Wingnuts get their asses kicked

At some point Barack is going to have to stand on a stage and defend his record in a series of debates. So how does one defend 9% unemployment, a deficit that has doubled since he took office, the first credit downgrade in our nation's history, Solyndra, Fast & Furious, and a health care plan that didn't lower the cost of health care?

Good luck with that...

Most of the healthcare bill is not in effect yet, but I'm sure you knew that.
 
in Ohio, in Kentucky, in Mississippi, in Maine.

Maine returned to the ability to register to vote on the day of the election, reversing a recent wingnut law.

Ohio stood up for public employee union rights, reversing a recent wingnut law.

Kentucky reelected a Democratic governor and a Democratic Atty. Gen., reversing recent wingnut trends.

Mississippi showed that they do have a brain in their head, slapping down the draconian and wingnut attempt to make fertilization the standard for personhood.

The Wingnuts have overplayed their hand, and misinterpreted – on purpose – their mandate for job creation into a call for social engineering, restriction of rights, and the furtherance of bigotry.

The tide has turned. Obama 2012.

Sorry, not here in Virginia asswipe.

Do a little research before gloating with your stupidity.

Without Virginia, the Dems are toast.

President Cain.

Nice ring to it, huh?


If you like Cain, either you are in the top 10% of income earners, or you want your taxes doubled. Which is it?
 
in Ohio, in Kentucky, in Mississippi, in Maine.

Maine returned to the ability to register to vote on the day of the election, reversing a recent wingnut law.

Ohio stood up for public employee union rights, reversing a recent wingnut law.

Kentucky reelected a Democratic governor and a Democratic Atty. Gen., reversing recent wingnut trends.

Mississippi showed that they do have a brain in their head, slapping down the draconian and wingnut attempt to make fertilization the standard for personhood.

The Wingnuts have overplayed their hand, and misinterpreted – on purpose – their mandate for job creation into a call for social engineering, restriction of rights, and the furtherance of bigotry.

The tide has turned. Obama 2012.

Sorry, not here in Virginia asswipe.

Do a little research before gloating with your stupidity.

Without Virginia, the Dems are toast.

President Cain.

Nice ring to it, huh?


If you like Cain, either you are in the top 10% of income earners, or you want your taxes doubled. Which is it?

I hope your not one of thozzze loooozers demanding compensation from a pres you help vote into orfice who encourages the ows but yet backs them Wall street boys ...otherwise I'm willing to teach the school of hard knocks
 
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in Ohio, in Kentucky, in Mississippi, in Maine.

Maine returned to the ability to register to vote on the day of the election, reversing a recent wingnut law.

Ohio stood up for public employee union rights, reversing a recent wingnut law.

Kentucky reelected a Democratic governor and a Democratic Atty. Gen., reversing recent wingnut trends.

Mississippi showed that they do have a brain in their head, slapping down the draconian and wingnut attempt to make fertilization the standard for personhood.



The Wingnuts have overplayed their hand, and misinterpreted – on purpose – their mandate for job creation into a call for social engineering, restriction of rights, and the furtherance of bigotry.

The tide has turned. Obama 2012.

A couple local referendums does not negate Obama's $1,5000,000,000,00 debt, deficits, collapsing Obamacare, feckless foreign policy, inflation, rampant unemployment, support for Marxists and other assorted fruitcakes crapping in the public square, Wall Street & union bailouts, Fast and Furious, Solyndra, etc.
So.....what you're saying, is....

WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
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:woohoo: . :woohoo: . :woohoo: . :woohoo: . :woohoo:
 
in Ohio, in Kentucky, in Mississippi, in Maine.

Maine returned to the ability to register to vote on the day of the election, reversing a recent wingnut law.

Ohio stood up for public employee union rights, reversing a recent wingnut law.

Kentucky reelected a Democratic governor and a Democratic Atty. Gen., reversing recent wingnut trends.

Mississippi showed that they do have a brain in their head, slapping down the draconian and wingnut attempt to make fertilization the standard for personhood.



The Wingnuts have overplayed their hand, and misinterpreted – on purpose – their mandate for job creation into a call for social engineering, restriction of rights, and the furtherance of bigotry.

The tide has turned. Obama 2012.

Sorry, not here in Virginia asswipe.

Do a little research before gloating with your stupidity.

Without Virginia, the Dems are toast.

President Cain.

Nice ring to it, huh?

but there is still time for the Cons in vA to screw the pooch well before the presidential election.
And VA depends heavially on federal spending, if that is cut...
 
At some point Barack is going to have to stand on a stage and defend his record in a series of debates. So how does one defend 9% unemployment, a deficit that has doubled since he took office, the first credit downgrade in our nation's history, Solyndra, Fast & Furious, and a health care plan that didn't lower the cost of health care?

Good luck with that...

And under Reagan aour debt pretty much doubled, and we went from a creditor nation to a debtor one, yet the Republicans still think Reagan is the best thing since cliced bread.

the conversion to a debtor nation is a large part of why we are where we are now.
 
warrior102 said:
Without Virginia, the Dems are toast.

Without Virginia, Obama would have beaten McCain in 2008 only 352-186, instead of 365-173. Not my idea of "toast," but whatever floats your boat . . .
 
they are denying the will of the people once again.

They do at their own peril
 
Ohio voted to let the Unions have their way in their State. Thats their choice.

Ohioans have made their bed lets just see how they like laying in it in furture.
 
They obviously didnt like your sides plan huh?

This is a democracy.

The people have made their choice for their state.
 
They obviously didnt like your sides plan huh?

