Boehner vs. Obama
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cbus4life
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JoeA1010Excellent job by Boehner. Telling our self-appointed masters (Obama, etc.) hell no you can't is exactly what I want from my public servants.
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ptown_trojans_1Clever.
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Mr. 300The greatest teleprompter pres we've ever had.
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CenterBHSFanOn the right hand, we have (what certain folks like to claim) "the party of no"
On the left hand, we have "the party of dismissal"
One likes to say no to everything that comes down the opposite pike, and...
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majorsparkGive Boehner another couple of years in those DC tanning booths and he might have a chance.
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ptown_trojans_1
Maybe he was saying "Hell No!" to the tax increase on tanning beds?majorspark wrote: Give Boehner another couple of years in those DC tanning booths and he might have a chance. -
dwccrewI can't understand a damn word Obama and his sheep are saying.
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cbus4lifeHmm, i had thought people would be able to just laugh at it, but i guess that isn't really possible anymore...
Oh well.
Only thing i was thinking when i was watching was..."this is fucking funny." -
dwccrewI didn't find it that humorous, although I realized that was the intent of the video. I guess I just have a different type of humor.
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majorspark
LOL! That 10% tax is why Boehner wants this bill repealed. Poor guy will go broke.ptown_trojans_1 wrote:
Maybe he was saying "Hell No!" to the tax increase on tanning beds?majorspark wrote: Give Boehner another couple of years in those DC tanning booths and he might have a chance. -
supermanRace Baiting was really what this video was about.
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2quik4ulame
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Swamp FoxI think that the Conservatives are starting to get a little nervous about the political picture in 2012. Dow up 4,000 since Obama took office, employment figures, while still poor, are starting to show signs of emerging from the economic disaster we were buried in, health care, for years denied to folks who had little or no way to afford it, and/or recently taken away arbitrarily by companies who dropped their employee's coverage, is now becoming available to massive numbers of people. Yep, we are in the business of subsidizing people, but then we have been doing that on a large scale since at least the 1930's. It's not a new idea. Plus, all of these folks who the president has helped are voters...and there are a lot of them. I think the elections coming up are going to be a lot more interesting than the Conservatives want to admit. I personally would much rather subsidize people who needed it than CEO's who get huge buy-outs with their bail out money. I know, I know, you Conservatives believe it's wrong either way, right? I think there are millions out there who vigorously and vehemently disagree with you.
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fish82
CS,BSwamp Fox wrote: I think that the Conservatives are starting to get a little nervous about the political picture in 2012. Dow up 4,000 since Obama took office, employment figures, while still poor, are starting to show signs of emerging from the economic disaster we were buried in, health care, for years denied to folks who had little or no way to afford it, and/or recently taken away arbitrarily by companies who dropped their employee's coverage, is now becoming available to massive numbers of people. Yep, we are in the business of subsidizing people, but then we have been doing that on a large scale since at least the 1930's. It's not a new idea. Plus, all of these folks who the president has helped are voters...and there are a lot of them. I think the elections coming up are going to be a lot more interesting than the Conservatives want to admit. I personally would much rather subsidize people who needed it than CEO's who get huge buy-outs with their bail out money. I know, I know, you Conservatives believe it's wrong either way, right? I think there are millions out there who vigorously and vehemently disagree with you. -
QuakerOats
False. The dow was 8,200 when he took office and it was over 9,600 when he was elected. It is now about 10,900. You run numbers like the socialists in congress.Swamp Fox wrote: I think that the Conservatives are starting to get a little nervous about the political picture in 2012. Dow up 4,000 since Obama took office, employment figures, while still poor, are starting to show signs of emerging from the economic disaster we were buried in, health care, for years denied to folks who had little or no way to afford it, and/or recently taken away arbitrarily by companies who dropped their employee's coverage, is now becoming available to massive numbers of people.
As for unemployment -- it is incredibly high and we have a president whose policies are anti-growth and anti-business; thus you can forget about that turning around any time soon; especially with the new burdens of the disastrous health care legislation. If you thought good jobs were hard to come by in the last 20 years, you haven't seen anything yet, so long as obama/pelosi/reid are running the country into the ground. -
CenterBHSFan
Just to open up the topic a little bit -
fish82
LMAO...that guy's awesome! I liked "My Conservative Girlfriend," too.CenterBHSFan wrote:
Just to open up the topic a little bit -
assumption
The old saying goes "figures don't lie but liars figure". Of course the 4000 gain on the Dow is wrong. What do your figures suggest? I look at the rise since he took office as a nice little gain. Many investors will agree. As for jobs; your take is nothing but speculation at best. At worst it appears you are like Limbaugh. "I hope he fails"QuakerOats wrote:
False. The dow was 8,200 when he took office and it was over 9,600 when he was elected. It is now about 10,900. You run numbers like the socialists in congress.Swamp Fox wrote: I think that the Conservatives are starting to get a little nervous about the political picture in 2012. Dow up 4,000 since Obama took office, employment figures, while still poor, are starting to show signs of emerging from the economic disaster we were buried in, health care, for years denied to folks who had little or no way to afford it, and/or recently taken away arbitrarily by companies who dropped their employee's coverage, is now becoming available to massive numbers of people.
As for unemployment -- it is incredibly high and we have a president whose policies are anti-growth and anti-business; thus you can forget about that turning around any time soon; especially with the new burdens of the disastrous health care legislation. If you thought good jobs were hard to come by in the last 20 years, you haven't seen anything yet, so long as obama/pelosi/reid are running the country into the ground.