Give 'em hell Barry!!!!!!

It's too bad those who criticize Obama and his ideas are unable to offer anything of substance; well, not too bad, it simply provides more evidence that those who support the far right are stupid. A shout out to Odd-dude, one of the dumbest of the dumb.

Cut, Cap, and Balance has substance. That passed in the House but is stalled (by Reid) in the Senate. Plenty of Romney's ideas are very good. I specifically like the one that puts a limit on the limits the federal government can put on the economy.
 
YEA! who needs to preserve an effort for the MASSES when one asshole, who I'm betting was never forced into working with the WPA, is clearly the center of the UNIVERSE!!


party of "fuck you", indeed.
FDR is GOOOOOOOOD! :lmao:


For millions of Americans, yes. I realize that you kinda have to believe that FDR was just shy of Hitler-evil but... you know...

:cuckoo:
For millions of gullible, spoon-fed, idol worshiping rubes like you, you mean. :lol:
 
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For millions of gullible spoon-fed rubes like you, you mean.

You mean, "starving, unemployed Americans".


by the way...


House majority leader Eric Cantor said Thursday that he’s looking forward to hearing President Obama’s jobs speech tonight and that he’s hopeful Democrats and Republicans can agree on some measures to try and get the economy moving again.

“The American people don’t expect Republicans and Democrats to agree on every issue but given the times we’re in the people who elected us expect us to be able to set aside those differences and work towards finding some commonality,” said Congressman Cantor (R) of Virginia at a lunch sponsored by The Christian Science Monitor.


GOP's Eric Cantor: Three ways we can work with Obama on jobs - CSMonitor.com


:rofl:
 
Actually, that's a fair thing to ask. My grandfather, a lifelong carpenter-turned-general contractor, had lots of problems with the WPA. First was FDR's strict rules on no collective bargaining in federal activities. Second was the federal government's definition of "fair pay." He was not allowed to be paid for more than 30 hours per week (although he regularly worked 50), there were no benefits, and it was rife with corruption.

There's a reason they called it "We Poke Along" for a reason.

Are you saying that this country needs an 8 year long program employing 3 million people to get out of this recession? Are you okay with making them all part time pay for full time obligation? Will you follow FDR's rule on no collective bargaining or union organizing on the project (and no foreman organizers at all)?
You're supposed to forget about all of that and just genuflect at the altar of FDR, heathen! :lol:

YEA! who needs to preserve an effort for the MASSES when one asshole, who I'm betting was never forced into working with the WPA, is clearly the center of the UNIVERSE!!


party of "fuck you", indeed.
Go read some REAL economic studies, you brainwashed socialist twit, and you'll find the "New Deal" was a FAILURE! WW II, NOT Roosevelt's economic policies, got America out of the Great Depression! Claims to the contrary are yet another democrat LIE! And you call yourselves "intellectuals"! Ha! The Party of Wishful Thinking is what you are1
 
Here's a thought...

If the last bill was nearly twice the size of this one... and Democrats said it did nothing because it wasn't big enough.... what will they say about this one?
 
For millions of gullible spoon-fed rubes like you, you mean.

You mean, "starving, unemployed Americans".


by the way...


House majority leader Eric Cantor said Thursday that he’s looking forward to hearing President Obama’s jobs speech tonight and that he’s hopeful Democrats and Republicans can agree on some measures to try and get the economy moving again.

“The American people don’t expect Republicans and Democrats to agree on every issue but given the times we’re in the people who elected us expect us to be able to set aside those differences and work towards finding some commonality,” said Congressman Cantor (R) of Virginia at a lunch sponsored by The Christian Science Monitor.


GOP's Eric Cantor: Three ways we can work with Obama on jobs - CSMonitor.com


:rofl:
So fucking what?

That doesn't make Boiking's bullshit proclamations and demands any more "bipartisan" than they weren't.
 
You're supposed to forget about all of that and just genuflect at the altar of FDR, heathen! :lol:

YEA! who needs to preserve an effort for the MASSES when one asshole, who I'm betting was never forced into working with the WPA, is clearly the center of the UNIVERSE!!


party of "fuck you", indeed.
Go read some REAL economic studies, you brainwashed socialist twit, and you'll find the "New Deal" was a FAILURE! WW II, NOT Roosevelt's economic policies, got America out of the Great Depression! Claims to the contrary are yet another democrat LIE! And you call yourselves "intellectuals"! Ha! The Party of Wishful Thinking is what you are1

Oh, do you have a link to a study from world net daily ready to post?

:rofl:
 
Here's a thought...

If the last bill was nearly twice the size of this one... and Democrats said it did nothing because it wasn't big enough.... what will they say about this one?

I guess you can ASSume anything you want to.
 
For millions of gullible spoon-fed rubes like you, you mean.

You mean, "starving, unemployed Americans".


by the way...


House majority leader Eric Cantor said Thursday that he’s looking forward to hearing President Obama’s jobs speech tonight and that he’s hopeful Democrats and Republicans can agree on some measures to try and get the economy moving again.

“The American people don’t expect Republicans and Democrats to agree on every issue but given the times we’re in the people who elected us expect us to be able to set aside those differences and work towards finding some commonality,” said Congressman Cantor (R) of Virginia at a lunch sponsored by The Christian Science Monitor.


