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Old 11-09-2011, 06:17 PM   #1
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Old 11-09-2011, 07:30 PM   #2
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Move to Somalia. No troublesome gubmit there.

Ought to make you cream your panties.
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Old 11-09-2011, 07:57 PM   #3
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Ahhh a well worded well thought out retort from somebody that didn't read it ( well done wags)
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Old 11-09-2011, 08:07 PM   #4
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Ahhh a well worded well thought out retort from somebody that didn't read it ( well done wags)
I read it. Same excuse-making about how gubmit is just so damned onerous that the uber-rich are too scared to invest in America.

Bull****.

They're wrecking this country, and you cheer them on. Traitor.
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Old 11-09-2011, 09:33 PM   #5
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I read it. Same excuse-making about how gubmit is just so damned onerous that the uber-rich are too scared to invest in America.

Bull****.

They're wrecking this country, and you cheer them on. Traitor.
Your envy, jealousy, and insecurity leave you an empty shell on a rudderless ship.
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Old 11-09-2011, 09:45 PM   #6
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Move to Somalia. No troublesome gubmit there.

Ought to make you cream your panties.
More strawmen!?! How surprising!
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I read it. Same excuse-making about how gubmit is just so damned onerous that the uber-rich are too scared to invest in America.

Bull****.

They're wrecking this country, and you cheer them on. Traitor.
If you haven't noticed...Socialist, welfare-state, deficit spending is ruining the entire western world...
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The usual brown-nosers making the usual idiot comments...
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Old 11-10-2011, 04:58 AM   #9
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If you haven't noticed...Socialist, welfare-state, deficit spending is ruining the entire western world...
You forgot out of control Defense spending and enacting tax breaks for the wealthy, or did you really forget?
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...an empty shell on a rudderless ship.
Says the idiot who supported Herman Cain to the extent of having the guy as his avy! And who supports a floundering joke of a party which chooses this guy over the likes of John Huntsman! Can you possibly be any more dazed and confused?


Has any recent major presidential candidate shown as little mastery of the basics, when it comes to policy matters, as Cain? ... Yet some defenders of Cain actually celebrate his lack of knowledge, portraying it as a virtue, a sign that he’s an outsider, a non-establishment figure, authentic, the appealing anti-politician. ... In the 1980s, one of the Republican Party’s main sources of attraction to younger conservatives like myself was its growing reputation for intellectual seriousness. “Of a sudden,” wrote Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a Democrat, in 1981, “the GOP has become a party of ideas.” The way such things happen is by rewarding intellectual excellence among those vying for the presidency rather than making excuses for their lack of knowledge.
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Old 11-10-2011, 09:01 AM   #12
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At the end of his first year in the presidency, Teddy Roosevelt was asked by an education establishment in NY to list the books he'd read that year. The list was three pages long and included every work of top ten fiction, myriad works of history and current political arguments (in the U.S. and abroad), military histories, political histories of countries around the world, greek, latin and persian histories (some in latin), pretty much all the poetry published that year (he also gave critiques on the poetry in the margins), technical treatises on naval and land warfare, etc etc etc.

Now the Republicans are putting up idiots. That's how far this party has fallen.
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Old 11-10-2011, 09:18 AM   #13
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You've got to be kidding me. Did you actually read this thing? It's one, long, pathetic, binge of whining. Do you hear what these ****s are saying? It's no fair that the government is regulating sulfur dioxide or ozone emissions. It's no fair that they're trying to regulate the financial industries who just bankrupted the ****ing world. It's no fair the way they picked on BP after that spill in the Gulf, and many other companies are afraid they might not get a "fair shake" either. They're worried about deficits (many of which were caused by a 50% tax cut for the rich), but refuse to pay higher taxes because they're already overtaxed.

And what's their plan? If the government will give them more tax breaks, "maybe" they'll bring back the money they're hiding offshore. Oh, and get rid of regulations and privatize health care.

It's bad enough they're ****ing pirates, but do they have to be whiny ****ing pirates?

BTW, this is the company that Phil Gramm took the VP job at after he had taken down Glass Steagle.
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you know, it really is time that the sovereigns exert their eminent domain over the banksters. time to shut the mobster-gangsters down.
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Who's work are you trying to plagiarize here?
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Old 11-11-2011, 06:03 PM   #16
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You've got to be kidding me. Did you actually read this thing? It's one, long, pathetic, binge of whining. Do you hear what these ****s are saying? It's no fair that the government is regulating sulfur dioxide or ozone emissions. It's no fair that they're trying to regulate the financial industries who just bankrupted the ****ing world. It's no fair the way they picked on BP after that spill in the Gulf, and many other companies are afraid they might not get a "fair shake" either. They're worried about deficits (many of which were caused by a 50% tax cut for the rich), but refuse to pay higher taxes because they're already overtaxed.

And what's their plan? If the government will give them more tax breaks, "maybe" they'll bring back the money they're hiding offshore. Oh, and get rid of regulations and privatize health care.

It's bad enough they're ****ing pirates, but do they have to be whiny ****ing pirates?

BTW, this is the company that Phil Gramm took the VP job at after he had taken down Glass Steagle.

Fair enough but check it for accuracy.
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The problem isn't regulation and taxes -- it's that modern corporate America is run by craven bean counters who are trying to squeeze as much profit as possible out of today instead of entrepreneurs trying to build a better future.
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The real problem is corporate America, the heavy hitters, are in bed with government, namely Obama, leaving the small fish out in the cold, which will lead to a monopoly and somehow empty headed liberals think this is a good idea.
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The real problem is corporate America, the heavy hitters, are in bed with government, namely Obama, leaving the small fish out in the cold, which will lead to a monopoly and somehow empty headed liberals think this is a good idea.
I'm having trouble deciding exactly what is most wrong about this post. It is that it's hypocritical? Is it that it's ironic? Is it that it's a straw man married with an ad hominem?

I'm thinking it's a little of each.
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If you haven't noticed...Socialist, welfare-state, deficit spending is ruining the entire western world...
Garbage.

The only socialism in the US is for the top .05%

That is not socialism -- it's known as a plutocracy
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