Question:
Is part of being a Democrat having no accountability?
2011-07-22 11:41:36 UTC
I haven't seen one Democrat ever take the blame for screwing up on here. Even when you catch them they resort to name-calling or the typical rhetoric. Why do Democrats believe they never do anything wrong? Everybody messes up, if you can't admit to a mistake you can't learn anything.
Twelve answers:
2011-07-22 12:03:51 UTC
dure they have accountabilibuddies!!! the tax payers money. liberals are free but only with other peoples money.

Obama deserves to get cut a bit of slack every now and then, right?



Reflect for a moment on Grey's Law: "Any sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice" and the law's variously attributed corollary, "Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence." I'll wait...Finished reflecting? Ditto. Those are lousy choices. Malicious or incompetent, either way, America can -- must -- do better.



President Obama and national Democrats have much to answer for. America's barely discernible economic growth is insufficient to accommodate job-seekers. Unimaginably, the national debt has skyrocketed more than $5 trillion in only three years. Food and fuel prices continue to climb -- and the housing market is as bad as it was three years ago.



To support $5 trillion in deficit spending in three years, the Federal Reserve has tried two rounds of "quantitative easing," a euphemism for printing astonishing amounts of money, to buy back, or monetize, our own debt. All that new un-backed liquidity cheapens our currency, inflates prices for commodities, food and fuel among them, and threatens hyper-inflation.



Unemployment is still above 9% -- above 15% if those who have abandoned hope of finding work are counted. Unemployed Americans are falling off the tax rolls. Those still employed are made to do more with less at work and at home. Welfare is expanding and record numbers of Americans receive food stamps. Entitlement commitments for federally mandated Medicare and Social Security are unsustainable, yet the administration resists reforms. And the administration and fellow Democrats in Congress haven't submitted the annual budget their rules require in more than 700 days.



Now that the White House and House Republicans have reached an impasse over raising the debt ceiling, the president says that congressional Republicans must grow up, "eat our peas," and do something the Democrats could, Cut spending? Tax or entitlement reform? Those are not factors in the Democrats' calculus. Who could be naïve enough to think that reversing the policies that got America into this mess might get us out? According to the Democrats, what we need is more spending -- that, and no accountability for Democrats, of course.



In 2009, the Democrats' massive, unsuccessful $787-billion "stimulus" bill was peddled as a way to keep unemployment under 8% of the workforce. When the number of unemployed exceeded 10%, the administration moved the goalposts, telling America that the effects of the stimulus would improve the job picture by 2010 to mid-2011. But the rate of unemployment increased again in May and June 2011, at the same time earlier, rosier Labor Department job growth estimates were being discounted.



Things in America are far worse than the government will admit -- worse than the Obama Administration can admit going into a presidential election year.



Not only has Obama taken difficult economic times and made them worse, he and the Democrats propose to enact a tax increase and double down on the spending policies that prolonged and deepened the recession. Obama wants House Republicans to be complicit, too.



If they wish to extend their majority and win the Senate and the White House, House Republicans must resist tax increases, hold firm on genuine spending reductions, effectively present their case to the people, and allow the election of 2012 to sort out the dispute.



Obama wishes to be seen as above politics, the adult in a room of squabbling pre-schoolers or the principled agent among malefactors. Victor Davis Hansen writes of the "first person" fatigue caused by Obama's rhetoric: The demagogue, in messianic fashion, sees himself as a lone crusader taking on special interests, again always on behalf of "the people." Almost everything is personalized in these cosmic struggles. So, ad nauseam, we hear of the narcissistic "I," "my," "mine," etc., as if the executive branch is but one man of genius and compassion, set against existential challenges and demonic enemies everywhere.



To many, perhaps by now most, Americans, Obama is no longer a sympathetic figure. It's not just the arrogant condescension in Obama's voice to which people object. it's his policies too.



Considering Grey's choices in characterizing Obama -- malice or incompetence -- the most persuasive case includes a combination of those attributes, both of which are unacceptable in the Oval Office.
Chewy Ivan 2
2011-07-22 11:46:54 UTC
No, that's a requirement for being a Republican. Republicans blame everything on Democrats and then accuse Democrats for having no accountability when they refuse to take responsibility for Republican failures.



If you want to criticize Democrats for their out-of-control spending, you can do so decades from now when that spending actually causes problems. Right now, though, we have an economy that needs fixing. Democrats don't need lectures from the same people that proclaim Ronald "Triple the Debt" Reagan and George "Double the Debt" Bush as two of our country's best presidents.



Edit: What's the point of accepting accountability when Republicans show no interest in reciprocating? If the Democrats take responsibility, the Republicans will just say, "We knew it was all your fault." I'd like to see the Republicans take some initiative in accountability for a change.
hildebrandt
2016-09-16 04:41:22 UTC
If you have not spotted, no president considering the fact that Jimmy Carter has had this sort of rough time getting anybody appointed at any place within the executive. Whether you believe Obama's insurance policies or no longer I suppose we will be able to all agree that doing not anything (which may not support) isn't bigger than doing whatever that can support.
?
2011-07-22 11:45:54 UTC
No.



Is part of being a Republican having no accountability?

I haven't seen one Republican ever take the blame for screwing up on here. Even when you catch them they resort to name-calling or the typical rhetoric. Why do Republicans believe they never do anything wrong? Everybody messes up, if you can't admit to a mistake you can't learn anything.
Dan T
2011-07-22 12:15:14 UTC
Joe is only half right. Part of being a democrat is caring about people who agree with you

If they don't agree with you part of being a democrat is hoping the people you don't agree with die of a heart attack, than justifying it by claiming said person is evil, solely based on the fact they disagree with you politically.



Democrats are good at distortion of the truth, blame, and propaganda. So the answer is a 110% yes
?
2011-07-22 12:01:24 UTC
Merely change the label "Democrats" to "most of today's US citizens" and you have made a very valid point.



i haven't seen this much vitriolic polarization since I returned home from the Vietnam war.

I prayed then that America would never be that divided again- apparently to no avail.
2011-07-22 12:46:52 UTC
That was as about as low as you reaching up scratching a snake on the belly. How can anyone be so far from the real truth.You've been listening to the wrong people.It is the The radical Republican machine that masters that one.



Sorry wrong number.
JOE
2011-07-22 11:46:49 UTC
Part of being a Democrat and a liberal is caring about people. We do make mistakes but compared to the other side they are very small
2011-07-22 12:03:29 UTC
One guy who stole admitted it but said he didn't break the law. Democrats will do what it takes to keep their image
Brett
2011-07-22 12:08:42 UTC
didnt you hear? liberals are allowed to live with no consequences, just as long as they can stay in office. well, now that were in this debt crisis, looks like the consequences are beginning to surface. good luck with that one libs
2011-07-22 11:57:59 UTC
nope
Dylan
2011-07-22 11:42:07 UTC
all of em


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