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04-09-2012, 09:03 AM
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Romney's habitual dishonesty certainly deserves to be taken more seriously, and the fact that a likely major-party presidential nominee had no qualms about lying to a room full of reporters -- most of whom, presumably, knew when Romney wasn't telling the truth -- underscores an unsettling degree of brazenness. He seems to tell falsehoods with confidence that there will be no consequences.
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Hmmm. And if you replace "Romney" with almost any major politician of the last twenty years this is different how? Sadly the American voter has become far too gullible. Far too willing to let others think for them. Both sides of the political game (and it has become a game for too many of them) know that being caught in a "slight exaggeration" might cost them a few votes, but a juicy piece of out and out slander can win them thousands of votes if it is repeated often enough that the brainless masses believe it.
A sad commentary on today's politicians. A sadder commentary on today's voters.
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04-09-2012, 09:17 AM
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That word you keep using...I'm don't think you know what it means. [logic]
It takes at least 180,000 jobs to be created every month to stay even. Understand that, to stay even it takes 180,000 jobs. Big Louise has implied that Obama has created 3.9 million jobs in the last 24 months. Simple math states that 4.32 million jobs have to be created to stay even. See that Louise, we are down nearly half a million jobs and you think that is progress? 88 million Americans out of work is a positive metric? Is there such thing as Kool-Aid overdose?
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04-09-2012, 10:12 AM
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That word you keep using...I'm don't think you know what it means. [logic]
It takes at least 180,000 jobs to be created every month to stay even. Understand that, to stay even it takes 180,000 jobs. Big Louise has implied that Obama has created 3.9 million jobs in the last 24 months. Simple math states that 4.32 million jobs have to be created to stay even. See that Louise, we are down nearly half a million jobs and you think that is progress? 88 million Americans out of work is a positive metric? Is there such thing as Kool-Aid overdose?
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The method being utilized for calculating unemployment shows a lower unemployment rate when the number of people giving up looking for a job exceeds the number of people being laid off.
If you follow that line of "reasoning" we'll eventually have full employment if all the unemployed people give up looking for a job. At some point everyone could be unemployed and the government would call it full employment. It's Orwellian.
Reductio ad absurdum
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04-09-2012, 01:02 PM
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You guys know he just posts shit here to stir you up. No one could actually believe the shit he posts. Well maybe the parrot, but most of the others have some sort of intelligence.
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04-09-2012, 05:52 PM
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I think there is a desire to establish a religion in America known as secularism." ~ Mitt Romney magic underwear wearing Mormon for President
Secularism is now a.... religion?? Is there no end to goddies trying to tear us down to their level?
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04-09-2012, 05:53 PM
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, but most of the others have some sort of intelligence.
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Says who?
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04-09-2012, 07:34 PM
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I quoted the following because that is the single best post I've ever seen here. The entire post should be read twice. If you liberals can place that kind of art in front of me, I will totally listen intently to what ever is written. That sir deserves an applause. I dot even care that he probably don't write it. I'm just happy dali knew where to copy paste from. Thank you for the single best political post I have EVER seen on eccie.
And I'll have a sex on the beach with 2 cherrys please.
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President Obama is becoming a veritable Pinocchio by stretching the truth on a regular basis. Here are the Top 10 Obama Lies.
1. Americans want higher taxes: During the debate over raising the debt ceiling, President Obama said that 80% of Americans support including higher taxes as part of the deal. But a Rasmussen poll taken the same week showed that only 34% believe a tax hike should be included in a debt-ceiling agreement.
2. Mother denied health insurance: During his presidential campaign, Obama said that his mother died of cancer after being denied coverage for a preexisting condition. He used her image in a campaign ad, repeated the claim in debates, and used the same rhetoric as President when he tried to sell ObamaCare to the American people. But a new book by New York Times reporter Janny Scott says that Obama’s mother, Ann Dunham, had health insurance through her employer and was only denied disability insurance.
3. Tax restraint for middle and lower class: Obama pledged during his campaign and throughout his presidency not to raise taxes on families making less than $250,000. But ObamaCare’s individual mandate will hit many under the $250,000 mark. (Obama’s own Justice Department said the mandate was a tax, not a penalty, when it argued its constitutionality.) Not to mention a higher federal cigarette tax and countless other “fees” in the health care law that hit the middle and lower class.
4. Shovel-ready jobs: When Obama was selling his $787 billion stimulus package, he consistently bragged about how shovel-ready construction jobs would be funded across the nation. Even the President later admitted that was a lie, when he told the New York Times: “There’s no such thing as shovel-ready projects.”
