How to Stop Debating the Stimulus and Begin the Rescue

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Atlas Is Shrugging

That is why people should read Atlas Shrugged. Although it is a novel, it shows how to live a good life. Read the parts where the hero tells how to get out of the mess they are in now. Then get other people to read the book. Millions have read it already and agree with her prospectus for the future. That is how we may survive. If not, and the Atlasses shrug, we are lost.

JackdoitCrawford of MD @ Feb 18, 2009 11:56:55 AM

Read what the man said

It could be that these are either the greatest or the worst decisions ever made by our leaders. Regardless, we need to come up big as a people. Start setting aside the bickering and start working for the good.

Conrad of CA @ Feb 17, 2009 16:12:26 PM

bad politics - no bad policy

President Obama is letting Queen Pelosi and Prince Reid take this country in completely the wrong direction. I will do my part to make sure my family is taken care of. For all the lazy and irresponsible people in America - you are on your own. All contributions to charities will stop today, and investments will be in cash or gold.

Thanks Obamanation, you wanted this you got it. Trust me your kids, grand kids and great grand kids will be thanking you.

Change - Change - Change

Larry of CA @ Feb 17, 2009 12:39:09 PM

Just do it

Ignore the anti's. They are playing bad politics.

HillbillyBill of TN @ Feb 17, 2009 12:20:24 PM

Less Obama Dramas, Please!!!

Apparently the President enjoys the drama of dragging out signing a bill into law as are now on day four of this bill so critical we had to fly in the final vote on Friday night!!! What a crock!!! The President is inviting criticism for wasting resources over this controversial bill, I hope this is the last of the dramas for awhile!!!

Ray Fisher of NM @ Feb 17, 2009 12:13:57 PM

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