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Old 06-29-2011, 12:40 PM   #1
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I guess the government cookie jar is good enough for her, but not the rest of America? Typical Tea Party hypocrisy.
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Old 07-01-2011, 12:26 AM   #2
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Au contraire, Sa artman! They gave that money to their employees! Ha Ha Besides, MSNBC says Obama is a "Dick". With "in-depth" analysis like that, how can anyone argue with intellectuals like Bachmann or Palin or Romney or for that matter, the entire broadcast staff at FAUX "News" or Whirlaway?
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I guess the government cookie jar is good enough for her, but not the rest of America? Typical Tea Party hypocrisy.
You mean like the head of the freakin' DNC itself saying just how it was a good thing to bail out GM and the UAW and destroy private property in the process, but she herself drives an INFINITY?

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2725970/posts
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Old 07-01-2011, 07:55 AM   #4
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I like Bachmann i really hope she gets the nonimation that would be so sweet. Because she doesn't stand a chance in the general
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You mean like the head of the freakin' DNC itself saying just how it was a good thing to bail out GM and the UAW and destroy private property in the process, but she herself drives an INFINITY?

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2725970/posts
So, do you mean to say that it would be a good thing for GM and Chrysler to go under? If that had been the case, given the additional panic it would have caused, Ford wouldn't have made it either. As for the UAW, their last several contracts actually reduced members' pay and benefits. Guess it's like the public employees in Wisconsin - making requested concessions and attempting to be cooperative doesn't doesn't fit with "what we all know" (or at least what those like you THINK they know) and means little other side trying to make a power grab.

We need more "good" Americans like you.
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So, do you mean to say that it would be a good thing for GM and Chrysler to go under? If that had been the case, given the additional panic it would have caused, Ford wouldn't have made it either. As for the UAW, their last several contracts actually reduced members' pay and benefits. Guess it's like the public employees in Wisconsin - making requested concessions and attempting to be cooperative doesn't doesn't fit with "what we all know" (or at least what those like you THINK they know) and means little other side trying to make a power grab.

We need more "good" Americans like you.
People tend to forget that cutting jobs puts Americans out of work and takes money out of the system. It's so easy for Republicans to scream about trimming government when it isn't their job on the line. Even here in Texas the state has been 'trimming' by encouraging cutting jobs at the UT system. Countless people out of work, millions of dollars in incomes that won't flow back into the retail/housing sectors and all could have been avoided by encouraging lowering tuition, cutting top administrators incomes and bringing in more students. Conservatives hate pro-action, they thrive on re-action.
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