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Liberal Groups mount campaign against Blue Dogs

They know they need the Blue Dogs to get these retarded pieces of fiscal nightmares through and the Dogs are saying hell no.

The Raw Story | Liberal coalition targets conservative 'Blue Dog' Democrats

If the proposed budget passes in full, it will create a real fiscal nightmare.

There is no way that "green energy" is going to produce enough jobs to offset the borrowing that is taking place.

The rest of the budget proposal is just bunk as far as I can tell.
Education spending won't fix anything, especially if they leave NCLB.
 
Republicans argue that budget will run up huge deficits for years, while President Obama claims it would create clean energy jobs, promote a highly skilled workforce and make health care affordable.

I know he has all the experience in the world with these matters.
He's The Messiah. Omnipresent. Omnipotent.
Ominous.

Clean energy jobs?
Alchemy at this point.
Galicia is one of the few places it works.

Perhaps he is planning to import Chinese bicycles, hook them up to the power grid and getting the riff raff, freeloaders to contribute their fair share by biking for cash and energy.

Or... the clean energy jobs will be bureaucrats sharpening their pointy little heads, wringing their hands and systematically screwing the nation... with every passing day.

Biofuels, not wind and solar power are Shell's energy future | Business | guardian.co.uk

Shell dumps wind, solar and hydro power in favour of biofuels

Shell will no longer invest in renewable technologies such as wind, solar and hydro power because they are not economic...

If there were renewables [which made money] we would put money into it."

Outgoing chief executive Jeroen van der Veer admitted that the company had suffered some "technology baths" in the past when it backed unprofitable technologies.

Don't worry, The Messiah can convert crap to gold and gold to crap.
He will make clean energy work, even profitable where energy businesses cannot.

In fact, HE will make wind power work when there is no wind, and he will make solar power work when there is no sun.
Bicycle Power is also a way to achieve full employment.

Obama knows energy.
Just ask Algore.

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He's The Messiah. Omnipresent. Omnipotent.
Ominous.
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The ONLY ones calling him the messiah are idiot conservatives.

Grow up.
 
I like this. So libs are telling us conservatives that we need to move to the middle, yet at the same time mount a campaign to kick out the "middle" of thier party....



Hypocrites much?
 
The ONLY ones calling him the messiah are idiot conservatives.

Grow up.

Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.

YouTube - Barack Obama is the one

YouTube - Barack Obama: The Child - The Messiah - The Obamessiah

YouTube - Obama "We are the ones we have been waiting for"

YouTube - Barack Obama: The Child - The Messiah - The Obamessiah

LOL.

Yes, those that did not vote for The Messiah are the ones that say this, but it is a fitting moniker.
His posing, looking to the heavens, nodding like an all-knowing Saviour, "Now is the time, We are the one... Yes we can"... all loans itself to the name.

He... set the stage... he spoke the hollow words.
He pulled the Shakespearean theatrics, the Greek columns.
Now... we can have a little fun with it.

The Finns have a tremendous saying, "When the **** is in the pants... it is too late."

Enjoy.

You say "grow up", I say "lighten up".
It's politics, not Tee-Ball.

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Funny, because it sure appears that the maturity level involved in this childish, juvenile, grade school name calling as a cover for the ignorance of people that can't have legitimate political discourse is closer to Tee-Ball than it is politics.
 
Funny, because it sure appears that the maturity level involved in this childish, juvenile, grade school name calling as a cover for the ignorance of people that can't have legitimate political discourse is closer to Tee-Ball than it is politics.

Zyphlin, politics has some fun to it too.

I love looking at the old cartoons from the LOC.
It's been part of politics from our beginning.
The English have elevated it to a fine (sometimes brutal) art.
Contemporaries:
Steve Bell... is a Leftist cartoonist that is downright brutal. But hilarious. He hated Bush with a passion, but I found his stuff absolutely hilarious nonetheless.
Ramirez is as cutting and has used The Messiah theme and more cutting material. He's more refined than Bell, but just as savage.

