Votto
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- Oct 31, 2012
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What a bunch of whiny bastards. There is political stalemate. Expect the budget to continue the status quo. Get out and vote and see where the chips fall for 2017.
It's a money game and corporate backers of either party don't want a reduction of the money being spent by Washington.
Not even close to true. The Republicans have the House. They have a small majority in the Senate, hence subject to filibuster. The Democrats have the Presidency.What a bunch of whiny bastards. There is political stalemate. Expect the budget to continue the status quo. Get out and vote and see where the chips fall for 2017.
The ruse is up. There is only one party.
Fuck them all.
Not even close to true. The Republicans have the House. They have a small majority in the Senate, hence subject to filibuster. The Democrats have the Presidency.What a bunch of whiny bastards. There is political stalemate. Expect the budget to continue the status quo. Get out and vote and see where the chips fall for 2017.
The ruse is up. There is only one party.
Fuck them all.
Now, there is a major election in 1 year. The balance of power will change. There will be a chance to make big changes to public policy then.
Have the debate. Get it settled in the election.
Now is not the time to expect a revolutionary budget favoring one side's policies, when nobody knows what the outcome of the election will be.
Spending has been reduced. It will be reduced further. Conservatives don't have the votes to force their agenda on the people. Republicans know the prolonged shutdown that would occur if conservatives tried to force their agenda would be blamed on Republicans, and they would lose the election (the previous shutdown was not long enough to have an effect on a 2014 election cycle that through gerrymandering and the number of Dem vs Rep Senate seats up for grabs favored Reps).It's a money game and corporate backers of either party don't want a reduction of the money being spent by Washington.
So we're about to have a huge election and nobody knows who will win and you want to throw it because you petulant children couldn't get your way when you didn't have the votes to get your way.As a conservative, I call for everyone to vote Dim or not vote at all.
Either you like the road we are on and vote Dim or you oppose it and have no voice in the GOP.
The deficit is way, way down compared to 2009, is it not?Not even close to true. The Republicans have the House. They have a small majority in the Senate, hence subject to filibuster. The Democrats have the Presidency.What a bunch of whiny bastards. There is political stalemate. Expect the budget to continue the status quo. Get out and vote and see where the chips fall for 2017.
The ruse is up. There is only one party.
Fuck them all.
Now, there is a major election in 1 year. The balance of power will change. There will be a chance to make big changes to public policy then.
Have the debate. Get it settled in the election.
Now is not the time to expect a revolutionary budget favoring one side's policies, when nobody knows what the outcome of the election will be.
The GOP has the House? What the hell for? What have they done other than play with themselves?
Spending has been reduced. It will be reduced further. Conservatives don't have the votes to force their agenda on the people. Republicans know the prolonged shutdown that would occur if conservatives tried to force their agenda would be blamed on Republicans, and they would lose the election (the previous shutdown was not long enough to have an effect on a 2014 election cycle that through gerrymandering and the number of Dem vs Rep Senate seats up for grabs favored Reps).It's a money game and corporate backers of either party don't want a reduction of the money being spent by Washington.
Push for your agenda now, you will lose.
Make your case now and through October and you might win.
Sounds like you're into self defeating prophecies. "We're doomed, oh no", when the deficit has been cut by 70% since 2009, largely through the efforts of the men you hate the most (Republican leadership), and you are in position to have a truly historic election victory. But, no. It' s wah wah I can't get 100% of what I want right now, so I'm taking my ball and going homeSpending has been reduced. It will be reduced further. Conservatives don't have the votes to force their agenda on the people. Republicans know the prolonged shutdown that would occur if conservatives tried to force their agenda would be blamed on Republicans, and they would lose the election (the previous shutdown was not long enough to have an effect on a 2014 election cycle that through gerrymandering and the number of Dem vs Rep Senate seats up for grabs favored Reps).It's a money game and corporate backers of either party don't want a reduction of the money being spent by Washington.
Push for your agenda now, you will lose.
Make your case now and through October and you might win.
Spending has been reduced? By how much, a buck 50?
Besides, I thought deficits don't matter, like Dick Cheney once said.
America has chosen its path. Higher taxation and spending, lower wages, a dwindling quality of life.
Soon we will all be speaking Arabic/Spanish.
And to think, the demise of the GOP would happen during a period of time with the worst democrat President in US history is in office.
What a bunch of whiny bastards. There is political stalemate. Expect the budget to continue the status quo. Get out and vote and see where the chips fall for 2017.
The ruse is up. There is only one party.
Fuck them all.
Spending has been reduced. It will be reduced further. Conservatives don't have the votes to force their agenda on the people. Republicans know the prolonged shutdown that would occur if conservatives tried to force their agenda would be blamed on Republicans, and they would lose the election (the previous shutdown was not long enough to have an effect on a 2014 election cycle that through gerrymandering and the number of Dem vs Rep Senate seats up for grabs favored Reps).It's a money game and corporate backers of either party don't want a reduction of the money being spent by Washington.
Push for your agenda now, you will lose.
Make your case now and through October and you might win.
Spending has been reduced? By how much, a buck 50?
Besides, I thought deficits don't matter, like Dick Cheney once said.
America has chosen its path. Higher taxation and spending, lower wages, a dwindling quality of life.
Soon we will all be speaking Arabic/Spanish.
And to think, the demise of the GOP would happen during a period of time with the worst democrat President in US history is in office.
yea, I had a feeling the gop was dead under H, but the bill came along and totally fucked the country, then W first term just pissed me off to no end and sealed that feeling into a knowing that the gop was dead.
Spending has been reduced. It will be reduced further. Conservatives don't have the votes to force their agenda on the people. Republicans know the prolonged shutdown that would occur if conservatives tried to force their agenda would be blamed on Republicans, and they would lose the election (the previous shutdown was not long enough to have an effect on a 2014 election cycle that through gerrymandering and the number of Dem vs Rep Senate seats up for grabs favored Reps).It's a money game and corporate backers of either party don't want a reduction of the money being spent by Washington.
Push for your agenda now, you will lose.
Make your case now and through October and you might win.
Spending has been reduced? By how much, a buck 50?
Besides, I thought deficits don't matter, like Dick Cheney once said.
America has chosen its path. Higher taxation and spending, lower wages, a dwindling quality of life.
Soon we will all be speaking Arabic/Spanish.
And to think, the demise of the GOP would happen during a period of time with the worst democrat President in US history is in office.
And after a historic victory in Congress and the Senate.
What were the marginal tax rates under Eisenhower? Who was President when the debt first reached 1 trillion? Your "gop" never existed outside of Goldwater.yea, I had a feeling the gop was dead under H, but the bill came along and totally fucked the country, then W first term just pissed me off to no end and sealed that feeling into a knowing that the gop was dead.
the gop is the old dnc and the dnc is the socialist party. I've known this for years, but hey, Rush just caught on so maybe in another 50 years....
Fuck you all.What a bunch of whiny bastards. There is political stalemate. Expect the budget to continue the status quo. Get out and vote and see where the chips fall for 2017.
The ruse is up. There is only one party.
Fuck them all.
Your GOP "water boy" MessiahRushie will support whatever ESTABLISHMENT candidate the GOP puts up in the 2016 election.