Saturday, 14 December 2013

Aw that's sweet but, I prefer human. §

Aw that's sweet but, I prefer human. § PlayMisty2013-12-14 13:04:06I can make the funeral after AIDS death TheSheepWhisperer2013-12-14 13:03:53.. but what I place besides your headstone will never be mistaken for flowersNot me. I always said America will eventually handlewaeshere2013-12-14 13:03:15do the right thing in regards to homosexual freedoms.Now i have to put up with his mother § commie__bastard2013-12-14 13:03:15sacI agree, § forposting2013-12-14 13:02:53Sooooo...... since I've worked in defense and livecartoondog2013-12-14 13:02:45energy, I'll take that to mean you'd like to be overrun by a foreign dick tater and go back to the stone age with no electricity. good thing you have so little power or influence. sacNo actually, I made a point about how it handlewaeshere2013-12-14 13:02:37 is counter to RESPONSIBLE parenting... something I always advocate for. PlayMisty and I are gettin hitched § commie__bastard2013-12-14 13:02:21sacmatter of fact I made a point about how it handlewaeshere2013-12-14 12:58:43is counter to RESPONSIBLE parenting... something I always advocate for.sacThat won't make any difference... they will abus handlewaeshere2013-12-14 12:57:46the system no matter what we do... UNLESS we start IMPRISONING welfare abusers to LONG sentences.. which is what I always propose.sacI'm not... I was just trying to diffuse the handlewaeshere2013-12-14 12:56:17typical arguments against it: birth defects. It really doesn't impact me in any way. Although I would argue that RESPONSIBLE parenting includes limiting the chance of birth defects if possible... but I would never force that on anyone. sacI personally don't give a fuck honestly... but I handlewaeshere2013-12-14 12:52:06do realize that highly increases the chance of birth defects... ... but fact is, fucking your sister ISN'T illegal. Impregnating her isn't. Having her carry the pregnancy and deliver isn't either. Ban all that shit before you worry about them getting married.sacI can't see how they can discriminate against § trimblee2013-12-14 12:49:01I agree with you on that I'll fishshon2013-12-14 12:48:31save the buck. If you make it $3 I'll include a basket to carry your new junk.cool--- I somehow missed the original § 2013-12-14 12:45:48Lies is all I learned from him. forposting2013-12-14 12:45:15Do ya think I'm doing as good a job at it as he does? sacmaybe they dont give a shit....i wouldnt § siafu2013-12-14 12:40:00bosI just read that Tyler Perry is doing a re-make MadameBonery2013-12-14 12:39:40of Roots, casting all white people nope..I dont live near there § Bar-Fly2013-12-14 12:39:00 ★ I'll watch the yard sales for some § Crazy_____Dude2013-12-14 12:38:56he didn't make me lie, he taught me forposting2013-12-14 12:38:54to lie.......Now send me a dollar and I'll stop the nuclear winter. Saturday sentiment; PlayMisty2013-12-14 12:36:43I've sent alot of constructive sentiments up the food chain(leaders AND media), ,,,haven't heard a response, whisper, or ANYTHING from ANYONE on em. Maybe I should try braille. lol I've (repeatidly) offered (here and out there) constructive views on Economics, HC, Jobs, Education, Housing, Politics, Arms, etc. Only to be abused for the most part. 'scool! Once in awhile I get past the attack dogs here, and find a friendly. It's really pretty amazing that there is such a hellbent effort to sink this country. Honestly, THAT's why I come here in the hopes of making enough sense to have others rant to THEIR reps in the hopes of stopping the wreckingball. Pretty grandiose thinking eh? Silly me. BUT, if you think about it, THIS venue is NATIONAL! THAT's why I think the libshills here are part of the WRECKINGBALL, slamming EVERY single American sentiment. unk★ I bought this at a yard sale Crazy_____Dude2013-12-14 12:36:36I named it, "Obama" Now my ass is sore







