I didn't vote for Mr Obama, but the way I see it, it's time now for Obama to get us back to a stronger economy.  He has inherited a miss and our newly elected President with the help of both parties need to help "fix it".  He appears to be quite capable of fixing it, he said he could fix it.  So congratulations to you, Mr Obama, now lets FIX IT. 

 
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16 Comments on Obama, Roll Up Your Sleeves And Get Ready to Work AND FIX IT!

NOV
05
2008
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Robert,

I'm won't hold my breath.  

You reminded me of the character of the financial guy on weekend update on SNL.  Is that what you were going for?

Michelle

12:15am • #1
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Robert -

I did vote and support the President Elect, and am very confident he has the leadership to make change happen.

But one person alone cannot change the world.  Not Obama.  Not McCain.

It will take hard work, coalition building, and bold, innovative moves.

As he said tonight in his acceptance speech, it won't be a quick or easy "fix".  But it will be done.  America has always stepped up to the challenge, and President Elect Obama has the leadership to ignite the spark.

My two cents anyway!  Drop in or call anytime!

DEAN & DEAN'S TEAM CHICAGO

12:16am • #2
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I look forward to all that he will be doing. I can not wait to see him in action. Good luck Mr. President.

12:18am • #3

I pray he can do what he says he can. although I did not vote for him.

12:29am • #4
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Robert:  I did vote for, and support Barack Obama... our new President Elect, too.  I am so full of hope this morning.  The feeling of finally being able to rid our country of such a group of people who had grown to think they did not have to account to anyone.  For me, it truly is a feeling of hope.  We shall see.

12:31am • #5
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Karen I am glad too. There are too many people who deserve this chance. I am very proud. We did something good this election.

12:45am • #6

Chance and HOPE hold large expectation!  Those who believe in this country will be held to a high standard which equals ===== RESPONSIBILITY!

Those who chose Mr. Obama will get what they asked for, I hope for them to prove us wrong

This is a day of HISTORY, We will soon see.  The proof is in the pudding?

McCain and Palin did EXTRAORDINARY! Under the circumstances

Robert hold your head up high!  Stay True to You!  The Truth Will Prevail!

If it keeps the way it is going there will be no "Fillibuster"  Keep the Faith!

Speaking The Truth
12:54am • #7
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Robert, I agree with Dean it won't happen over night but he will get it done. They did announce that Barack will be setting up his transition team at noon today. How's that for rolling up your sleeves and getting to work?

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Speaking The Truth .... or a "Troll" from other nasty posts that popped up after the election. Hmmm!

Robert --- I am an Obama Supporter and have high hopes and expectations. He's taking on a mess (you are so right there) and simliar to an old saying, "It will take a neighborhood to raise us back up".

Best wishes.

1:38am • #9
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I am an Obama supporter. Our country desperately needed change.  In the end, the Bush administration will probably go down in history as the most corrupt administration ever.  Let's hope that Barack Obama can keep the rhetoric down and the substance high.  Our country is a mess and in need of much help.

1:53am • #10
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It's easier to destroy than to build.  The scary part of that is afte 8 years of destruction does that mean it will take more than 8 to rebuild???

2:48am • #11

Only time will tell. I will be very surprised if he doesn't promote exactly the opposite of what every one expects. I will hope for the best and prepare for the worst.

4:27am • #12

I just can not believe that there are so many people in America that thought the last 8 years were the good old days.  In fact they were the worst leadership years in the history of America.  I think that most agree we needed a change from the past and can feel the difference even today. 

8:35am • #13

Well, I dont know what your thoughts are... but I have sold many home recently due to the fact that my wealthy clients are pulling out of the stock market and paying cash for homes to beat the projected rise in cap gains tax... as much as 15% from what has been talked about... anyone else seeing simular sales? do you think he will raise capital gains? I DO

1:50pm • #14
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I'm really glad this election is over.  Am I hopeful? You betcha!

9:05pm • #15

1Obama is the Messiah.  Now everyone can go on  Welfare  and he will pay every one's bills and mortgage payments and Free Health Care for Everyone.  I also feel very secure with regards to his Military and Foreign Policy experience too!  Go Obama Go!

Kathy Hyatt, Ft. Lauderdale

9:18pm • #16

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