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12/5/2009 8:21:49 AM
we're doing that stupid bullshit in soapbox now?
12/5/2009 8:25:10 AM
^ what? half of burro’s TSB posts are noting new pages.
12/5/2009 12:44:05 PM
Democrats Provide Holiday Dinner Talking Points To Their ObamabotsPosted on December 7, 2009http://tinyurl.com/yh8dl7vThe "Home for the Holidays Cribsheet" paid for by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.Sweet Jesus.
12/8/2009 6:38:29 AM
Let's at least attempt to keep this thread credible by dropping the name calling. To me it is a sign of intellectual bankruptcy, especially when it isn't even clever.]
12/8/2009 6:52:52 AM
^ I was simply quoting the headline. The story is legit--an e-mail is included in the article--but I couldn't find another link. FTR, I first heard the story at issue reported on FOX & Friends (yes, FNC--GASP!). Now that we've got that all cleared up, would mind simply addressing the topic of the post? Thanks.
12/8/2009 7:04:47 AM
How about we address issues when they're presented in a fashion above the 4th grade playground vernacular and supported by legitimate sources? I, for one, am suspicious of a site which refers to the "Democrat-ick" party in the first line and cites no sources for the e-mail. This particular blog does not have the reputation (one way or the other) to convey legitimacy by simply posting something on the internet.]
12/8/2009 7:15:12 AM
^ Um. . .did you happen to catch this part?
12/8/2009 7:51:42 AM
12/8/2009 10:44:58 AM
well that's because these idiots are trying to create construction and highway jobs were the vast amount of money spent on such projects are to pay for material, not labor.
12/8/2009 11:16:39 AM
What other jobs would you suggest they create?
12/8/2009 12:23:34 PM
Not to say I agree with the stimulus package, but this is a load of crap. Jobs don't appear out of no-where. There has to be an incentive to CREATE a position. Obama can't just tell businesses to hire more people.
12/8/2009 1:03:17 PM
GOP's Steele demands Senate's Harry Reid apologize for slavery remark in health care debateDecember 8, 2009
12/8/2009 5:25:50 PM
It was a pretty dumb comment for Reid to make, that cheapens the civil rights struggle more than anything.
12/8/2009 6:45:45 PM
12/8/2009 9:13:36 PM
^ Yes, and now you have it above--directly from the original source. Now are you going to address the topic or are you going to continue to squirm about the sand in your vag?PS: Trolling from a high horse is still trolling. [Edited on December 9, 2009 at 7:37 AM. Reason : .]
12/9/2009 7:36:39 AM
12/11/2009 9:59:53 AM
ADDRESS THE TOPIC I CREATED BY POSTING A QUOTE AND A LINK WITHOUT A FRAMEWORK FOR DISCUSSION OR EVEN MY OWN COMMENTARY
12/11/2009 10:43:36 AM
Judge Blocks U.S. Ban on Funding for Acornhttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB126057881607388239.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
12/12/2009 2:19:51 AM
If I get the time this weekend I might try to find the opinion online. Seems like the key question here is, "does removal of discretionary congressional spending from an organization constitute legal punishment?"From the article:
12/12/2009 9:53:49 AM
12/16/2009 9:31:48 PM
Chuck is a jerk. Said it before and I'll say it again. I've been on the wrong side of his wraith enough times for a lifetime.He's definitely not warm and sunshiney.
12/16/2009 9:54:16 PM
12/19/2009 1:17:41 PM
It is my understanding that you essentially have to apply or bid for the funding, it’s not just spent. Without knowing more about how they collected the data, i’d wager that democratic districts were more likely to apply for the stimulus money than the republican districts.
12/19/2009 2:05:59 PM
The data was collected from Recovery.gov and I doubt the Democratic districts submitted any more or less than the Republican districts. A politician is a politician and they're going to want to bring home as much bacon as they can get.And this isn't a dig at Democrats, were Republicans in power the effect would be the same. The point is that this presumption that Congress or a bureaucracy is somehow more equitable than the market is laughable.A bit more on the study from the Mercatus Center:
12/19/2009 2:23:13 PM
Is anyone else confused by these two statements:
12/19/2009 3:14:40 PM
My understanding of the stimulus is that private businesses and organizations, not politicians, request the funds.