5. Keep your doctor: President Obama repeatedly pledged that under his health care measure, Americans would be able to keep their doctors. However, with rising costs, many employers will dump their health care plans and force workers into the state health care exchanges (unless you belong to one of the unions getting ObamaCare waivers.) A survey by McKinsey & Company found that more than 30% of companies will discontinue coverage for their workers.
6. No lobbyists: During the 2008 presidential campaign, Obama said: “We have the chance to tell all those corporate lobbyists that the days of them setting the agenda in Washington are over. … I don't take a dime of their money, and when I am President, they won't find a job in my White House.” At least a dozen former lobbyists got top jobs in his administration at the beginning of his presidency, according to Politico, and National Public Radio reported the Obama administration was granting waivers to lobbyists to circumvent the ban.
7. Foreign money in campaigns: During his 2010 State of the Union address, and again during the 2010 midterm elections, Obama railed against foreign money influencing U.S. elections. The only problem was that there was no evidence to support the charge or, as Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, in the State of the Union audience, silently mouthed, “Not true.”
8. Arizona immigration law: During the battle over Arizona’s immigration law, President Obama said: “Now suddenly if you don’t have your papers and you took your kid out to get ice cream, you can be harassed, that’s something that could potentially happen.” Uh, actually, Mr. President, it couldn’t. The law would allow law enforcement officials to inquire about immigration status only when there is suspicion of a crime being committed.
9. Transparency: Obama pledged that transparency would be a top priority, but his administration refused to grant one-third of the Freedom of Information Act requests, according to an Associated Press analysis. He also was dishonest about transparency when he said that health-care negotiations would be televised on C-SPAN and that he would wait five days to sign a bill so people would have a chance to read it online.
10. Constitutional oath: During his January 2009 inauguration, Barack Obama pledged to “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States,” yet he has consistently ignored the 10th Amendment giving powers not enumerated in the Constitution to the states. Exhibit No. 1: ObamaCare.
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04-09-2012, 07:45 PM
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I think there is a desire to establish a religion in America known as secularism." ~ Mitt Romney magic underwear wearing Mormon for President
Secularism is now a.... religion?? Is there no end to goddies trying to tear us down to their level?
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From what I've read, Cheney did not get any special treatment. His doctors say he's doing very well. He's a good man. I hope he lives to be a hundred. Who knows, maybe he'll run for president in 2020 when Romney finishes his second term.
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04-09-2012, 07:48 PM
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A sad commentary on today's politicians. A sadder commentary on today's voters.
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They are just doing what we want them to.
Which is "Give us free shit!''
One side wants vouchers and the other healthcare. It will be something else in ten years but both sides want free shit.
We deserve wtf ever we get.
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04-09-2012, 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by WTF
They are just doing what we want them to.
Which is "Give us free shit!''
One side wants vouchers and the other healthcare. It will be something else in ten years but both sides want free shit.
We deserve wtf ever we get.
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But my free shit is good while yours is an evil Commie Pinko plot! What don't you understand you dim-wit?!? The world will end if my free stuff doesn't get passed while the world will end if yours does get passed!
Damn it, it's really simple so let me break it down for you:
-- My free shit is something I want/care about so you should just shut up and support what I want.
-- Your free shit is something I either don't care about or already have (and I see absolutely no reason my tax $ should go for something that won't benefit ME!). Got it now?
[OK, quick, tell me what free shit am I in favor of and what am I against? I got so caught up in my rant I forgot all about the substance.]
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04-09-2012, 09:49 PM
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I don't want free shit. I want the government to leave me alone.
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04-09-2012, 10:08 PM
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I don't want free shit. I want the government to leave me alone.
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But you want to be able to tell women what they can or cannot do with their own bodies.
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04-09-2012, 10:11 PM
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BL, no I don't. It's up to them. Quit making stuff up about me. I support a woman's right to choose. I hope they choose life, but it's not my decision. It's between them, their God, their doctor and the ones they love. Not me. Government should stay out of that decision.
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04-10-2012, 06:04 AM
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You know... Biglou is like a white af around here huh? I dislike the name calling but some make it really hard to reframe.
I find it hard to believe he actually believes the shit he posts. I think he's just another troll bot. And where the fuck is randy? It's just not a Prozac day with out him throwing in 2 bits.
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04-10-2012, 09:41 PM
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