[quote name='thrustbucket']Not even that. For the past 2 years (maybe 4), Democrats have done little but blame Republicans. They lost before because they had very little in the way of plans, and this is more of the same.
I would just like if Democrats would lay out detailed plans for all their "fixes" across the board. That's what bothers me. Their whole shtick for nearly a decade has been "We don't really have much of a plan, but we know the Republican plan sucks!"
A lot of people often side with the guy with detailed plans, even if they aren't crazy about the plans, if the other choice is simply a guy with lots of good intentions and no plan. This is what the Dems are up against.[/quote]
That was the dumbest post I've read today.
Did you even LISTEN to the Democratic debates? Joe Biden spent the whole time outlining his plan to divide Iraq. Hilary and Obama drew boos because they spent too much time detailing their health care plans and arguing over particulars.
And don't give me that BS about how the Dems haven't done anything, cause how can they when the Republicans have had a majority from 1994-2006? Even when the Dems pass something through Congress nowadays, Bush vetoes it, and since the Dems majority is only one in the Senate they don't have the two thirds necessary to override the veto.
EDIT: I read your follow-up posts, which clarify what you're saying more but I wrote the above based on your first post.
I would just like if Democrats would lay out detailed plans for all their "fixes" across the board. That's what bothers me. Their whole shtick for nearly a decade has been "We don't really have much of a plan, but we know the Republican plan sucks!"
A lot of people often side with the guy with detailed plans, even if they aren't crazy about the plans, if the other choice is simply a guy with lots of good intentions and no plan. This is what the Dems are up against.[/quote]
That was the dumbest post I've read today.
Did you even LISTEN to the Democratic debates? Joe Biden spent the whole time outlining his plan to divide Iraq. Hilary and Obama drew boos because they spent too much time detailing their health care plans and arguing over particulars.
And don't give me that BS about how the Dems haven't done anything, cause how can they when the Republicans have had a majority from 1994-2006? Even when the Dems pass something through Congress nowadays, Bush vetoes it, and since the Dems majority is only one in the Senate they don't have the two thirds necessary to override the veto.
EDIT: I read your follow-up posts, which clarify what you're saying more but I wrote the above based on your first post.