Rand Paul: Chris Christie Is 'The King Of Bacon 2013-08-04 01:33:20 Rand Paul: Chris Christie Is 'The King Of Bacon,' Not Serious About National Defense Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) fired the latest shot on Tuesday in an escalating feud with Chris Christie, calling the New Jersey Governor the "king of bacon," a reference to what Paul believes is a poor record on government spending. Paul also suggested that Christie was hurting the GOP by continuing to criticize Paul's positions on national security: Its not helping the party for him to pick a war with me. Its a big mistake. Its not very smart. And its not a good way to grow the party. Why would he want to pick a fight with the one guy who has a chance to grow the party by appealing to the youth and appealing to people who would like to see a more moderate and less aggressive foreign policy? Paul's argument stems from a press conference earlier on Tuesday, during which Christie hit Paul for what he characterized as hypocrisy on the topic of Hurricane Sandy aid, and government spending more broadly: I find it interesting that Sen. Paul is accusing us of having a "Gimme, gimme, gimme" attitude toward federal spending when in fact New Jersey is a donor state and we get 61 cents back on every dollar we send to Washington. Interestingly, Kentucky gets $1.51 on every dollar they send to Washington. Paul brushed off that suggestion during his interview with Blitzer, pointing to military bases on Kentucky soil as the primary recipient of federal funds. "What does he want to do, shut down military bases in Kentucky?" Paul asked. Christie accused Republicans such as Paul of engaging in "esoteric debates" over foreign policy rather than working to prevent "the next attack that comes that kills thousands of Americans." Paul is a vocal opponent of NSA surveillance, a stance Christie characterized as "dangerous." Sponsored Links Paul hit back on Monday, suggesting that it was actually Christie who was unserious about national defense. He echoed that sentiment during his interview with Blitzer Tuesday night, excoriating Christie for being "on the wrong side of history." "I don't think the Bill of Rights is esoteric. I don't think the Fourth Amendment is esoteric," Paul said. "I think the idea that we should have a right to privacy is not esoteric to a lot of people in this country." Republican Chris Christie slams Rand Paul..... 2013-08-04 01:32:31Republican Chris Christie slams Rand Paul..... Republican Governor Chris Christie slammed Senator Rand Paul on Tuesday, after the Kentucky senator accused him of begging the federal government for money. During a press conference, Christie noted that his state paid more in federal taxes than they got back, which was not true to of the state that Paul represented. According to the Tax Foundation, for every $1.00 Kentuckys taxpayers send to Washington, they get back $1.51. In contrast, for every $1.00 New Jerseys taxpayers sent to Washington, they get only 61 cents back. I find it interesting that Senator Paul is accusing us of having a gimme, gimme, gimme attitude toward federal spending when in fact New Jersey is a donor state, we get 61 cents back on every dollar we send to Washington, Christie said. And interestingly Kentucky gets $1.51 on every dollar they sent to Washington. So if Senator Paul wants to start looking at where he is going to cut spending to afford defense, maybe he should start looking at cutting the pork barrel spending he brings home to Kentucky at a $1.51 on every dollar and not look at New Jersey where we get 61 cents for every dollar, he continued. Maybe Senator Paul could deal with that when he is trying to deal with the reduction of spending on the federal side, but I doubt he would because most Washington politicians only care about bringing home the bacon so they can get reelected. Monday night of Fox News Hannity, Paul criticized Christie for asking the federal government for disaster relief aid after Hurricane Sandy. If he cared about protecting this country maybe he wouldnt be in this gimme, gimme, gimme all the money you have in Washington or dont have, and hed be a little more fiscally responsive, Paul said. Paul was responding to a comment Christie made last week, in which the New Jersey governor said libertarians supported dangerous policies. I'm a lib (don't tell) but nice tits. § Incontinentia2013-08-04 00:29:54We all do, especially Incontinentia Incontinentia2013-08-04 00:27:25But, i shall do my duty and hereby title you Grand Wizard of EpiphonessacI accept your surrender. § jesushasmyback2013-08-04 00:23:07I could dredge up some useless factiod 2013-08-04 00:16:46that makes me look good for 5 seconds and then repost it 40 times a