detSounds fake. I'm sure it is, coming from you. § do_japan2013-12-06 02:19:01nhmThe Loony Left keeps running into these things-- CripplingThoughts2013-12-06 01:57:07For this analogy.............I'm going to call the guy here your typical liberal/progressive and the thing on the wall, I'm going to call a "Hard Facts"
:o)~I'm A Christian Conservitive Keyboard Terrorist CosmicRadical2013-12-06 00:55:53ask me anything inb4stfududesfoI'll answer since everyone else is on drugs 2013-12-06 00:29:18or drinking and complaining about politicians who drink or do drugs .. A. Most of you want A. But A doesn't exist and we'll be stuck with B & C. Ok. Great chat. Thanks man.sfoIs there something more important to talk 2013-12-06 00:20:51about at this hour that I'm somehow taking you away from?sfoImmigration. Ok, I got nuthin. It's 2013-12-06 00:17:55not really an issue I feel that strongly about. I can go with yours or Obama's position actually. blnUmmm, I think ONCE is enough, ok? 10x not needed § saddf232013-12-06 00:06:45sfoI JUST GET UPSET WHEN LIBS ATTACK THE TRUTH § 2013-12-06 00:06:22sfoAdded time to my trips to the mountains 2013-12-06 00:04:24Everytime I went on a road trip I had to say "thanks Obama for the slowdown"blnIF I POST NEWS WITH LINKS HE ATTACKS § 2013-12-06 00:03:52Nope. I got it right the first time. § Point2013-12-06 00:02:36sfoThe people in this nation face challenges such Point2013-12-06 00:01:44as how to get a job when they've been replaced by a computer or their skills or out-of-date or there's just not enough jobs anymore for what they do. That's not Obama's fault and a new president or party position isn't going to help that .unless they do something like create government-funded work opportunities like Obama did with highway construction work. Other than that don't turn to the government for help. I think we can fix the government system we have instead of continuing to pull it apart by expanding it (democrats) and tearing it down (republicans). But the gov shouldn't be expected to be responsible for everything and both parties hold the other to that.sfoMy view is its significant enough to argue Point2013-12-05 23:54:52over but yeah, pretty close to agreement. You say dems and pugs are 90% same 10% diff and I say maybe 77/23.sfoI like Christie but I'm not a republican Point2013-12-05 23:52:51I'm not entirely convinced though that deems would have an easier time against Walker. Against his image yes but I think the Walker machine is and will be much uglier and meaner and tougher and mob financed (Sheldon Adelson) than Christie would. Christie seems like a nice naive guy compared to what's going to hit him from Wisconsin. I agree about HRC.sfoyeah all those are great. I know he's old but I Point2013-12-05 23:47:26also like Jerry Brown a lot. I don't think deficit reduction should be our top priority but it's important and Brown handles that in a way that does cut a bit into liberal programs but does so in a pragmatic and fair way coming from an old but now realistic liberal.sfoI can't stand Walker. I kind of like Christie MadLib22013-12-05 23:44:14as a lot of people do for his 'straightforwardness' and 'common man' kind of appeal, but I don't like a lot of his politics or policies. He does come across more moderate. If I were a Republican and really HAD to choose, I'd choose Christie. But Dems would have a better chance against Walker. I think HRC is competent and I like that, but she's not as liberal as I'd like.but not fully true. If we had no debt Point2013-12-05 23:44:07there may be even more success .though then again the debt gives money to the financial services industry. It's a balance for sure, run by the federal reserve, but they're reduced their options with this much debt. I think we shouldn't be driven by debt reduction but we can reduce it along the way as a secondary but important objective. Which by the way, despite GOP saying the opposite, Obama has done (thanks lol in part to no one agreeing on anything)I think that's possible to be true § Point2013-12-05 23:42:00sfoI'm guessing you also see Christie as more Point2013-12-05 23:38:44appealing to moderates and independents. I agree. I still predict that it will be Walker because CHristie wouldn't get out of the primaries. Will the dens win against Walker? Probably though not certainly. HRC is the likely nominee, right? She is popular enough to beat them all though we won't be able to claim the high ground in some areas since they are both pro wall street and both war hawks.sfoLOL! Glad I didn't see it and let them ruin MadLib22013-12-05 23:36:19one of my favorite movies.nycI don't know if he's a republican and though Point2013-12-05 23:35:34I know conspiracies happen, the republicans got real loosey goosey with their theories under Obama especially when they had such a stiff upper lip about any accusations of political manipulations and wrongdoing under Bush.sfoHe's terrible you know. He will appeal Point2013-12-05 23:34:26tea parties but that's because tea partiers are more