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Rentier1
1652 posts
11/4/2010 10:52 am
Great new FB page!


It's called 'Why hasn't the GOP/Tea Party fixed the economy yet?'.

It's pretty funny.

People are asking why, 12 hours after the GOP/TP tsunami all isn't rosy.

The Republicans have controlled the House for almost a day. Why are they still signing autographs instead of fixing the nation's ills?

freshlyminted 78F

11/8/2010 5:32 pm

    Quoting TheShirtlessGuy:
    Yep, typical High and Mighty tactics. On 1750's blog he wrote "Sandy, I agree Enough Already!!!" Yet here he is a short while later spewing his usual liberal party line.

    I think it is funny that he is now trying to distract us from the fact that his pals got their butts whipped on Tuesday by digging into Republican Party internal politics. Does he think he knows more about our friends than he does? What arrogance. Oh, I forgot. God can do anything.



    The Shirtless Guy

Now, SG, quit looking in the mirror and thinking you're god. Come on, back to your padded cell, dear.


freshlyminted 78F

11/8/2010 5:30 pm

    Quoting Skipper_too:
    Good point. One would have thought that the election would have solved everything...at least that is the impression that many conservatives gave.

    On a more serious note the battle began today for the heart and soul of the Republican Party (according to Tea Party and moderate Republican sources). Things between the Tea Party and the more moderate Republicans are not as full of bliss as one would imagine.

    I think a good thing for Republicans to do in the lame duck session is to initiate a payroll tax holiday, cut taxes by another 20%, and do away with the military spending entirely. That would help working people a lot.
And while they're at it, why not start taxing the churches? Just look at the billions of dollars being donated into the church coffers by all the cult worshippers!! Why don't we invade the VATICAN? I hear they have weapons of mass destruction - it's called Catholicism!!

One of these days these righteous and godly people who give up 10% of their income every week LOL LOL will realize they're being had. It just amazes me.

But...I have an idea...mmmmm.


freshlyminted 78F

11/8/2010 5:26 pm

    Quoting TheShirtlessGuy:
    I know, it is a shame that it has developed this way. Off with their heads,I say!



    The Shirtless Guy

We'd all be happy with just yours for now, SG.


freshlyminted 78F

11/8/2010 5:25 pm

Couldn't have said it any better myself, Rent!


TheShirtlessGuy 76M

11/5/2010 2:12 pm

    Quoting  :

Yep, typical High and Mighty tactics. On 1750's blog he wrote "Sandy, I agree Enough Already!!!" Yet here he is a short while later spewing his usual liberal party line.

I think it is funny that he is now trying to distract us from the fact that his pals got their butts whipped on Tuesday by digging into Republican Party internal politics. Does he think he knows more about our friends than he does? What arrogance. Oh, I forgot. God can do anything.



The Shirtless Guy


Remember the Reason for the Season - Merry Christmas


Rentier1 replies on 11/6/2010 6:47 am:
Are you perhaps confusing me with someone else?

smallblock 80M

11/5/2010 7:13 am

"and do away with the military spending entirely."


And who do you suppose made this country what it is, and keeps it safe? Get real.

AZ


Rentier1 replies on 11/5/2010 8:15 am:
And who do you suppose is posing such a serious threat to the US that it requires a military of its size?

Skipper_too 68G

11/4/2010 4:52 pm

Good point. One would have thought that the election would have solved everything...at least that is the impression that many conservatives gave.

On a more serious note the battle began today for the heart and soul of the Republican Party (according to Tea Party and moderate Republican sources). Things between the Tea Party and the more moderate Republicans are not as full of bliss as one would imagine.

I think a good thing for Republicans to do in the lame duck session is to initiate a payroll tax holiday, cut taxes by another 20%, and do away with the military spending entirely. That would help working people a lot.


TheShirtlessGuy 76M

11/4/2010 1:44 pm

I know, it is a shame that it has developed this way. Off with their heads,I say!



The Shirtless Guy


Remember the Reason for the Season - Merry Christmas