This is a democracy.

The people have made their choice for their state.

Yes it is a Democratic Republic and Ohio made its choice.

As I said. Lets see how their choice comes back to bite them in the ass down the road. If you think the Unions are going to change then your living in lalaland. The voters just voted to be hosed once again. Good for them.

Glad I don't live in Ohio.
 
in Ohio, in Kentucky, in Mississippi, in Maine.

Maine returned to the ability to register to vote on the day of the election, reversing a recent wingnut law.

Ohio stood up for public employee union rights, reversing a recent wingnut law.

Kentucky reelected a Democratic governor and a Democratic Atty. Gen., reversing recent wingnut trends.

Mississippi showed that they do have a brain in their head, slapping down the draconian and wingnut attempt to make fertilization the standard for personhood.



The Wingnuts have overplayed their hand, and misinterpreted – on purpose – their mandate for job creation into a call for social engineering, restriction of rights, and the furtherance of bigotry.

The tide has turned. Obama 2012.
Yep, the socialists are still strong. Just because they won some victories doesn't mean that the socialists agenda is good for America.
 
For some perspective, the left got their asses kicked last November with a stunning landslide that put republicans in the majority in the House. Yesterday's nit-picking examples by the radical left is a desperate and laughable attempt to salvage a tiny bit of hope from the change Obama left in their pockets.
 
For some perspective, the left got their asses kicked last November with a stunning landslide that put republicans in the majority in the House. Yesterday's nit-picking examples by the radical left is a desperate and laughable attempt to salvage a tiny bit of hope from the change Obama left in their pockets.

But if the Reps don't step up their game and prove they have the country's best interest at heart, instead of their own re-election, they're going to be drummed right back out next November.
 
If the people in those states want to continue to shoot themselves in the foot, let 'em. We here in Florida will be happy to take their businesses away from them.

Stupidity should be painful.
 
in Ohio, in Kentucky, in Mississippi, in Maine.

Maine returned to the ability to register to vote on the day of the election, reversing a recent wingnut law.

Ohio stood up for public employee union rights, reversing a recent wingnut law.

Kentucky reelected a Democratic governor and a Democratic Atty. Gen., reversing recent wingnut trends.

Mississippi showed that they do have a brain in their head, slapping down the draconian and wingnut attempt to make fertilization the standard for personhood.



The Wingnuts have overplayed their hand, and misinterpreted – on purpose – their mandate for job creation into a call for social engineering, restriction of rights, and the furtherance of bigotry.

The tide has turned. Obama 2012.

A couple local referendums does not negate Obama's $1,5000,000,000,00 debt, deficits, collapsing Obamacare, feckless foreign policy, inflation, rampant unemployment, support for Marxists and other assorted fruitcakes crapping in the public square, Wall Street & union bailouts, Fast and Furious, Solyndra, etc.

But keep telling yourself he's going win in 2012.

:lol:

don't bother, PPPoop and Alcoholic mind meld with Moulitsas, and its all downhill from there.....what they cannot tell you, becasue they don't know that there was a whole lot more than that, that took place via election day. one ex; there are more rep. Virginian sen's and legislators now, then ever, EVER, Antebellum, reconstruction etc etc.

People that read will understand as I am sure obamas advisers are that this, is the most important event of the day, IF Virginia has turned red, they are in DEEP kimchi in Penn., Carolina et al.
 
in Ohio, in Kentucky, in Mississippi, in Maine.

Maine returned to the ability to register to vote on the day of the election, reversing a recent wingnut law.

Ohio stood up for public employee union rights, reversing a recent wingnut law.

Kentucky reelected a Democratic governor and a Democratic Atty. Gen., reversing recent wingnut trends.

Mississippi showed that they do have a brain in their head, slapping down the draconian and wingnut attempt to make fertilization the standard for personhood.



The Wingnuts have overplayed their hand, and misinterpreted – on purpose – their mandate for job creation into a call for social engineering, restriction of rights, and the furtherance of bigotry.

The tide has turned. Obama 2012.

Hmmm...yeah, let's see what else happened.

The wingnuts also gained control of the state Senate in battleground Virginia, and took control of the Mississippi House for the first time since reconstruction. Thus wingnuts now control 61 of the country's 99 state legislative chambers.

And of course 66% of Ohio voters passed an amendment to the state constitution which symbolically shoves Obamacare up Barry's back side.

On top of those tidbits add things like the hero of the Dimocrats, Slick Willie, in his new book has come out against any tax hikes in "this fragile economy", polls in battleground states where voters believe a generic wingnut would do better handling both the deficit and unemployment, and others running against the messiah that the country is on the wrong track and the economy worse under his stewardship.

Some would say Barry's tide is still running...running out that is.
 
Good grief. you people are such HACKS. So the PEOPLE voted on a few things in their states. How the FUCK does that help the Obama..

Why is it that whenever the Dems win something it's just a "few things in their state"?

But when the Reps win something it amounts to a national referendum?
 
Good grief. you people are such HACKS. So the PEOPLE voted on a few things in their states. How the FUCK does that help the Obama..

Why is it that whenever the Dems win something it's just a "few things in their state"?

But when the Reps win something it amounts to a national referendum?

Please show me a post where a Republican here called a state senate election a 'national referendum'.
 
In 2010, Republicans won big -- by gaining the votes of slightly more than 20% of the people. (A slim majority of 41% voter turnout.)

Misinterpreting this result as a mandate for radical change is WHY they got their heads handed to them this week in these elections.

Continuing to misinterpret the 2010 election in the same way will result in similar GOP losses next year.
 

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