Campbell
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The modern (T)Republican party is the most perfect example of that I've ever heard of.......'course I'm just 79.
When these people will shut down the government over a law which they have tried to repeal 42 times, one which has been heard by the supreme court and found to be OK with the constitution and is ready to be completely enabled............what are they thinking?
This seems to be you guy's plan:
Halperin: Obama's Shutdown Strategy Banks On The Press Blaming Republicans Like They Did In the '90s | NewsBusters
Sheeple
The modern (T)Republican party is the most perfect example of that I've ever heard of.......'course I'm just 79.
When these people will shut down the government over a law which they have tried to repeal 42 times, one which has been heard by the supreme court and found to be OK with the constitution and is ready to be completely enabled, one which the nation's first black president is responsible for being in existence and who was re-elected in the middle of the worst recession our country has ever experienced............what are they thinking?
I didn't ask about "You Guys" I asked about what's going on.
This time the (T) Republicans are asking ordinary Americans to believe a load of bull****.
Yeah, I think they're nutz, too.
I think they took their playbook from Wisconsin democrats who left their state enmass in order to shut down the legislature and avoid enacting a law wanted by the majority. (That didn't work either.)
We're now sitting in the handbasket.
Yeah, I think they're nutz, too.
I think they took their playbook from Wisconsin democrats who left their state enmass in order to shut down the legislature and avoid enacting a law wanted by the majority. (That didn't work either.)
We're now sitting in the handbasket.
The latest CR from the House wants the government to treat people the same way they are already treating corporations. It also takes the generous subsidy that Federal workers get so they don't feel the financial pain the rest of us feel.
Reid and Obama refuse to speak to House Republicans. That if anything is a lack of leadership. This government and this administration is so dysfunctional it will take decades to repair the damage they are causing to America. Shutting down the government is an improvement.
The latest CR from the House wants the government to treat people the same way they are already treating corporations. It also takes the generous subsidy that Federal workers get so they don't feel the financial pain the rest of us feel.
Reid and Obama refuse to speak to House Republicans. That if anything is a lack of leadership. This government and this administration is so dysfunctional it will take decades to repair the damage they are causing to America. Shutting down the government is an improvement.
Hold that thought and learn how to say Madame President
Final arrow in the country's heart is a bit hyperbolic don't you think?
Just like talk radio, left and right...this election is the MOST IMPORTANT IN YOUR LIFETIME.
Eh, every time they interview a Senator or Representative, left or right, it is the same old talking points, same old blame, same old hyperbolic nonsense, same old shuck and jive.
But, shutting down the government because you don't like a law that was legally passed, hasn't gone into effect, and that you could have elected a president to stop is pretty lame. Glad I didn't take that overseas Fed job last year...
The modern (T)Republican party is the most perfect example of that I've ever heard of.......'course I'm just 79.
When these people will shut down the government over a law which they have tried to repeal 42 times, one which has been heard by the supreme court and found to be OK with the constitution and is ready to be completely enabled, one which the nation's first black president is responsible for being in existence and who was re-elected in the middle of the worst recession our country has ever experienced............what are they thinking?
then how about you AND campbell offering links, so we can see which of the two of you is posting the truthThe bolded above is patently false (as usual). Eight of the 42 bills passed the House, Senate AND were SIGNED by the president (like the 1099 reporting). Many of these 42 were NOT attempts to repeal. You really shouldn't believe all you hear on MSNBC...
I tend to agree... the longer government is shut down, the better I like it. It's too bad Congress has to continue to get paid though....
The latest CR from the House wants the government to treat people the same way they are already treating corporations. It also takes the generous subsidy that Federal workers get so they don't feel the financial pain the rest of us feel.
Reid and Obama refuse to speak to House Republicans. That if anything is a lack of leadership. This government and this administration is so dysfunctional it will take decades to repair the damage they are causing to America. Shutting down the government is an improvement.
then how about you AND campbell offering links, so we can see which of the two of you is posting the truth
Well, some of 'us guys' believe that if we don't try, the ruinous healthcare laws will put the final arrow through this country's heart.
Final arrow in the country's heart is a bit hyperbolic don't you think?
Just like talk radio, left and right...this election is the MOST IMPORTANT IN YOUR LIFETIME.
Eh, every time they interview a Senator or Representative, left or right, it is the same old talking points, same old blame, same old hyperbolic nonsense, same old shuck and jive.
But, shutting down the government because you don't like a law that was legally passed, hasn't gone into effect, and that you could have elected a president to stop is pretty lame. Glad I didn't take that overseas Fed job last year...
The modern (T)Republican party is the most perfect example of that I've ever heard of.......'course I'm just 79.
When these people will shut down the government over a law which they have tried to repeal 42 times, one which has been heard by the supreme court and found to be OK with the constitution and is ready to be completely enabled, one which the nation's first black president is responsible for being in existence and who was re-elected in the middle of the worst recession our country has ever experienced............what are they thinking?
then how about you AND campbell offering links, so we can see which of the two of you is posting the truth
This seems to be you guy's plan:
Halperin: Obama's Shutdown Strategy Banks On The Press Blaming Republicans Like They Did In the '90s | NewsBusters
Sheeple
The bolded above is patently false (as usual). Eight of the 42 bills passed the House, Senate AND were SIGNED by the president (like the 1099 reporting). Many of these 42 were NOT attempts to repeal. You really shouldn't believe all you hear on MSNBC...
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