NeverEndingMe
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*bump* for hilarity. This post should be seen by the masses with Jenny on iggy.
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is Jenny the same as Jen?
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*bump* for hilarity. This post should be seen by the masses with Jenny on iggy.
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some times one has to shock the system, to get others to think.
Yes, and yet I bet anything he just doesnt get it.busybody you are not.
You aren't shocking the system but you are doing a great job of making those you oppose appear sane and reasoned...At least to the level you claim to have lowered yourself to.
Which I doubt is true.
I was thinking of the American Dream Down Payment Act of 2003. That's where Republicans made it possible for people with paltry incomes and tenuous attachments to the job market to get into houses on 100% credit - no money down. Then when there was an economic downturn these people flooded the economy with foreclosures.
Republicans like to forget their own "ownership society" idea.
Do you actually think any of the wingnuts on here will own the Republican's part in the housing collapse?
Nah, it had to be the CRA.. The fact that it had been around since the late 70's means nothing. It was a devious 40 year plan to cause the housing market to collapse.
Muahahaha! Haha! Ha! *cough*
To think, these morons actually buy that pantload.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/28/us-france-election-idUSBRE83I0EZ20120428"Things are moving and they will move even more after the French elections," he said. "A few weeks ago, Merkel didn't even want to hear the word growth, she was only talking about austerity...There will be a renegotiation. There will be a growth pact."
In an interview published earlier on Saturday, Hollande said labor leaders were warning that companies in France were preparing a round of job cuts after the end of the presidential campaign, during which Sarkozy has done everything in his power to avoid high profile industrial closures.
Here we go again, liberals using conservative words with new meanings...
We're going to try and SPEND France to prosperity:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/28/us-france-election-idUSBRE83I0EZ20120428
They'll need a lot of new "investment" on the part of the rich...
Seems that no liberal plan ever fails logically and economically, they just have a bit of a semantics and "marketing*" problem...
* ironic use of the word.
Your first sentence is a little ambiguous. Do conservatives have exclusive use rights to certain words?
So what if it took 40 years for it blow up?
I used to be a Democrat.
I'm sorry. The left has a proclivity to take words that the middle class uses and to use them in detailing their plans to establish a comforting mood with the middle class towards them, thus taxes become 'investments,' government spending, borrowing and debt becomes a growth plan and Socialist becomes Liberal or Progressive (forcing Liberals, by definition, to begin calling themselves Libertarians because liberal now has a new meaning).
The plan never changes, only the verbiage.
So, conservatives use words as they are defined, like marriage while the liberal takes the word and uses it it mean almost the same thing, but with just a little tweak, it doesn't have to mean between a man and a woman, just two loving people (but never three! oh no, we can't have that!). This is how LIberals hope to get conservative votes, by sounding just like them, while meaning something totally different.![]()
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When I say I'm making an investment, you can take it to the bank. When a Liberal says he's making an investment, he has to take it from someone else, usually a conservative...
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Nothing wrong with the Obama economic policy:
Maybe no housing rebound for a generation: Shiller
April 24, 2012|Reuters
Which Obama economic policy do you blame for the housing crisis?
The BBC reports that "In the first three months of the year, 365,900 people in Spain lost their jobs", making a total of 5,639,500 Spaniards now unemployed, which equates to a national unemployment rate of 24.4%...
...exactly 5 years ago - April 2007 - Spain's unemployment rate sat @ 7.9%.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17866382
Lol really didn't just ask that o my.
So start a What happened to the doom and gloom Spanish economic threads thread.
Yeah. You going to answer it for Vette? Because he's just going to talk about my cock.