAFTA? Clinton. Was it good for America? Hell no. Who supported NAFTA? Both parties. Who do I trust? None of them and that is what is so sad. I think most would agree on here that we no longer trust our leaders.(both parties)

Oh and check this out here is our tax dollars at work. http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/20...niversary.html

Now someone tell me why we would or should be doing this?

Now I am a repub but I vote split tickets because there are good and bad in both.

DA