corporate than they are truly libertarian. They co-opt the language of libertarianism in order to combat liberalism which is just code for taking from the 99% to give to the 1%. Walker is a war hawk neocon all about he and his cronies and nothing more. Anything else is marketing and BS. And Rand Paul is only marginally better in my view. I'm surprised you like him. He's not his father. He's a bit combative and against the grain especially on some issues I care about (NSA overreach and expansionism) but I see Rand Paul as a corporate version of Ron. Anyway, what will be terrible for the dens, from my POV, is that we're likely to nominate HRC. I think there's a populist movement out there that can rally around anti-wall street and anti-expansionism in a way that's not been possible for a long time but neither candidate will be truly able to own that. I want the den to be able to.nycIt's crazy that anyone would actually believe MadLib22013-12-05 23:31:38that! It just makes you shake your head. It makes no sense at all. What a weird world view. Yeh, I suppose Obama's handlers set up the whole Trayvon shooting!!nycI don't think so. I will agree with you that Point2013-12-05 23:29:19presidents are happy when there's other stuff in the news to distract from bad news and I'll even agree that they can manufacture news for that purpose (both sides) but I don't think a black vs white thing helps them. There's plenty of other things and ways to distract and they aren't always purposeful. I like how his hand seems alive Point2013-12-05 23:25:01"compression fracture of the T12 vertebra, 5 stitches to the eye, 6 stitches to the chin, [and a] severely sprained back, wrist and hand," in addition to "multiple bruised areas."sfoWalker is a good prediction. JohnnyTrigger2013-12-05 23:24:54I am hoping the GOP has a real come-to-jesus moment and reassesses their platform and strategy. and then makes adjustments. and then nominates Rand Paul. but if they stay the same course, Walker is a good bet.sfoI understand he is better than Bush JohnnyTrigger2013-12-05 23:23:31I just contend that it is not by much. I think we are pretty darned close to agreement.KEEP POSTING WHILE I EAT SOME ICECREAM § ObamasTwat2013-12-05 23:20:20sfoRegardless of who runs Congress, the NSA Point2013-12-05 23:18:23isn't sharing all this data with Congress. They are sharing it with foreign nations. is the NSA more powerful than Congress and the president? I know we'd like to believe the president is in charge of them and perhaps he could get a director replaced.sfoSure. GOP-majority house..but I think Point2013-12-05 23:16:00you're missing my point.
Just Pointin' Out
:o)~I'm A Christian Conservitive Keyboard Terrorist CosmicRadical2013-12-06 00:55:53ask me anything inb4stfududesfoI'll answer since everyone else is on drugs 2013-12-06 00:29:18or drinking and complaining about politicians who drink or do drugs .. A. Most of you want A. But A doesn't exist and we'll be stuck with B & C. Ok. Great chat. Thanks man.sfoIs there something more important to talk 2013-12-06 00:20:51about at this hour that I'm somehow taking you away from?sfoImmigration. Ok, I got nuthin. It's 2013-12-06 00:17:55not really an issue I feel that strongly about. I can go with yours or Obama's position actually. blnUmmm, I think ONCE is enough, ok? 10x not needed § saddf232013-12-06 00:06:45sfoI JUST GET UPSET WHEN LIBS ATTACK THE TRUTH § 2013-12-06 00:06:22sfoAdded time to my trips to the mountains 2013-12-06 00:04:24Everytime I went on a road trip I had to say "thanks Obama for the slowdown"blnIF I POST NEWS WITH LINKS HE ATTACKS § 2013-12-06 00:03:52Nope. I got it right the first time. § Point2013-12-06 00:02:36sfoThe people in this nation face challenges such Point2013-12-06 00:01:44as how to get a job when they've been replaced by a computer or their skills or out-of-date or there's just not enough jobs anymore for what they do. That's not Obama's fault and a new president or party position isn't going to help that .unless they do something like create government-funded work opportunities like Obama did with highway construction work. Other than that don't turn to the government for help. I think we can fix the government system we have instead of continuing to pull it apart by expanding it (democrats) and tearing it down (republicans). But the gov shouldn't be expected to be responsible for everything and both parties hold the other to that.sfoMy view is its significant enough to argue Point2013-12-05 23:54:52over but yeah, pretty close to agreement. You say dems and pugs are 90% same 10% diff and I say maybe 77/23.sfoI like Christie but I'm not a republican Point2013-12-05 23:52:51I'm not entirely convinced though that deems would have an easier time against Walker. Against his image yes but I think the Walker machine is and will be much uglier and meaner and tougher and mob financed (Sheldon Adelson) than Christie would. Christie seems like a nice naive guy compared to what's going to hit him from Wisconsin. I agree about