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Noblebrown: The video is exaggerated propaganda made when the Red Scare was still around. Nevertheless, it's pretty spot-on for hardcore socialism. The line at the end is something that I think even crowbar could get behind: "When anybody preaches disunity, tries to pit one of us against the other through class warfare, race hatred or religious intolerance, you know that person seeks to rob us of our freedom and destroy our very lives."
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Rann Aridorn: ... Wow. Okay, that's not issues, that's not even a subscription, that's a major city library archive.
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crowbar: Great rebuttal. I guess there isn't much brainpower going around in that cesspool you call the suburbs. Get lost, soccer mom. Try not to run anybody over on the highway while you're speeding in your SUV with your Blackberry glued to your ear. And next time your ilk is in a coffee shop. Shut the hell up! And let your kid have fun while they play sports.
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Rann Aridorn: Hey Chris, someone showed up to prove your point.
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crowbar: Since when are libertarian capitalists pro-labor unionism? The cartoon (funny that you need get your point across with a cartoon) fails to mention that your "glorious standard of living" is literally made possible by mountains of credit card and mortgage debt. And what's so honorable about sending lots of people to college? In other words, what's so honorable about getting young people into thousands and thousands of dollars in debt and not have any rewarding career waiting for them?
schaudenfrade
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arose: I don't know, I'm an Obama "supporter" and I "get it"... well, I think I do at least. I don't want anyone to "fall into line"... I just want to be represented, and yeah, I'm a bit on cloud 9 now feeling as if there is someone in the presidency that represents me, as I haven't felt that since I've been of voting age. Do I believe that Obama is the answer to all of the nation's problems? Nope... not in a longshot. I do, however, believe that change is a good thing right now... and more than willing to take my lumps if it proves to not be, in the same way that I wish that the W supporters would have been throughout the past 8 years. I'm all about "let's see what happens"... and ready to be responsible if need be. But also ready to take the other road if allowed, the road that says, "yeah, that was a good decision on my part." :o)
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chrisbg99: Wow. That wouldn't even make into the head of anyone today.
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Rann Aridorn: I wish I had video editing skill... I'd shop the "O" logo onto those bottles and have the guy talk about solving everything with "hope" and "change".
GM CEO resigns at Obama's behest
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working_man: The President can fire CEOs and all the media gushes over the First Lady as "arm candy". Ugh Time to go on a news blackout for the next 4 years...
GM CEO resigns at Obama's behest
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Poosh: You get what you voted for Now the people must be punished
GM CEO resigns at Obama's behest
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ez42x10: ♫ ♬ ♪ [They've] only just begun ♫ ♬ ♪ http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/Beyond-AIG-A-Bill-to-let-Big-Government-Set-Your-Salary-42158597.html
GM CEO resigns at Obama's behest
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Flounder: That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
GM CEO resigns at Obama's behest
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Starving Writer: B...but it's hopeful! And changeful! And Obama knows best for us! I hate to invoke Godwin's Law, but seriously, is this what living in Germany felt like from 1930 to 1939?
schaudenfrade
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chrisbg99: No, I don't think they get it. They probably still expect Obama to come down on a heavenly cloud and smite all those who don't fall in line.
50% of the nation's wealth gone
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working_man: apparently, there is a dearth of rational, non-moonbat Democrats who read this blog...
50% of the nation's wealth gone
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sindri: This is a set up for a vote to give Him extra-constitutional powers within the next 2 years. The "savings" he uses in the budget would get me put in jail if I ever tried to pass off such obvious bullshit to the IRS. Funny, Madoff goes to jail for 150 years for the second biggest ponzi scheme in history. The people running the largest ponzi scheme in all of world history, the US Government, will never go to jail over it. Despite that I remain a loyal subject of the United Socialist States of Amerika!
50% of the nation's wealth gone
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Janna: Lord knows I didn't vote for this. For another election I voted for the lessor of two evils in my opinion. Although Iswear I almost wrote in your name :-) I'd be considered part of the "poor" and I don't want anyone elses hard earned money. I'll work on earning my own thank you.
Stimulus, spending and raising taxes during a severe recession: why would they do this?
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DeanG: “It’s not about fixing the economy; it’s about proving Reagan wrong.” It’s about proving that an enlightened government is superior to a country led by tens of millions of individual sovereign decision makers. That is a complete oxymoron, the enlightenment movement was about proving how superior a country let by individual sovereign decision makers was superior to an enlightened leader (or King in the case of the actual enlightenment movement). It's liberal newspeak at its best. Kind of like calling Liberalism "progressive" when it is actually trying to return us to being subjects of a totalitarian government, rather than patrons of a republican one.