Think of these things as verbal cartoons... that's my best advice.
Otherwise you're just going to keep having these sentiments and will miss out on the humor. The fun.

And good humor, to be good has to have some accuracy.

I know you groan or worse at a lot of my posts... but it's not as if I'm a one trick pony.


PS. The press said Obama didn't use a teleprompter when he used a massive TV monitor. It has had some effect. He shouldn't need it all the time. Talk to us Mr. President is the message.

Cheers.

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Zimmer, yes. Politics can have humor. There is great wit that many are able to employ in politics.

Then there's you and "The Messiah" or things like Teleprompter President.

Its kind of like comparing George Carlin to a 7 year old doing a knock knock joke.

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In regards to the blue dogs, I'm hoping they resist this pressure. I know at least in my state we have a Blue Dog in the Senate and I can remember his campaign clearly. Outside of the war, the man had little MAJOR differences with Allen (which is why I still think without Macaca Allen would've taken him). If he suddenly turned completely full on far left wing it'd be a stab in the back to many of the moderates and republicans that ended up shifting to him because of his stance on the War. I imagine others, like that bastard interception throwing game losing over paid bench warming piece of tr....sorry sorry, he gets my blood going....Heath Schuler, got in much the same way.

I hope they stick to their guns.
 
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Zimmer, yes. Politics can have humor. There is great wit that many are able to employ in politics.

Then there's you and "The Messiah" or things like Teleprompter President.

Its kind of like comparing George Carlin to a 7 year old doing a knock knock joke.

I think you're wound a wee bit too tight.

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Zyphlin, politics has some fun to it too.

I love looking at the old cartoons from the LOC.
It's been part of politics from our beginning.
The English have elevated it to a fine (sometimes brutal) art.
Contemporaries:
Steve Bell... is a Leftist cartoonist that is downright brutal. But hilarious. He hated Bush with a passion, but I found his stuff absolutely hilarious nonetheless.
Ramirez is as cutting and has used The Messiah theme and more cutting material. He's more refined than Bell, but just as savage.

Think of these things as verbal cartoons... that's my best advice.
Otherwise you're just going to keep having these sentiments and will miss out on the humor. The fun.

And good humor, to be good has to have some accuracy.

I know you groan or worse at a lot of my posts... but it's not as if I'm a one trick pony.


PS. The press said Obama didn't use a teleprompter when he used a massive TV monitor. It has had some effect. He shouldn't need it all the time. Talk to us Mr. President is the message.

Cheers.

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I agree. I for one appreciate the humor. The tight ass every argument must be based on logic and approached in a civil manner crowd is boring.

I was going to suggest that you start a thread to showcase your drawing ability. I enjoy the cartoons, and IMO, you have a talent.

Perhaps the mods will work with you, so you can submit your work to be posted in a closed thread. That we we can look at it daily/weekly and get the latest cartoon, without having to sift through multiple bs/attack/commentary posts.

Just a thought.
 
In regards to the blue dogs, I'm hoping they resist this pressure. I know at least in my state we have a Blue Dog in the Senate and I can remember his campaign clearly. Outside of the war, the man had little MAJOR differences with Allen (which is why I still think without Macaca Allen would've taken him). If he suddenly turned completely full on far left wing it'd be a stab in the back to many of the moderates and republicans that ended up shifting to him because of his stance on the War. I imagine others, like that bastard interception throwing game losing over paid bench warming piece of tr....sorry sorry, he gets my blood going....Heath Schuler, got in much the same way.

I hope they stick to their guns.

To my understanding Jim Webb was a Republican turn Democrat right?

I like this. So libs are telling us conservatives that we need to move to the middle, yet at the same time mount a campaign to kick out the "middle" of thier party....



Hypocrites much?


The even funnier part is that it was the New Democrats (moderates) and the Blue Dogs (Conservatives) are the ones who got the Democrats the majority in both houses.
 
Yep. That's actually one thing I agreed with Rush on. Nancy Pelosi and company are using a bunch of moderate and almost conservative democrats as their "referendum" for enacting far left views.
 
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