Political Hippo Circle Jerk - America, farg YEAH!

Started by PoopyfaceMcGee, December 11, 2006, 01:30:30 PM

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rjs246

Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

Rome

THIS IS PRESIDENT OBAMA'S ECONOMY!

Wait, what?

SD

It's those Chicago guys, they'll do anything to get re-elected.

SunMo

the economic polls are skewed towards democrats you guys.  they only interview liberals about what they are buying.  it's a +5923509u5jf demo poll.  i'll wait for the +342592873575 more fair poll to come out
I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood.

General_Failure


The man. The myth. The legend.

Hawk

Lol, mock the comments about the polls all you want.  I'll be the one celebrating on November 6th, while y'all are shocked that the polls were wrong.

 


General_Failure

Charity president unhappy about Paul Ryan soup kitchen 'photo op'

QuoteHe added: "The photo-op they did wasn't even accurate. He did nothing. He just came in here to get his picture taken at the dining hall."
Ryan had stopped by the soup kitchen for about 15 minutes on his way to the airport after his Saturday morning town hall in Youngstown. By the time he arrived, the food had already been served, the patrons had left, and the hall had been cleaned.

I'll also be celebrating on November 6th, since the obscenely long campaigning season will come to an end.

The man. The myth. The legend.

SD

Quote from: Hawk on October 16, 2012, 12:08:46 AM
Lol, mock the comments about the polls all you want.  I'll be the one celebrating on November 6th, while y'all are shocked that the polls were wrong.



No comment on the rights Obama witch hunt being over now that Hilary took the blame for Benghazi? Why am I not surprised.

ice grillin you

Quote from: General_Failure on October 16, 2012, 03:32:52 AM
Charity president unhappy about Paul Ryan soup kitchen 'photo op'

QuoteHe added: "The photo-op they did wasn't even accurate. He did nothing. He just came in here to get his picture taken at the dining hall."
Ryan had stopped by the soup kitchen for about 15 minutes on his way to the airport after his Saturday morning town hall in Youngstown. By the time he arrived, the food had already been served, the patrons had left, and the hall had been cleaned.

I'll also be celebrating on November 6th, since the obscenely long campaigning season will come to an end.

i dont blame him...how could he look anyone at a soup kitchen in the eye when his policies and budget are going to fill soup kitchens around the country to the rafters
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

phattymatty


rjs246

#20530
Hahaha.

Also,

Down on America

QuoteWhen Joe Biden said "I've never met two guys more down on America across the board," he meant Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan — who provoked the vice president's snipe during their debate by insisting, utterly falsely, that unemployment is still worsening across the nation. But the vice president's complaint also applies to the Republican leadership at large, in Congress and across the right-wing media, where the talking points on U.S. economic prospects and progress are always negative.

Certainly the Republicans have tried to do their part to sink the economy, as last year's manufactured debt crisis demonstrated beyond doubt. But whenever the news is good, they insist that the encouraging data must be inaccurate or even manipulated – as former General Electric boss Jack Welch proclaimed in his infamous tweet about the newly improved unemployment data last week.

This week the right-wing propaganda machine disparaged a  big reduction in new jobless claims as a statistical anomaly, supposedly based on California's failure to report its data to the Bureau of Labor Statistics in Washington. The only problem with this theory is that California officials did report those numbers. Meanwhile both the mainstream and right-wing media largely ignored the latest report by the Financial Times and the Brookings Institution, which found that the United States is "the sole bright spot" in a sluggish world economy.

Just how much uplifting data must appear before the persistent naysayers admit that the economy is improving? It is true that the numbers cut against their political interest, so they're likely to deny any signs of economic health unless and until they can claim credit. Yet the signs are present and increasing.

On Friday, the Treasury Department reported that the federal budget deficit will again exceed $1 trillion, mostly as a consequence of the Bush tax cuts—but the good news is that tax revenue went up anyway by 6.4 percent, solely because of growth in jobs and income. (And in fact, the deficit was lower than last year, thanks to a reduction in government spending as American troops left Iraq.) So the president is reducing the deficit, as promised, in the only sensible and equitable way that can be done—by eliminating the cost of a pointless war abroad and stimulating growth at home.

Consumer confidence—another key indicator—has risen to the highest level since September 2007, according to a survey released today by Thomson Reuters and the University of Michigan. The measure climbed to 83.1, jumping almost five points from the August rating of 78.3. Reuters reported that the new number significantly exceeded the expectations of most analysts, "who expected the rating to drop."

There is more almost every day. Ask the bankers, who also seem to have noticed positive indicators (when they take a break from raising money for Romney).  The chief financial economist for the Bank of Tokyo, for instance, told the Los Angeles Times that even if the new jobs numbers require correction—as such statistics almost always do, "the [improved] direction of the labor market is real."

Reporting record profits for JPMorgan Chase on Friday, Jamie Dimon released a statement saying that the housing market has "turned a corner." His company's investment banking unit earned more in underwriting fees for equity and debt instruments—another indicator that firms are finally putting money into plants and equipment, rather than continuing to sit on trillions of dollars.

Polls suggest that the setbacks of the past few years have left voters with little patience for White House boasts of economic progress. But recent improvements open space for President Obama to say that things are finally getting better—and that changing course toward the radical right would be  dangerous and foolish.Polls suggest that the setbacks of the past few years have left voters with little patience for White House boasts of economic progress. But recent improvements open space for President Obama to say that things are finally getting better—and that changing course toward the radical right would be  dangerous and foolish.
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

SD

#20531
More details on the Romney tax plan:

http://www.romneytaxplan.com/

ice grillin you

scotus just curb stomped the ohio republicans racist voting law
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

rjs246

Had to be the easiest decision they've made in a while.
Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

ice grillin you

another hypocritical douchebag zealot conservative.....this time it couldnt have exposed a better guy

http://www.worldmag.com/2012/10/king_s_crisis
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous