Guess you missed the fact that over $10 TRILLION dollars was spent on War On Poverty related programs over the last 40 years or so. But then perhaps you subscribe to the Michelle Obama view of America ... that there was nothing to be proud of about this country until Barack became the big cheese.
Guess you didn't bother to actually look at the charts that mhaze and I posted. Or try to understand their implications.
Given how ineffective and wasteful the existing government run programs have been (oh ... and I forget to include Public Education

), what makes you think Obama can/will implement "newer/better" programs? Some of us would like to see him fix just one (say Medicare) before we hand over the future of our children and their children to his pie in the sky socialist promises.
And I'd still like you to explain the apparent inconsistency in the logic that Obama offered regarding the debt and war, versus the debt and his programs. But then that's a topic that all the Obama supporters on this thread seem desperate to avoid.
Hello, BeAChooser. Criminitly, could you slow down and just understand what I'm saying? Please? I'm NOT an "Obama supporter", to begin with...I simply believe that once we have elected a President, that is the administration under which we must set ourselves to work. Erm...otherwise, what's the point? I will compliment Clinton, because he did do very well in certain areas. I won't compliment Bush much, because really, he didn't do much on the domestic front except continue to encourage people to spend money they didn't have...as became obvious toward the end of his last term, no?
So just slow down on painting me as opposition. Puh-leeeze???
War on Poverty, trillions and trillions of dollars. Forty years, you say. Okay...so...isn't it kind of obvious by now that whatever they're spending all that money on, something isn't going right? Of COURSE I haven't missed all that money being spent. I, right along with you, have watched it go to programs and state governments that do nothing but mismanage the funds and pay the government people who oversee it far too well for the pathetic jobs they do. (Well, maybe not as long as you...I dunno. And technically, I haven't watched it for forty years, as I've not been here that long).
Frankly, I don't know what Michelle Obama's view of America is. No one voted for her, right? So...I kind of pay about as much attention to her as I did to other first ladies, and I'm sorry if this bugs you, but...that attention? Wasn't that much. From what I can gather, she likes expensive shoes and nights out on the town. She thinks healthcare is a women's issue. That's...about all I know. So?
As for the inconsistencies you speak of...I think you had another thread about those as well, no? I don't recall disagreeing with you there on the inconsistencies, either. Then again, I didn't comment much on Bush's inconsistencies. Inconsistencies are to be expected, and I don't think there's always, or even more often than not, some big spectre of the boogeyman behind them. I think...people screw up, say things wrong, get confused, and, when it comes to politicians? I admit it: I don't think they always understand what someone else probably wrote down for them to say.
Then again, I don't know a single person, anywhere, that could keep that much information straight 24 hours a day/7 days a week, while constantly being bombarded by more and more information about thousands of different things. I know I can't. Which is probably why I'd never run for President. I think there are unrealistic expectations placed on them, as individuals.
Okay, what did I miss? I'm sure something.