GOP's Eric Cantor: Three ways we can work with Obama on jobs - CSMonitor.com


:rofl:
So fucking what?

That doesn't make Boiking's bullshit proclamations and demands any more "bipartisan" than they weren't.

HAHAHAHA!


You keep telling yourself whatever you need to hear, you silly little bastard.


:rofl:


Oh, and don't forget to get ANGRY too! Especially when we see plenty from congress realize that Obama isn't the only one up for election next year.

:thup:

HAHAHAHAHA!
 
Obama kicked ASS! Im over seas on UK territory right now and had a chance to watch it with a bunch of RAF and Royal Marines. Let me tell you, they love Obama!

Anyhow, I found myself having to defend the GOP policy on taxes and I just cant, its a bad policy and always has been. Its also very uplifting to see the Brits and how much they adore our Government.

I need to see this Obama a lot more from here on out.

You have a hard time defending the GOP stance on taxes? You mean you think burdening the American people with more work to pay for politicial payoffs is a good thing? Seriously?
 
It's too bad those who criticize Obama and his ideas are unable to offer anything of substance; well, not too bad, it simply provides more evidence that those who support the far right are stupid. A shout out to Odd-dude, one of the dumbest of the dumb.

Lots of substance has been offered. Not our fault you conveniently ignore it.
 
Go ask your grandfather who worked for a WPA program.


:thup:

Actually, that's a fair thing to ask. My grandfather, a lifelong carpenter-turned-general contractor, had lots of problems with the WPA. First was FDR's strict rules on no collective bargaining in federal activities. Second was the federal government's definition of "fair pay." He was not allowed to be paid for more than 30 hours per week (although he regularly worked 50), there were no benefits, and it was rife with corruption.

There's a reason they called it "We Poke Along" for a reason.

Are you saying that this country needs an 8 year long program employing 3 million people to get out of this recession? Are you okay with making them all part time pay for full time obligation? Will you follow FDR's rule on no collective bargaining or union organizing on the project (and no foreman organizers at all)?
You mean Democrats used to be against collective bargaining... until they were for it?

FDR understood that public unions were a dangerous thing. It was JFK that started unionizing them which is one of the many reasons this government is so far in debt.
 
An autocrat making demands isn't "bipartisan" you illiterate dope.

... Probably not to someone from the party of "fuck you", I guess. Enjoy the bed you are making for yourself.

:thup:

Weren't YOU democrats "the party of Fuck YOU!" the last time we had the White House? Have some more of your own medicine; it'll be good for you! We hate Barry, like you hated Bush; DEAL WITH IT! All we're doing is taking the dung you flung, and tossing it right back at you; hope you enjoy the smell!

Speak for yourself. I dont hate Obama at all. I just think his policies are dangerous and deadly to the American people and want them stopped.
 
YEA! who needs to preserve an effort for the MASSES when one asshole, who I'm betting was never forced into working with the WPA, is clearly the center of the UNIVERSE!!


party of "fuck you", indeed.
FDR is GOOOOOOOOD! :lmao:


For millions of Americans, yes. I realize that you kinda have to believe that FDR was just shy of Hitler-evil but... you know...

:cuckoo:

Yeah everyone loved FDR. That's why they immediately passed the 22 amendment upon his death to prevent anyone from ever being in power as long as he was.
 
He's making an effort...

... which is more than can be said for salt the earth republicans.
Yeah...Takes a lot of effort to go out there and make yet another platitudinous campaign speech, while looking like you're watching a tennis match. :lmao:


Rather, an effort at bipartisan solutions while your kind only want to watch Rome burn.
we are trying to put out the fire !!the left is throwing more paper on it!!:eusa_eh:
 
For millions of gullible spoon-fed rubes like you, you mean.

You mean, "starving, unemployed Americans".


by the way...


House majority leader Eric Cantor said Thursday that he’s looking forward to hearing President Obama’s jobs speech tonight and that he’s hopeful Democrats and Republicans can agree on some measures to try and get the economy moving again.

“The American people don’t expect Republicans and Democrats to agree on every issue but given the times we’re in the people who elected us expect us to be able to set aside those differences and work towards finding some commonality,” said Congressman Cantor (R) of Virginia at a lunch sponsored by The Christian Science Monitor.


GOP's Eric Cantor: Three ways we can work with Obama on jobs - CSMonitor.com


:rofl:
So fucking what?

That doesn't make Boiking's bullshit proclamations and demands any more "bipartisan" than they weren't.

Apparently because Republicans are sincere about putting people back to work, Obama must be too.
 
so shovel ready which wasn't so shovel ready, has become, miraculously, shovel ready for real now?

did he send the Plan over to be scored by the CBO?


can someone link to it please?



$450 billion seems like a lot for shovels


:eusa_whistle:

well at what? 250K a job for the last -CENSORED by DNC- Bill , this one ought be to half that since its half the cost of the last -CENSORED by DNC- of 847 Billion.

Ohh!!!

I think I understand.
Shovels are more expensive than jobs??!!

:lol:
 
He's making an effort...

... which is more than can be said for salt the earth republicans.

You think making a speech is an effort?

No wonder you like the man.

They say the path to hell is paved with good intentions.

That's what rhetoric is to much of the country. Their good intentions. They never try to back them up and actually create good results.
 

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