12/19/2009 3:43:36 PM
^^ not necessarily, the first sentence implies that there should be a positive correlation between high unemployment and high stimulus spending. That there was no statistically significant relation between stimulus spending and unemployment does not preclude a trend towards financially powerful districts getting more money.Also . . .
12/23/2009 10:06:54 PM
Doesn't entirely apply here, but close enough:
12/23/2009 11:01:43 PM
Senator Max Baucus Drunk / Intoxicated on Senate Floor - Shouts Down Wickerhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5Y9X5ggxzAI don't know, he seems like he could be drunk to me. Or just really tired. If I was supporting this kind of garbage legislation, I'd probably stay have to stay wasted around the clock too.
12/24/2009 11:01:58 AM
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/30970.htmlUnlimited aid for Freddie, Fannie
12/29/2009 8:50:11 AM
sweet jesus, it never ends.
12/29/2009 9:16:14 AM
^^The Treasury department went on to say that if there were any future negative consequences to their actions today it will be Bush's fault..not theirs.
12/29/2009 10:49:23 AM
Great, so now it's just a blame game. "Sure, we're destroying the economy, but only to paper over the mess that Bush created." Yes, the Bush administration was responsible for terrible things. Isn't the correct course of action to not continue doing those same things? I know it isn't politically viable to do the right thing, but if the Obama administration would, they'd be vindicated in the history books. Instead, they're going to go down as the ones that took the wheel from Bush and stomped on the gas, right over the edge of a cliff.
12/29/2009 10:59:10 AM
I heard that the Bush Administration caused Global Warmingand herpes
12/29/2009 12:03:06 PM
Unfortunately, the voting public loves the blame game.
12/29/2009 1:21:26 PM
Yes, and the media perpetuates it further. Because of the two party system, there's this scenario painted that makes it seem as if either Republicans are right, or Democrats are right, and you need to pick one. Of course, both parties are dead wrong and don't understand how the economy functions. Back in the 1980s when Volcker did the right thing by raising interest rates substantially, he was hated. People blamed him. Looking back on it, we know that he did the right thing. It's cliche as it is, doing what's right isn't always popular, and surely we've learned that doing what's popular isn't always right. There are two ways of looking at representatives. One camp says that representatives should do whatever the constituents want them to do at the time. The other camp, that I'm a part of, says that you should elect a representative to act on their own judgment. You'll look at that candidate, assess his or her principles, and say "Yeah, I like that, and I want every vote to be guided by those principles." Term limits would encourage that kind of behavior.
12/29/2009 1:49:21 PM
Put on term limits and the only people left in Washington who know the legislative system will be lobbyists.
12/29/2009 1:54:48 PM
It's not the old politicians would walk out and the lobbyists would walk in. New people would be elected to congress from their districts. We might lose some good people, but we'll lose a lot more bad people. I think the problem is career politicians. If the primary goal is to get re-elected, there's always going to be incentive to take from the 49% and give to the 51%. We need a citizen legislature that's going to have to go back and live under the laws they create.
12/29/2009 2:14:38 PM
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1/20/2010 9:02:22 AM
I've had a mancrush on Jim Webb for some years now.
1/20/2010 9:10:21 AM
Our politicians have no credibility. If your primary concern is being re-elected then you don't have a true grasp on your job as a legislator. There are only really 2 options:1 - Enact your will. The people saw fit to elect you based on your brains, charisma, etc. and they trust your judgment to do what is right and fair.2 - Enact the will of your constituency, everyone else be damned. You owe your loyalty to them and you serve as their voice and their vote. You should vote as the majority of the people in your district or state would providing their views are constitutional.What actually happens is nothing more than pandering, demagoguery, and working the system with no concern for anything other than, how can I get re-elected. If any of these people had either ideals or credibility they would have long ago passed this health care bill they seem so dead set on passing. The same can be said of almost every congress since career politician became an option. Their only real concern is doing that which will keep them in power and allow them to milk tons of money from special interest groups and hand taxpayer money out to their friends. It's just one giant good old boy circle jerk and we're left to eat the soggy biscuit.
1/20/2010 9:20:38 AM
1/20/2010 10:00:43 AM
Democrats propose $1.9T increase in debt limit
1/21/2010 8:54:27 AM
I am getting sick of all the partisan hackery.
1/21/2010 4:33:32 PM
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