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  1. tannngl (@tannngl) on February 28, 2013 at 6:39 pm

    That’s the best cartoon I’ve seen on Obamaquester.



    • quinersdiner on February 28, 2013 at 9:22 pm

      It is really funny … love your use of the word “Obamaquester.”



  2. Bob Vance on March 1, 2013 at 9:22 am

    Republican Congressmen are playing with fire in my opinion. I hope they know what they are doing. Even fellow Republicans and of course our miltary are against this.



    • quinersdiner on March 1, 2013 at 9:53 am

      You’re probably right, Bob. But the president is also playing with fire. He and his party are shouting from the rooftops that the sky is falling. The president’s surrogate, Maxine Waters, claims the sequester will cost us 170,000,000 million jobs. That’s more jobs than we have in the entire country. She exposes the president’s position as being foolish by either lying or showing her ignorance. The Secretary of Education said thousands of teachers would lose their jobs. That’s been exposed as false. If the public realizes the sky isn’t falling, who takes the PR hit?



      • Bob Vance on March 1, 2013 at 3:34 pm

        The sky doesn’t have to fall. Right now, most people see the economy as slowly getting better (you may disagree but you are the minority). Any problems now, perceived or otherwise, will be blamed on Republicans.

        Republicans made quite a stink about the killings of Americans in Libia, and I won’t argue they shouldn’t have. However, now with budget cuts, it will be Republicans who are going to be seen as the ones who cut defense spending. Let’s hope we have no incidents in the coming weeks.

        This is the same problem we had before the last election. Too many conservatives think the world see things as they do regarding Obama and Democrats in general. It doesn’t. Congress already has one of the lowest approval ratings. Obama won the election by a majority of the popular vote.



        • quinersdiner on March 1, 2013 at 3:48 pm

          We shall see. Thanks for writing. Always great to hear from you, Bob.