malaise
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Tue Nov-25-08 07:54 PM
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Edited on Tue Nov-25-08 07:55 PM by malaise
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Turbineguy
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Tue Nov-25-08 07:58 PM
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1. That slimeball Norquist |
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Edited on Tue Nov-25-08 08:17 PM by Turbineguy
was on CNBC today debating Sirota. Norquist claimed FDR started the Great Depression.
When I see that motherfucker, I think of "... all enemies, foreign and domestic..."
Congress should make a loophole in the "cruel and unusual punishments" clause. Just for him.
And if he gets cancer, hopefully he'll get Dr. Joseph Mengele as Physician.
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malaise
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Tue Nov-25-08 08:01 PM
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3. Rethugs are illiterate |
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or they'd own up to their failures. Every fugging Rethug President since Reagan has increased the Federal debt.
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Shiver
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Wed Nov-26-08 07:30 AM
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I think a better plan would be to raise his taxes. And only his. To obscenely high levels. And then when he complains, tell him that he'll never have to pay any taxes ever again if he, personally, hunts down and kills Osama bin Laden.
We'll have him within a week.
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Tue Nov-25-08 07:59 PM
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2. The only thing we're drowning in the bathtub is ... YOUR POLICIES! |
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Buh-bye, Grover ... leaving a DIRTY RING around the tub on his way down ...
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Tue Nov-25-08 08:18 PM
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4. Why do these not match up? |
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especially the uptick between the end of Bush 41 and the start of Clinton? Shouldn't each "entering office" bar match the "leaving office" bar of the previous president?
I'm amazed W doesn't come off worse. Reagan's record is pretty clear!
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malaise
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Wed Nov-26-08 07:24 AM
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5. Same with Reagan and Bush 41 |
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two decades of Rethug criminality dressed up as fiscal responsibility.
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KharmaTrain
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Wed Nov-26-08 07:34 AM
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7. Their Game Has Been Called... |
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The election was a complete rejection of GOOP "Raygun Trickledownyourlegs Economics". Hell, boooshie took it to the extremes...not only bloating the defecit leading to the economic mess we have now, but he showed how "less government" was also a dysfuncational one...ask the fine folks of New Orleans and Beaumont. For all intents, we spent the last 8 years in Grover's "wonderland" of putting most the burden on social and infrastructure on the states and turning the federal into a GOOP patronage plantation.
The fun is to listen to him and Boner keep yelping about taxes, taxes, taxes...as if people are gonna have an income to worry about taxes. Thanks to georgie boooosh for putting all these "conservative values" in action...exposing both the fraudulent and ideologically bankrupt nature of the repugnican party.
Good morning...
:hi:
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Wed Nov-26-08 07:37 AM
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8. Republicon "conservatives"? Bwaaaa ha ha ha ha ha |
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Republicons are fiscal radicals -- and the stats prove it.
Republicons with their greed and corruption and imcompetence have flushed America's economy down the crapper.
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Hubert Flottz
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Wed Nov-26-08 08:10 AM
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9. "have flushed America's economy down the crapper" |
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And the best fix-it thing they had was Joe the Plumber, who wasn't anymore a real plumber than Bush was a real pResident.
They need to bend Grover over his own bathtub and waterboard him.
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