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have you had enough yet???
let's see...2000 more pages of legislation that needs to be passed to find out what's in it, Obama travelling to Canada to tell the "G's" that they need to increase government spending to improve their failing ecomomies and that reducing spending will only slow the recovery?...because spending like a drunken sailor when you are broke is precisely the way to improve your situation...fortunately the established socialist countries recognize what many Americans don't, Obama is a maniac...and they've sanely chosen to reduce spending in many cases....as for our "brilliant" president, he'll keep requesting billions and trillions to try to sustain the unsustainable.....look around America...these democrats don't/can't help create private sector jobs (lucky it's a census year, huh?) because they are idealogically opposed to the private sector, they are leeches who will suck the blood out of the host till it dies and either die themselves, gorged, or move on to another victim, they create public sector government dependence...pick your favorite bastion of democrat controlled states or cities, legislatures and do you see economic growth? or do you see massive government dependency, failing and unfunded government entitlements, massive public debt and looming disaster essentially..sooo...spend, spend.... spend........reminds me of that movie Leaving Las Vegas where Nicholas Cage is determined to drink himself to death....and does :uhuh:
and then there's this little gem Provincetown, Massachusetts "to rethink condom policy," reports the Boston Globe. After Governor Deval Patrick "expressed concern" the School Committee will revisit its policy of providing free condoms to "the Cape Cod community's elementary school, which serves preschoolers to sixth-graders." The conservative new regulations will limit free condom distribution to the preschool through fourth grade, but will offer protection to all sexually active fifth and sixth graders: "If parents are that upset, and we have to revise it to fifth- and sixth-graders, then that would be fine with me,'' said [School Committee member Carrie] Notaro, who has a preschooler and a second-grader in the elementary school. Parents however will have no say in whether their fifth-grader is authorized to get a condom, Notaro noted, since kids aren't "going to ask their parents anyway." |
Plenty, a long time ago.....
Better git r' done before November because the Voters are starting to wake up... |
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Obama called Provincetown and said 'give condoms to kids, NOW' "The Voters are starting to wake up" What if they don't? I think we could use a little balance, which I have been consistent with saying in previous posts, however what if the mass exodus of dem's from the House Senate doesn't happen... what will that mean? |
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If this whole event weren't true it would be comical, and you can bet your sweet a$$ that none of the school board intellectual rejects will be subjecting thier spawn to this ridiculous rule. Of course that's provided they could have scraped together enough viable chromosomes to create a child. |
it's all bush's fault
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Problem solved.:rotf2: |
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Why are people blaming Obama or Bush?
Blame them who really are at fault. It is not hard to figure it out people. It's the peoples fault!! :smash::wall: |
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N Korea seeks $75 trillion in compensation - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) |
Well, I demanded a million dollars yesterday, even yelled it at town hall when I drove by.
didn't make it happen :-D |
Obama hasn't pulled troops out of the 2 wars as promised. That one iss still attainable. His stimulus promise of 5 million jobs was not believable from day one. He got something done on health care good or bad.
After all of that he will mostly be judged by the oil spill.If BP defaults Obama gets blamed in Nov. 2012 |
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Are you feeling ok? -spence |
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larger government I guess, temporary census jobs?...you are delusional...you are moot:uhuh: guess a lot of people are permanently screwed according to Biden Biden: We Can't Recover All the Jobs Lost Vice President Joe Biden gave a stark assessment of the economy today, telling an audience of supporters, "there's no possibility to restore 8 million jobs lost in the Great Recession." |
Yes there is a possibility to restore jobs. Put tariffs on Chinese imports and promote American made products. It's really quite simple
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Reducing the rate of job loss and averting a much deeper recession is of tremendous benefit to the American people. Some of this was simply emotional which is soft, but very important. Harder benefits like new hires, increases in pay or the big one GDP can be measured, but the driver isn't always a single cause. The economists seem to generally agree that the Stimulus Bill did help avert a deeper recession, which in soft terms means the economic impact is far beyond 600B. Never recovering all 8M jobs doesn't mean we won't recover. A lot of jobs will be lost through automation and technology changes. As a country, we need to adapt and innovate. -spence |
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AP Steve Wynn says Americans are afraid. He’s just angry. “Washington is unpredictable these days,” declares the CEO of Wynn Resorts . “No one has any idea what’s next…the uncertainty of the business climate in America is frightening, frightening to everybody, and it’s delaying the recovery.” Wynn speaks of “wild, uncontrolled spending,” and “unbelievable, unsustainable debt”. As he plans to split his company headquarters between Las Vegas and Macau, with a bigger emphasis on Macau because of its tremendous profitability, he has no qualms about dealing with the Chinese government. “Macau has been steady. The shocking, unexpected government is the one in Washington.” He’s concerned about the prospect of inflation, of FHA repeating the mistakes of Fannie and Freddie, and the cost to business from the new healthcare law. “We’re on our way to Greece, in the hands of a confused, foolish government,” Wynn says. “It’s got to stop. It’s got to stop.” (Reuters) - President Barack Obama, fresh from a win on a sweeping overhaul of Wall Street regulations, on Saturday urged Congress to take up his proposal for a $90 billion, 10-year tax on banks as the next step in reform. Politics Obama wants to slap a 0.15 percent tax on the liabilities of the biggest U.S. financial institutions to recoup the costs to taxpayers of the financial bailout. "We need to impose a fee on the banks that were the biggest beneficiaries of taxpayer assistance at the height of our financial crisis -- so we can recover every dime of taxpayer money," Obama said in his weekly radio and Internet address. because Barry knows of course that the banks won't be passing the cost of that tax right down to their customers "taxpayers" |
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