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APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
Give the fucks what the fuck they want.
The final meltdown will be delicious.
Who can wait for the moment when these fucks are on their knees having their eyes ripped out and being skull fucked to death?
AF, how can you be so sure YOU aren't on the menu?
Keep voting Democrat, and this is what you get:
http://www.youtube.com/embed/k-bQYOaSOvk
"The legislation would significantly weaken elements of the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reform law dealing with derivatives -- the complex products at the heart of the 2008 meltdown.
OK Kiddes! Pop quiz what has the Dodd Frank legislation done to FIX anything?
And I really want you to consider the QE1 QE2 and QW3 which became and open ended faucett QE, and that their attributes don't overlap.
KEEP VOTING DEMS AND YOU GET WHAT WE HAVE NOW !
PRES IS FIXING FOR EVERYONE TO BE ON WELFARE, JUST LIKE HE GREW UP ON !
KEEP VOTING DEMS AND YOU GET WHAT WE HAVE NOW !
PRES IS FIXING FOR EVERYONE TO BE ON WELFARE, JUST LIKE HE GREW UP ON !
That's funny, so is Taputu!
KEEP VOTING DEMS AND YOU GET WHAT WE HAVE NOW !
PRES IS FIXING FOR EVERYONE TO BE ON WELFARE, JUST LIKE HE GREW UP ON !
PUBLIC EMPLOYEE UNIONS ARE DESTROYING AMERICA!
KEEP VOTING DEMS AND YOU GET WHAT WE HAVE NOW !
PRES IS FIXING FOR EVERYONE TO BE ON WELFARE, JUST LIKE HE GREW UP ON !
BENGHAZICARE!!!!!!!
Republicans are bad, but Democrats are worse.
Be objective and listen to what the Libertarians are saying.
Republicans are bad, but Democrats are worse.
Be objective and listen to what the Libertarians are saying.
OK-tell me objectively how Republicans are better and how libertarians are the best.
It's plainly obvious that the Dems don't value a free market - they want to tax you to hire more government workers, and they don't see that it's a pyramid scheme. Also, they have a problem in that they are hypocritical.
The Republicans talk the talk - somewhat. But they don't walk the talk. They talk about free market and small government, but they have two problems to contend with: cronies, and the religious right. While the Republicans often say the right things, it's time to give up on them.
Libertarians (and the Tea Party) talk the talk and walk the walk. I'm not delusional about them becoming the next "2'nd party" but they need to change the Republican party from within - it's happening, but not without resistance from the establishment.
Eventually people will get it, but we'll have to fall pretty hard first before people do. We need less government, less government intervention (domestically and internationally), more free enterprise, and sound money.
If I were an informed voter I would be feeling stupid for voting for Obama, is that what you mean to say?
Libertarians (and the Tea Party) talk the talk and walk the walk.
The tealiban cannot be severed from the religious right, not in this country.
I agree.
A reasonable litmus test would be to hang all Republicans.
Even if we're wrong, we still win.
All the republicans ARE hung....
It's the democrats who are the limpies...
A reasonable litmus test would be to hang all Republicans.
Eventually people will get it, but we'll have to fall pretty hard first
Wait ... there's worse than Obama?? Oh yeah, Hillary is waiting in the wings plus Obama has over two more years. Not liking how the future is looking.
You people think Democrats don't want to exchange favors for wall street cash?
You people think Democrats don't want to exchange favors for wall street cash?
Did you read the article? There were some Dems that were bought off by Wall St. as well, but not the ENTIRE party like the Republicans. This vote clearly shows which party is owned by Wall St. and the banking industry.
Republicans were almost uniform in their support, with Rep. Walter Jones (N.C.) the lone GOP holdout."
Democrats weren't great
Clearly all 535 of them are assholes
Clearly all 535 of them are assholes
Well, I don't know them personally, but it certainly does seem that they vote with bankers and Wall St.'s best interest in mind, rather than their constituents or the US's.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/24/koch-brothers-wall-street_n_5525566.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
"The legislation would significantly weaken elements of the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reform law dealing with derivatives -- the complex products at the heart of the 2008 meltdown.
Republicans were almost uniform in their support, with Rep. Walter Jones (N.C.) the lone GOP holdout."
Democrats weren't great, but they were a far cry better than Republicans.
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