What sound does a trillion dollars make?
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Buzzion: The new accounting involves spending on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Medicare reimbursements to physicians and the cost of disaster responses. Mr. Obama’s banishment of the gimmicks, which have been widely criticized, is in keeping with his promise to run a more transparent government Which then allows to him to cut down these things like military spending in Iraq and Afghanistan so he can claim to have reduced the deficit. Just not in any meaningful way.
Stimulus, spending and raising taxes during a severe recession: why would they do this?
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Buzzion: They should ask Madoff investors if ponzi schemes work
Stimulus, spending and raising taxes during a severe recession: why would they do this?
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witchndigger: So why should I as a home owner pay my mortgae? /sarc
What sound does a trillion dollars make?
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wannabegerman: THINGS JUST GOT WORSE: As was the case with many things the Bush administration touched, the federal budget was gamed in such a way to make the deficit problems look smaller than they actually were. But now Obama and his team are set to change that. Only problem? The deficit is going to get a lot bigger. How much? Try $2.7 trillion. From NY Times: WASHINGTON — For his first annual budget next week, President Obama has banned four accounting gimmicks that President George W. Bush used to make deficit projections look smaller. The price of more honest bookkeeping: A budget that is $2.7 trillion deeper in the red over the next decade than it would otherwise appear, according to administration officials. The new accounting involves spending on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Medicare reimbursements to physicians and the cost of disaster responses. Mr. Obama’s banishment of the gimmicks, which have been widely criticized, is in keeping with his promise to run a more transparent government.
What sound does a trillion dollars make?
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Christian: But Jim, this is needed NOW!!!! I mean, I heard Pelosi the other day say that 500 million jobs A MONTH will be lost if we don't spend this ginormous waste of money that noone actually knows how its going to stimulate the economy, much less read the damn thing. If we can't believe these assclowns, then what kind of hopeandchange can we believe in? Just frak me runnen.
What sound does a trillion dollars make?
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JimK: Thank you, Wanna. I appreciate that. It wasn't cool when Bush and his handlers railroaded the Patriot Act, and this stimulus bill isn't right either. Machiavelli and I are gonna have a fistfight in the afterlife if there is one.
What sound does a trillion dollars make?
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wannabegerman: Definitely shady. I do feel some urgency for the government to take action, but the Obamer seems to be taking advantage of the situation. Exploitation of the American people and Congress in the name of the crisis isn't cool.
Game over, man. Game over.
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Buzzion: Like I was saying to the moron in the previous post, if the problem has been the out of control spending of the government for the past couple years like Obama claims, how is the solution to double that spending? Hey, I'm a fatass because I eat too much and I think the solution to losing weight is to double how much I eat. That'll surely work.
For the record...
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supercore: missed that it was supercore that said that. I was gonna say... Friendly fire is a bitch sometimes :) No need to apologize.
For the record...
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Rann Aridorn: (Whoops, missed that it was supercore that said that. I am embarrassed and apologize for not paying closer attention.) Anyway. I'm guessing the thing is, there's going to be plenty of complaining about the economy... but it will all be Bush's fault. Bush will continue to be the boogeyman/punching bag throughout Obama's tenure, until a new Republican scratching post gets elected.
For the record...
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JimK: Wanna...not to make this the schoolyard crap you were going for, but you just got your ass kicked and now you're pretending you still have your dignity while you leave. You shifted the focus, you lied, you accused me of things you couldn't POSSIBLY believe if you've read my blog for more than 5 minutes...and now you're running with your tail between your legs instead of dealing directly and honestly with the things I actually said. Why? Why not buck up, engage your intellectual muscles and get down with your bad self? Why all the name calling, obfuscation and bullshit? I'm gonna guess it's because under your bluster, you got *nothing* and you have no desire to actually research this bill and see how damaging it really is. You just want to love the cool young black dude with the hip image. You fucking bought into the fist bump, as though it wasn't a calculated move thought up by image consultants. If you want to talk specifics about why this bill is dangerous, I will gladly put aside all the name calling bullshit and do exactly that. If you want to continue your bullshit, you can just walk away like you said you would.
For the record...
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Rann Aridorn: The right to look like a complete hypocrite and tool is one I would never take away from somebody. Explaining why you have an internet connection.