Bye, Bye, to the Republican Pie

They drove their points to the levee
But the levee was dry.
Them good ol' boys in the House
Can't get shit to fly.
So this will be the day that they die.
The Republican party will die.


Somebody else write the words.:cool:

The good thing is that the real song has about twenty verses. This thread will be around for some time.
 
Yep. In a couple of months we'll be right back here again. Obama will be back again demanding another "clean CR" and an increase of the debt limit. He'll be pushing amnesty for illegal aliens at the same time. Meanwhile back at the ranch, millions in the private sector will still be out of a job, many existing jobs will continue to be converted into part time jobs, and the financial death spiral of the United States will continue unabated.

You gave up posting as your jen alias?
 
this is awesome, so many people living in denial and fantasy world.


people, you need to stop smoking the obama ass juice
 
The problem is that the elections are too far away and most people won't remember what a bunch of dickfucks the current house is being.

Yep. In a couple of months we'll be right back here again. Obama will be back again demanding another "clean CR" and an increase of the debt limit. He'll be pushing amnesty for illegal aliens at the same time. Meanwhile back at the ranch, millions in the private sector will still be out of a job, many existing jobs will continue to be converted into part time jobs, and the financial death spiral of the United States will continue unabated.

Because the Republican House refuses to think of the entire country and is hell bent on doing the opposite of what ever any democrat might even consider a good idea.
 
What an ignorant, miserable old fuck.

No wonder every woman has left his sorry ass.
 
The commie Wall Street Journal in June 2013: Medical Costs Register First Decline Since 1970s

Now watch the Vettebigot attempt to spin this as a negative, folks.

That's what Vietnam-era Marines do.


You should have read the whole article:


“The slowing of healthcare inflation right now seems to be driven by onset of new policies [ACA],” said Alec Phillips, a Goldman SachsGS +2.52% economist who follows health care trends. “That is probably going to be a temporary factor.”

“I think this is a longer-term trend,” said Randall Ellis, a professor of health-care economics at Boston University. “It appears that the reforms will stick and health-care exchanges and other policies will bring competitive pressure to markets.”


Even those who should know don't know.
 
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