sfoi don't eat fact food § Wake_Up_GOP22013-12-14 12:36:09sfoSend me a dollar and i'll fishshon2013-12-14 12:34:05send you ancient African penis enlargement techniques.sacCalifornia owes $10 BILLION ot Federal Govt. trimblee2013-12-14 12:32:25California, according to recent budget numbers, is slowly recovering from its years of multi-billion dollar budget deficits. The state is on track to turn a $2.5 billion budget surplus at the end of the current fiscal year. But that's general fund money. It does not address another gaping deficit. The state owes almost $10 billion to the federal government for money spent on unemployment benefits. NPR's Richard Gonzales reports. RICHARD GONZALES, BYLINE: So how did California wind up owing the federal government $9.7 billion? Just ask Loree Levy, a spokeswoman for the California Employment Development Department. She says the recession, which at one point drove unemployment to a high of 12.4 percent, escalated the demand for benefits. LOREE LEVY: And I think the overall demand just really hit hard in several states, including California, ended up in a situation where we have been borrowing from the federal government ever since. GONZALES: When California's unemployment insurance fund dried up in January 2009, the state had to borrow $183 million from the feds. And the state kept borrowing more each year since then, which is why it will end this year $9.7 billion in debt. Meanwhile the state also owes interest on the money borrowed. So in the past three years, taxpayers have paid more than $870 million in interest payments, says Loree Levy. LEVY: Those are big numbers. GONZALES: And Levy says fixing the problem is no mystery. LEVY: You can increase the contributions coming in from employers, you can decrease the amount going out to benefit recipients, maybe by altering your eligibility requirements, for example, or lowering the benefit amounts. Or you can do a combination of both things. GONZALES: So far lawmakers have been unable or unwilling to do anything to get the bleeding under control, even though everyone in the capitol, business and labor, agree the system needs fixing. There are talks between the various parties, but as of now there are no formal proposals. sfoI'm going to start a global rumor and make me forposting2013-12-14 12:31:41some extra money....The snow and cold this year are all due to Fukishima......its a nuclear winter...... Snowed in Cairo and Jerusalem.........nuclear winter......THEY AREN'T telling us EVERYTHING about Fukishima............ Everyone send me a dollar and I'll stop Fukishima....... Because you can stop Fukishima, but you can't stop climate change......unkAnd you're reposting of it shows you're KenSalazar2013-12-14 12:30:13really a racist deep inside. As a Mexican American, I find you White haters dumb and ignorant. You fight among each other while we laugh at yousfoI wouldn't bed anyone I didn't respect § trending2013-12-14 12:29:54sacEconomy recovering extend UE again....LOL trimblee2013-12-14 12:29:31long term UE shows the economy is shit libtards. WASHINGTON -- The House of Representatives has left town for Christmas vacation, making it all but certain that unemployed workers will lose their federal benefits on Dec. 28, as they are currently scheduled to do. But if you think that 1.3 million longterm jobless Americans taking a financial hit would be a hot topic for the lawmakers still in town, you'd be wrong. Senate Democrats have conceded they'll miss the deadline to extend the benefits and have begun hatching plans to renew them retroactively in the new year. Senate Republicans don't seem to have given much thought to the matter at all. On Friday, The Huffington Post asked a number of Republican senators whether there have been discussions within their caucus about the expiring unemployment insurance. "None," said Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.). "There has been no discussion. It has never come up." "I haven't heard any discussions yet," said Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.). "It is not in the budget so I don't expect that it is going to come up," said Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine). "I think we need to look at it. I'd like some more information," said Sen. John Boozman (R-Ark.). "But there really hasn't been any discussion." Meanwhile, the Senate Democrats' plan -- at least as of Friday -- is to reauthorize the benefits after they've expired. Workers would receive lump-sum checks for any missed weeks of insurance, as they have several times in recent years. But Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) hasn't been specific about how he plans to make that happen.





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