What happened to all of the doom and gloom economic threads?

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Can you believe that the republicans here are still wondering how they lost? And still blaming everyone but themselves? Seriously. Look in the mirror. THAT is why your party lost. You don't represent the majority. END OF STORY.
 
All this finger pointing at Parties, when will people ask that the individual Congress Critter act responsibly, as expected by the voters?

Last time I checked, Obama didn't have a vote on the issues, only the Senate couldn't make a decision. Our most highly revered have fails us, now what do we do?
 
All this finger pointing at Parties, when will people ask that the individual Congress Critter act responsibly, as expected by the voters?

Last time I checked, Obama didn't have a vote on the issues, only the Senate couldn't make a decision. Our most highly revered have fails us, now what do we do?


Amen. Also, most parents would never allow Bob to bitch slap Ken because Mary did it an hour before.

point is, people are part of the problem. they are sheep playing the game
 
Toto called...

...he said: Get with the script, Dorothy; you're supposed to click your heels like a good utopian, not stomp your feet like a spoiled little tyke.


the only end of this story, is what the obama does....how far before people realize how mentally ill the obama is...
 
Romney lost the election when the corrupt obama regime spun his comments on how the welfare class would never vote for him and he didn't feel a need to campaign for those people.


obama is just one disturbed less than human person, oh well his regime is in power

It makes good sense that if you're going to talk about a large group of voters who could vote for you, you don't diss them with contempt. It's the personally responsible thing to do as a political candidate, regardless of party, as the opposing party will run with it.
 
KERRY SAYS US RELEASING MILLIONS IN AID TO EGYPT
BY MATTHEW LEE

ASSOCIATED PRESS

The Kerry's are making millions off the sale of Heinz Ketchup to Warren Buffet's Berkshire (3G Capital).

Can't these 1%-ers pitch in?
 
CONN CARROLL: 2014 and Obama’s Campaign of Pain. “Obama is done trying to work with Republicans in 2013 and 2014. He is abandoning any real effort for bipartisan immigration, gun, or energy reform. The bulk of his effort will now be devoted to eliminating all Republican power in Washington. And Obama’s first step in that campaign will be to maximize the amount of pain the sequester inflicts on the American people. . . . For perhaps the first time in the history of the United States, it is in the political interest of a president to inflict maximum pain on the American people.”

Somebody should really put in a FOIA request for communications between the White House and agencies about sequester implementation. There’s gold in those emails.
 
Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Pig Virus): America Doesn’t Need Keystone Pipeline’s “Dirty Oil”…




Actually, we do.


(CNSNews.com) – Representative Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) – the top Democrat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee – said that America does not need the “dirty oil” that would be imported through the Keystone XL pipeline from Canada, which received long-awaited favorable environmental review from the U.S. government.

“We don’t need this dirty oil. To stop climate change and the destructive storms, droughts, floods, and wildfires that we are already experiencing, we should be investing in clean energy, not building a pipeline that will speed the exploitation of Canada’s highly polluting tar sands,” Waxman said in a statement on Friday responding to the government’s analysis.

In its draft environmental review released Friday, the State Department said the construction of the pipeline through much of the Midwest would not have a meaningful impact on climate change.
:rolleyes:
 
Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Pig Virus): America Doesn’t Need Keystone Pipeline’s “Dirty Oil”…




Actually, we do.


(CNSNews.com) – Representative Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) – the top Democrat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee – said that America does not need the “dirty oil” that would be imported through the Keystone XL pipeline from Canada, which received long-awaited favorable environmental review from the U.S. government.

“We don’t need this dirty oil. To stop climate change and the destructive storms, droughts, floods, and wildfires that we are already experiencing, we should be investing in clean energy, not building a pipeline that will speed the exploitation of Canada’s highly polluting tar sands,” Waxman said in a statement on Friday responding to the government’s analysis.

In its draft environmental review released Friday, the State Department said the construction of the pipeline through much of the Midwest would not have a meaningful impact on climate change.
:rolleyes:

We need carbon credits instead. :cool:
 
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