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Third party? Don't be so silly

The current two-party ruling cabal is working just fine, thanks.

11 Replies to “Third party? Don't be so silly”

  1. happyfeet says:

    John Cornyn and Meghan’s coward daddy both lurv them some SHARED SACRIFICE!

    Yay!!

  2. cranky-d says:

    All the fucking assholes who make money need to be penalized for the good of the country.

  3. happyfeet says:

    will Meghan’s coward daddy mug his sugarmama personally you think or will he just hold her down while the government goes at her good and hard?

  4. cranky-d says:

    I’m sure congressmen and their families will somehow be exempt.

  5. Spiny Norman says:

    The Sense of the Senate (the Dems and RINOs at least) is that we need to tax the fuck out of employers. Yeah, that’ll teach those Kulaks a lesson for not hiring more employees and making Emperor Obamulus look bad.

  6. JimK says:

    What those f–king ‘tards up there in DC don’t seem to understand that just talking about taxes right now shaves a couple points off any “expected” GDP growth.What a bunch of Maroons.

  7. JimK says:

    Oh, and Sarah Palin has her usual way with words:
    The Sugar Daddy Has Run Out of Sugar; Now We Need New Leaders

  8. Bob Reed says:

    Well for what it’s worth, there’s this:

    http://twitter.com/#!/JimPethokoukis/statuses/89791168782675969

    I’m pretty sure the “big deal” he’s talking about is the debt ceiling talks, unless, you know, Joe Biden has clued him onto some other big deal.

  9. newrouter says:

    where’s your patriotism? – joey hairplugs

  10. Stephanie says:

    From JimK’s link:

    As we approach 2012, there are important lessons we can learn from all of this. First, we should never entrust the White House to a far-left ideologue who has no appreciation or even understanding of the free market and limited government principles that made this country economically strong. Second, the office of the presidency is too important for on-the-job training. It requires a strong chief executive who has been entrusted with real authority in the past and has achieved a proven track record of positive measurable accomplishments. Leaders are expected to give good speeches, but leadership is so much more than oratory. Real leadership requires deeds even more than words. It means taking on the problems no one else wants to tackle. It means providing vision and guidance, inspiring people to action, bringing everyone to the table, and with a servant’s heart dedicating oneself to striking agreements that keep faith with our Constitution and with the ordinary citizens who entrusted you with power. It means bucking the status quo, fighting the corrupt powers that be, serving the common good, and leaving the country better than you found it. Most of us don’t see a lot of that real leadership in D.C., and it’s profoundly disappointing.

    But let me tell you where real hope lies. It’s not the hopey-changey stuff we heard about in 2008. Real hope comes from realizing how God has blessed our exceptional nation, and then doing something about it. We have been blessed with natural resources, hardworking entrepreneurs, and a Constitution that preserves the greatest form of government ever devised by man. If we develop those natural resources, allow our entrepreneurs to keep and invest more of what they earn, and adhere to the time-tested truths of our Constitution, we will prosper and endure.

    But first and foremost we must tackle our debt. We don’t have the luxury of playing politics as usual. We need real leaders who will put aside their own political self-interest to do what is right for the nation. And if they don’t emerge… well, America has a do-over in November 2012.

    Do over… as in vote for me not the idjit this time????

    Oh yea… she’s running.

  11. Wolf says:

    The Sense of the Senate

    One of the better recent oxymorons.

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