Topic: Soros loses LOL
boredinaz06's photo
Thu 11/04/10 02:40 PM
This pleases me!




Election night was a bad night for Democrats. It was even worse for their financiers.

Billionaire George Soros, the Hungarian-born businessman known for bankrolling liberal causes, saw a slew of his pet projects and candidates get wiped out in the Republican-red tide on Tuesday.

Not only did Soros-sponsored MoveOn.org call the results "devastating," his Secretary of State Project suffered its worst losses since its founding in 2006.

The Secretary of State Project, which sprouted out of the Soros-backed Democracy Alliance, was built as a vehicle to support "reform-minded" candidates for secretary of state. Since these often-overlooked officials have authority over state election rules, they can play a huge role in close or disputed political contests.

USmale47374's photo
Thu 11/04/10 03:09 PM
People who believe that there's nothing wrong with the fact that 5% of the population of the US controls 95% of the wealth frighten me.

boredinaz06's photo
Thu 11/04/10 03:10 PM

People who believe that there's nothing wrong with the fact that 5% of the population of the US controls 95% of the wealth frighten me.


Soros is one of em.

yellowrose10's photo
Thu 11/04/10 03:12 PM
oops...wrong topic laugh

boredinaz06's photo
Thu 11/04/10 03:17 PM

IMO...the people want to see change. The same thing people said when Obama was elected. The people spoke. I don't know if the change will help or not (time will tell) but I think the people are trying to tell the government something


Me and msharmony had this discussion and the people spoke earlier this year about health care in particular and if you remember the message was not in support of it and they went ahead and did it any way. Politicians are arrogant jack offs who think they know more than we do, I remember watching the last part of Obamas first SOTU because I wanted to hear the republican rebuttle to see if they learned anything and the answer was no. It was business as usual and now Obama is reaching out to the reps and McConnel is saying no, the people have spoken you need to come to the republican side. Bottom line is with these two parties we are never gonna have a consensus.

yellowrose10's photo
Thu 11/04/10 03:43 PM
hey...you weren't supposed to quote that...I said I posted in the wrong topic laugh

boredinaz06's photo
Thu 11/04/10 04:24 PM

hey...you weren't supposed to quote that...I said I posted in the wrong topic laugh


Oh whatever ladylaugh