day, like some of these libs do. Surprised that Bush and Obama were elected 2X 2013-08-04 00:16:12Jesus fucking christ must I remind you of Gore,Kerry,McCain and Romney. Voters may choose some shitty leaders, but they have yet to choose the worst offered by the two major parties.sfoBill of Rights. First ten. I considered it Incontinentia2013-08-04 00:15:46when I posted. But, consider the possiblility that it is only we two (with our many available aliases) who are actually posting. sfoI wish I had that perceptiveness. § 2013-08-04 00:12:31sacYou went throught a lot of work and energy 2013-08-04 00:11:17to put that all together. Out of respect, I'll read every word and report back to you in two days.sfoI trust "BOR" is The Holy Bible... pugstein2013-08-04 00:10:16... simly because criminals hate to admet they are wrong. sacYou have all that time since you're on welfare, AmericanIndividual2013-08-04 00:08:09moron kid. Click on a few links that I've provided. It will do you good.Whelp, yup. I voted for him twice. FROG-452013-08-04 00:07:55Too bad he ended up a DemocratsacCL Libs waste their lives here posting AmericanIndividual2013-08-04 00:07:08one liners with no links. https://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=Irony_Guy_Returnshttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=D_Changhttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=BluestateDemhttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=I_Like_Taxeshttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=igvardhttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=neutronkkkreligionhttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=Eviscerate_the_2ndhttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=spartacusvahttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=Coolbreeze08https://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=ZebulonVhttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=livecartoondoghttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=Liberalguyhttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=KolobianKandidate Then they ask you to give your life up by handing your money to the government. Cya moron libs. I'm sure you'll spend all day/night here. sacCL Libs waste their lives here posting AmericanIndividual2013-08-04 00:05:44one liners with no links. https://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=Irony_Guy_Returnshttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=D_Changhttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=BluestateDemhttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=I_Like_Taxeshttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=igvardhttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=neutronkkkreligionhttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=Eviscerate_the_2ndhttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=spartacusvahttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=Coolbreeze08https://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=ZebulonVhttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=livecartoondoghttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=Liberalguyhttps://forums.craigslist.org/?act=su&handle=KolobianKandidate Then they ask you to give your life up by handing your money to the government. Cya moron libs. I'm sure you'll spend all day/night here. sacLibs: "Humanity couldn't survive without massive AmericanIndividual2013-08-04 00:03:44donations to the government (even though the government squanders all of our money and wealth away)." For millions of working Americans, the phenomenon economists call "median wage stagnation" has become a way of life. For decades, their annual incomes have remained virtually the same, leaving many just a paycheck or two from the street. http://abcnews.go.com/Business/strangling-middle-class-america/story?id=11325933 It is symptomatic of the national condition of the United States that the worst humiliation ever suffered by it as a nation, and by a US president personally, passed almost without comment last week. I refer to the November 20 announcement at a summit meeting in Phnom Penh that 15 Asian nations, comprising half the world's population, would form a Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership excluding the United States. http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Global_Economy/NK27Dj02.html Last year, the 301 known military suicides accounted for 20 percent of U.S. military deaths. From 2001 to August 2012, the U.S. military counted 2,676 suicides. http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2012/11/27/175710/in-suicide-epidemic-military-wrestles.html Foul play: Kid, 11, busted for prop gun