If every time he comes on TV you change the channel and read very little of what he has to say, then how do you know for sure that you don't like him and can't wait until his term is up?
I don't live in a cave - just a house with a very costly mortgage that won't sell due to our wonderful economy. Basically it's worth less than the mortgage I currently hold and I'm not alone in this.
I watch the news, have internet access, talk to others, etc. and know what's going on in the world. If Charlie Gibson or Katie Couric want to tell me the news, great. If Obama comes on, I change the channel.
Just to clarify, I had an open mind prior to the election. I watched the debates, etc., and decided Mr. Obama wasn't the candidate for me. I figured he'd be elected, but that didn't mean I was happy with it. I don't like his policies, I don't like his politics, and I don't feel he's really qualified for the job. On the other hand, he didn't run against a real stellar candidate either.
Like Lori, I'm a bipartisan channel changer. And again, like Lori, Nancy Lugosi makes me crazy!
While I'm all for those who are sick having insurance, I don't feel it should be up to me to fund their coverage. Especially when we start talking about people who aren't even in our country legally. I'm also opposed to my government telling me that I MUST have coverage. Last I knew, America was a free country and we had choices. This smells too much of dictatorship to me.
I also feel that I pay my fair share of taxes - and then some - based on my income and I'm not funding my "personal financial desires". I'm simply trying to survive and support myself and my children. I work for everything I have - and I have since I was out of college - no one's giving me a free ride. Why should I fund the free ride of others?
Not flamming either, just my thoughts.
Rein me in, Pooter - I'm starting to get a little "testy" here
Jan