jimAKAblue Said:
Patty Cakes Said: Jim we have the resources, no one wants muck in the back yard. Quit bitchin we are our own problem. PC
The Marxists like that people like you will take the blame.
I refuse to be blamed for this mess. Ive been fighting taxation and regulation since 1979 when I made my first call to talk radio railing against too high taxes. Back then, my graduated tax form stopped at 90% for those making over 100k.
This country is in grave danger and its not because of the citizenry; its because of the bureaucrats and politicians.
Oh but it is because of the citizenry. The whole middle east is in uproar right now due to the "bureucrats and politicians", yet us in the "free" world remain silent whilst we continue to get shafted.
Alba Said: The Marxists like that people like you will take the blame.I take it youve studied thousands of pages of boring complicated analysis of Carl Marx after those long grueling hours of roofing since youre able to identify the marxists.
Yes; look in the White House. Then look at the people who put them there.
The Marxists like that people like you will take the blame. "
I take it you've studied thousands of pages of boring complicated analysis of Carl Marx after those long grueling hours of roofing since you're able to identify "the marxists".
Patty Cakes Said: Jim we have the resources, no one wants muck in the back yard. Quit bitchin we are our own problem. PC
The Marxists like that people like you will take the blame.
I refuse to be blamed for this mess. I've been fighting taxation and regulation since 1979 when I made my first call to talk radio railing against too high taxes. Back then, my graduated tax form stopped at 90% for those making over 100k.
This country is in grave danger and it's not because of the citizenry; it's because of the bureaucrats and politicians.
We need to stop blowing money on senseless wars.What was the purpose of spending almost one trillion dollars of money borrowed from china on Iraq war?
The DONALD made same valid points in his TV interviews. I know that the media obsolved Obama on the birth certificate issue - but, was he ever forthcoming w/ the proof. How hard is it, to go up to the local authorities and get a copy of the certificate. Insofar as DONALD - he is too much of an egotist, to be considered. I wonder how many of the numerous sub-contractors he employed, would vote for him; particularly the ones who may have been stiffed. I just hope, that if he is nominated, that it doesn t fracture the GOP, giving the dems a free ride for another 4 years of oblivion.
Patty, there are dozens of entrenched, mediocre, scared republicans available for oh12. None of them have the balls to speak out and challenge the status quo, which includes the current crop of Boehner type "leaders". They didn't have the balls to do ANYTHING about the oh11 budget which the Dems fell asleep on.
All this pussyfooting around has left our country on the brink of financial ruin and there's no end in site. The pubs, absolutely, should have forced the Dems to shut down the government. They had already passed a house measure guaranteeing that the troops would get paid. They had Obama and his socialist spenders by the short hairs and Boehner let them out of the box with his lame "we're only 1/2 of 1/3rd blah, blah, blah." He might have well just said "I'm a wimp and I lead a wimp party and we'll be on our knees again in oh12".
There is a lot more brooming to be done in our government and I hope they run most of both parties out again in oh12.
I'll take a Ron Paul, Mitch Daniels and I'd even take a Michelle Bachman. There isn't another candidate that I would support. Maybe if I learn a bit more, I might support a Walker or the Jersey guy, etc. So far, from all that I've heard from potential candidates, Trump is the one saying things that ring true to me. We need to be stronger in our dealings with the rest of the world. We can stop being their doormat anytime now. We don't need to be supporting programs like the United Nations when all it does is waste our money and stop world progress. We need our handcuffs off to deal with the real issues of the 21st century.
It's also time to start drilling EVERYWHERE. Stop all the nonsense about the EPA. The bureaucrats have mucked up everything and now you need a permit to FART!
It's time to stop the insanity.
One other candidate comes to mind: Michael Savage. His only weakness is is religous blatherings.
Well, all y'all who plan to vote for Trump for President likely won't get the chance, but if perchance you do you can draw straws to see who's vote mine cancels out. Of course if someone can come up with something more suitable we may not have to go through that process. Til then, I've said my piece on this subject and bid y'all a good afternoon. No Donald for me. Not now, not ever.
We can't let Obama's, policy's that are oppressive bureaucratic .He wants to create a culture that embraces stifling mediocrity and egalitarianism. In other words a socialist regime. Trump is the right choice. Straightforward. He love this country hates seeing it fall on it's knees and bow to others. Obama is horrible. IMO B) :) :) B) Deep Down In Florida Where The Sun Shines Damn Near Every Day
Not that he would be the worst ever candidate by a long shot, but there ain't no way that Trump would ever take the office. He's just grandstanding for rating spikes. Knowing how to successfully operate a business has nothing to do with being a politician, at least nowadays, and would be an automatic death blow to one's electability.
I think I could personally balance the budget within a year, but there sure would be some pissed off mfers.
Is this the one? http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/04/14/donald_trump_obama_has_been_the_worst_president_ever.html B) :) :) B) Deep Down In Florida Where The Sun Shines Damn Near Every Day
Unbridled ego? Hmmm. I looked it up in the dictionary and Obama's picture is there. It could be an editor's error...
Ciak; did you see Trump's interview on Hannity? He's the first candidate in decades, that I've heard, that has common sense AND says it without couching every topic.
One of his common sense ideas: Send shrewd business negotiators to do deals with other countries instead of college idealogues who have never ran anything.
There is a real sense of history with the Regan analogy. Some may not remember Jimmy Carter............. http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/03/the_new_jimmy_carter.html The pendulum swings both direction trying in vain to find the middle. Trump is the right man. Trump for President OMG http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703730104576260911986870054.html?mod=WSJ_Opinion_LEADTop B) :) :) B) Deep Down In Florida Where The Sun Shines Damn Near Every Day
They actually didn't laugh at him. Different age. Some people thought it odd that an actor would deem himself competent to work in the political arena. Different persona, too. I don't think anybody could ever view Reagan as supremely self-centered. With the Swarzeneggars, Venturas, et al, I don't think it surprises anyone that a non-politician or non-lawyer or non-general or non-blueblood would run for anything now. At any rate, regarding Reagan, people loved him or didn't, but nobody considered him a buffoon. That's all I get out of Trump now. Unbridled ego problems. Maybe not bad in New York City, but not for me.
I'm sure they laughed at Reagan too.