http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/foul_play_kid_busted_for_prop_gun_mkVLV4auJjUpND6b2MxVgL Feds: $100,000 to teach teen girls 'condom negotiation' http://washingtonexaminer.com/feds-100000-to-teach-teen-girls-condom-negotiation/article/2514683#.ULjA4oZfehe DC Takes Top Honors -- for Worst Graduation Rate in U.S. http://cnsnews.com/news/article/dc-takes-top-honors-worst-graduation-rate-us Republicans and Republican-leaning independents and Democrats and Democratic leaners also differ in how they react to the terms "big business" and "socialism." Republicans are more positive about the former; Democrats are more positive about the latter. http://www.gallup.com/poll/158978/democrats-republicans-diverge-capitalism-federal-gov.aspx Detroit Tops The 2012 List Of America's Most Dangerous Cities http://www.forbes.com/sites/danielfisher/2012/10/18/detroit-tops-the-2012-list-of-americas-most-dangerous-cities/http://www.usdebtclock.org/saci stopped at "unworker" § Incontinentia2013-08-04 00:03:08I wasn't me. FROG-452013-08-04 00:02:38I've always been against the Iraq/Afghan wars/sacSo we all have to pay more income tax AmericanIndividual2013-08-04 00:01:05and more other taxes so some gov' unworker can party in Las Vegas? So how much should we all pay to support the political scum and bottom feeders of society? 35% or our income? 50%? Should we slave away for some faceless special interest group that wants our money? How much of your life are you willing to give up? 50% of your time here on Earth? I know I could have used ANY vacation instead of forking my hard earned money to a bunch of scumbucket leechers in the government: Updated at 4:58 p.m. ET: Martha Johnson, who resigned this month as head of the General Services Administration, apologized Monday for a Las Vegas conference in 2010 that cost $823,000 and led to the ouster of the agency's top leaders. http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/04/16/11228993-ex-gsa-head-apologizes-for-823000-las-vegas-spending-spree?lite This week, the federal government published two important reports on long-term budgetary trends. They both show that we are on an unsustainable path that will almost certainly result in massively higher taxes. http://www.forbes.com/2009/05/14/taxes-social-security-opinions-columnists-medicare.html Consumers to see smaller paychecks despite 'fiscal cliff' deal Congress did not extend a payroll tax cut, so workers will see the tax on their paychecks rise to 6.2% from 4.2% last year. http://articles.latimes.com/2013/jan/03/business/la-fi-fiscal-cliff-consumers-20130103 On average, middle-income families have enjoyed around $1,000 in additional income from the payroll tax cut this year. The temporary tax cut lowered workers' tax rates from 6.2 percent to 4.2 percent on wages up to $110,000. The result was to give Americans a few extra bucks of spending money each month, a move that the government had hoped would stimulate the economy http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/01/payroll-tax-cut-2013_n_1929638.html
sacI dig last quote KolobianKandidate2013-08-04 00:00:35 "It is sad when two Comedians are more informative than all of Fox News. sfoYeah, but I miss Batboy. § Incontinentia2013-08-03 23:56:46wyoI get sick all the time. it's called LIFE refuseRESIST2013-08-03 23:50:14I just suck it up and tough it out. Weed really helps too.wyoindividual mandate. refuseRESIST2013-08-03 23:47:15I go to school full time and work part time. I can't afford a $2000 penalty. Not this year or any year.sfoI have sworn upon the altar of God.. pugstein2013-08-03 23:45:53... eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. Jeffersonand the other Founding Fathersmeant it. They did not confine their efforts to the battle against theocracy and monarchy; they fought, on the same grounds, invoking the same principle of individual rightsagainst democracy, i.e., the system of unlimited majority rule. ARwyoI'm poor, Obamacare is going to make me refuseRESIST2013-08-03 23:45:00poorer.wyoI'm not a hillbilly but . . . § Incontinentia2013-08-03 23:40:14sfoWriting still has some pull. I was Incontinentia2013-08-03 23:37:16amazed that the last conversation I haf with a female was her intoxication with Rans's ramblings.phiI will get to work on it right away I missed 2013-08-03 23:36:10that one. Thanks sfoI can't believe I agree with Rand § Incontinentia2013-08-03 23:34:58wyoThe best thing would be for Obama refuseRESIST2013-08-03 23:32:04just to say he lied about his birth to receive access to a college education. I would give him a pass on that. The main problem is that he is a pathological liar. It is physically impossible for him to tell the truth. He can't do it.
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