HRC.sfoyeah all those are great. I know he's old but I Point2013-12-05 23:47:26also like Jerry Brown a lot. I don't think deficit reduction should be our top priority but it's important and Brown handles that in a way that does cut a bit into liberal programs but does so in a pragmatic and fair way coming from an old but now realistic liberal.sfoI can't stand Walker. I kind of like Christie MadLib22013-12-05 23:44:14as a lot of people do for his 'straightforwardness' and 'common man' kind of appeal, but I don't like a lot of his politics or policies. He does come across more moderate. If I were a Republican and really HAD to choose, I'd choose Christie. But Dems would have a better chance against Walker. I think HRC is competent and I like that, but she's not as liberal as I'd like.but not fully true. If we had no debt Point2013-12-05 23:44:07there may be even more success .though then again the debt gives money to the financial services industry. It's a balance for sure, run by the federal reserve, but they're reduced their options with this much debt. I think we shouldn't be driven by debt reduction but we can reduce it along the way as a secondary but important objective. Which by the way, despite GOP saying the opposite, Obama has done (thanks lol in part to no one agreeing on anything)I think that's possible to be true § Point2013-12-05 23:42:00sfoI'm guessing you also see Christie as more Point2013-12-05 23:38:44appealing to moderates and independents. I agree. I still predict that it will be Walker because CHristie wouldn't get out of the primaries. Will the dens win against Walker? Probably though not certainly. HRC is the likely nominee, right? She is popular enough to beat them all though we won't be able to claim the high ground in some areas since they are both pro wall street and both war hawks.sfoLOL! Glad I didn't see it and let them ruin MadLib22013-12-05 23:36:19one of my favorite movies.nycI don't know if he's a republican and though Point2013-12-05 23:35:34I know conspiracies happen, the republicans got real loosey goosey with their theories under Obama especially when they had such a stiff upper lip about any accusations of political manipulations and wrongdoing under Bush.sfoHe's terrible you know. He will appeal Point2013-12-05 23:34:26tea parties but that's because tea partiers are more corporate than they are truly libertarian. They co-opt the language of libertarianism in order to combat liberalism which is just code for taking from the 99% to give to the 1%. Walker is a war hawk neocon all about he and his cronies and nothing more. Anything else is marketing and BS. And Rand Paul is only marginally better in my view. I'm surprised you like him. He's not his father. He's a bit combative and against the grain especially on some issues I care about (NSA overreach and expansionism) but I see Rand Paul as a corporate version of Ron. Anyway, what will be terrible for the dens, from my POV, is that we're likely to nominate HRC. I think there's a populist movement out there that can rally around anti-wall street and anti-expansionism in a way that's not been possible for a long time but neither candidate will be truly able to own that. I want the den to be able to.nycIt's crazy that anyone would actually believe MadLib22013-12-05 23:31:38that! It just makes you shake your head. It makes no sense at all. What a weird world view. Yeh, I suppose Obama's handlers set up the whole Trayvon shooting!!nycI don't think so. I will agree with you that Point2013-12-05 23:29:19presidents are happy when there's other stuff in the news to distract from bad news and I'll even agree that they can manufacture news for that purpose (both sides) but I don't think a black vs white thing helps them. There's plenty of other things and ways to distract and they aren't always purposeful. I like how his hand seems alive Point2013-12-05 23:25:01"compression fracture of the T12 vertebra, 5 stitches to the eye, 6 stitches to the chin, [and a] severely sprained back, wrist and hand," in addition to "multiple bruised areas."sfoWalker is a good prediction. JohnnyTrigger2013-12-05 23:24:54I am hoping the GOP has a real come-to-jesus moment and reassesses their platform and strategy. and then makes adjustments. and then nominates Rand Paul. but if they stay the same course, Walker is a good bet.sfoI understand he is better than Bush JohnnyTrigger2013-12-05 23:23:31I just contend that it is not by much. I think we are pretty darned close to agreement.KEEP POSTING WHILE I EAT SOME ICECREAM § ObamasTwat2013-12-05 23:20:20sfoRegardless of who runs Congress, the NSA Point2013-12-05 23:18:23isn't sharing all this data with Congress. They are sharing it with foreign nations. is the NSA more powerful than Congress and the president? I know we'd like to believe the president is in charge of them and perhaps he could get a director replaced.sfoSure. GOP-majority house..but I think Point2013-12-05 23:16:00you're missing my point.
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