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Posted by Drew458    United States   on 06/15/2011 at 04:36 PM   
 
  1. Republican Majority Senate

    ???

    Last time I checked, Senator Harry Reid, (D-umbass–polygamous–Mormon–Nev) is the Majority Leader in the Senate.

    Don’t even try blaming this on the minority Republicans. It’s the fault of the extremist Democrats, and the extremist in the White House, that this bill failed. Democrats want high prices for food and gas.

    Posted by Christopher    United States   06/15/2011  at  07:16 PM  

  2. I count 12 Republicans who voted to kill this amendment. So I’ll blame them as well as the dirty dog Dems.

    And who put this crap into effect in the first place? Could it be Satan Boooooosh? Why yes, it was.

    Fuck ‘em all with a red hot poker. No more fat, no more pork, no more never ending subsidies that don’t work. And damn all of those who vote for any continuation of any of it, no matter what side of the aisle they squat on.

    Posted by Drew458    United States   06/15/2011  at  10:41 PM  

  3. Сенатор Гарри Рид has multiple wives? cool smile

    Posted by Macker    United States   06/16/2011  at  09:14 AM  

  4. You want to know what fails in the free market? Look at what the Gov subsidizes. Yes and the mix kills lawn mowers and such without additional additives (another ‘hidden’ tax on We The People).

    Just flood your ‘representatives’ in DC with HELL NO to raising the debt ceiling. We The People can’t just say - ok I’ll Pretend that I have 10 zillion in the bank, I’ll be ok keeping on with the same path I’m on - no, since I have 10 zillion, I can SPEND MORE.

    Doesn’t work in the real world. Ending every single subsidy would save how many billions? And what would it effect - farmers could grow whatever they damn well pleased, what makes them the most money or simply something that grows best in their area. Oil guys would still make their money - as oil makes the world go round and besides they’d just pass the difference onto the consumer - always do, always will. And so on and so on. And that which fails without their subsidy - deserves to fail.

    And then people would consume less and isn’t that what the morons in DC ‘claim’ to want all along? But removing the subsidies would be a much less painful way to cut the budget than a complete across the board failure of the US economy/gov.

    This way (printing money & raising the debt ceiling - without any meaningful cuts) - just insures that in the end the system collapses - and no one gets anything. And since their income is from We The People - they really are morons for continuing to chip away and spit upon the very ‘base’ that pays them and keeps their cushy do nothing of value jobs going.

    Here’s the real question to ask yourself next NOvember - if the Gov fails, can I survive, do I even care? Because as Ann Coulter said in 2008 - It’s a choice between hemlock and arsenic. It just whose going to sell us out the fastest. No longer, if they are going to sell us out.

    Posted by wardmama4    United States   06/16/2011  at  11:11 AM  

  5. I’m with wardmama: kill all subsidies. Let the market decide who grows what! So what? If milk and cheese go up in price, my taxes, that were subsidizing milk and cheese anyway, should go down. If I don’t want to pay the full price, I won’t. Or, I’ll buy my own cows.

    I grew up on a farm. I know how to raise milch-cows, chickens, goats. I’ve made my own cheese, milked my own cows, gathered my own eggs, and slaughtered my own chickens. (when I say ‘my’ read ‘my family’s’, I was a teenager back then.) It’s a life I’d like to return to, but government intervention makes it too expensive to do. Though this is not due to Federal regulations, at least, not directly. It’s the State and local property taxes. Not to mention zoning regulations. All I’d need is two or three acres.

    Posted by Christopher    United States   06/16/2011  at  04:20 PM  

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