> Porky pig dimmies are spending your money.
>
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> "It's deja vu all over again"
> Yogi Berra
>> Porky pig dimmies are spending your money.
>>
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>
>Jeff
BUT NOT IN A STIMULUS BILL.
If you Dims want that sh.t, open up your OWN wallets and pay for it.
I ain't gonna pay for your 'GOOD IDEAS'....

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Gary L. Burnore - 30 Jan 2009 13:27 GMT
>>> Porky pig dimmies are spending your money.
>>>
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>BUT NOT IN A STIMULUS BILL.
Right, but of course BANKERs can buy $10,000.00 toilets with that bailout
money because the repulsivecans think that's ok.
Feh.

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Scott in Florida - 30 Jan 2009 13:51 GMT
>>>> Porky pig dimmies are spending your money.
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>Feh.
Who is IN CHARGE, FOOL?
It ain't Republicans.....

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Gary L. Burnore - 30 Jan 2009 14:01 GMT
>>>>> Porky pig dimmies are spending your money.
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>Who is IN CHARGE, FOOL?
Your neocon fools gave them the money. The $10.000.00 toilet among other
things was purchased and installed LAST YEAR, FOOL.
Deny away, neocon dupe.
>It ain't Republicans.....
Exactly. That's why the f.cking a.sholes who tried to buy a jet had to refuse
it. Had Democrats been in the whitehouse last year, the bank bailout would
have had the teeth to stop a 10K toilet in its tracks. But NOOOO. Neocons
just like you wouldn't approve it without taking out the teeth.
Typical. You're losing more seats now, I hear. Obama's tapping a republican
for a position and said republican will be replaced by another democrat.
Another nail in your necons coffin.
Your crew f.cked things up so bad it'll take a decade to fix and you're still
proud of it. Like I said, simply f.cking pathetic.

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Jeff - 31 Jan 2009 01:31 GMT
> On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 08:51:39 -0500, Scott in Florida <Mov...@outa.here>
> wrote:
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> have had the teeth to stop a 10K toilet in its tracks. But NOOOO. Neocons
> just like you wouldn't approve it without taking out the teeth.
Wasn't it the Democrats who wrote the bill for the bank bailout? The
same Democrats who didn't put any accountability into the TARP?
> Typical. You're losing more seats now, I hear. Obama's tapping a republican
> for a position and said republican will be replaced by another democrat.
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B. Peg - 31 Jan 2009 02:30 GMT
>>>>>> Porky pig dimmies are spending your money.
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> Neocons
> just like you wouldn't approve it without taking out the teeth.
The Democratic congress could have voted against it. They certainly had
more votes. Of course, they didn't.
Got any better idea?
> Typical. You're losing more seats now, I hear. Obama's tapping a
> republican
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> still
> proud of it. Like I said, simply f.cking pathetic.
Yet your crew was the first to jump on the money and rubber stamps it
"Yay!" - and they continue to do so even after Bush left office. Worse,
it's only two weeks on the new guy's watch and he still wants to spend over
a TRILLION dollars on his shift! They increased it almost two-fold since he
left. Have they completely lost all sense of morals or ethics?
Let's see what the 4.1 BILLION dollars to Obama's ACORN group will do what
other than give loans to people who cannot afford payments on a house.
Never mind the lawyers that will reap money suing banks as he has done
himself.
Or his $2.2 BILLION dollars for the Nat. Park Service which has what to do
with economic stimulus?
Or his $400 million global warming study.
This is all crap on Obama's watch and he's rubber stamping it "Okay" and
decreeing "I need more!" More money going to the banks and wall street
CEO's that will never make it to the middle class.
Obama and the Democratic Congress is turning the government into one big
Ponzi scheme which will benefit no one but the rich. Chicago should be
proud! Even the ethic's crook Gov. Blago couldn't have gotten away with
what Obama and congress is continuing to do.
Maybe they need to get that hooker chaser Spitzer back who began looking
into wall street when they got him kicked out. Too bad he prosecuted lesser
criminals who were involved prostitutes rather than getting the big fish
sooner. Hypocrisy outside the beltway is frowned upon. Inside and you are
safe.
B~
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<4b50fdcb-8383-44b8-b8e4-b257cd279ddb@m22g2000vbp.googlegroups.com>,
> > Porky pig dimmies are spending your money.
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> Jeff
Of course Jeff, anything your democrats come up with is a good idea,
according to your thinking and political view. Had it been a Republican
idea you would be cursing it.
While a skateboard park may provide a few jobs, it is not worth almost
$1,000,000 in money that was intended to stimulate the economy. The
jobs would all be construction, the equipment might be some small
manufacturing, but could also be from China.
Skateboard park is a waste of money, but a pet political ploy to gather
votes and prime youth for when they reach voter age at 18. They will
reward and remember the democrats for giving them the skateboard park.
I'd rather see it go into roads, bridges, light rail, storm sewer
upgrades, fresh clean water, and river bank stabilization, in order to
prevent further erosion of topsoil. Some of the money could be used to
eradicate invasive species such as buckthorn in our woodlands, that
alone could provide many jobs.

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Jeff - 31 Jan 2009 01:36 GMT
> In article
> <4b50fdcb-8383-44b8-b8e4-b257cd279...@m22g2000vbp.googlegroups.com>,
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> according to your thinking and political view. Had it been a Republican
> idea you would be cursing it.
Not really. It was the Democrats who came up with the TARP bill. And
the Democrats who didn't put any accountability in it.
And it was the Democrats who didn't do a good job watching what was
going on to prevent the mortgage crisis in the first place.
> While a skateboard park may provide a few jobs, it is not worth almost
> $1,000,000 in money that was intended to stimulate the economy. The
> jobs would all be construction, the equipment might be some small
> manufacturing, but could also be from China.
The fact is, we don't know. It could be in a community with no skate
parks for miles around or in a community with 3 or 4 skate parks. We
don't know if there are many people who skate in the area or none. It
could be all senior citizens who don't skate (no reason why seniors
should not get a park if they will use it - but I think few seniors
skate).
> Skateboard park is a waste of money, but a pet political ploy to gather
> votes and prime youth for when they reach voter age at 18. They will
> reward and remember the democrats for giving them the skateboard park.
Think again. Older adults are much more likely to vote than young
adults. It might be near a senior citizens center, so it will look
like the local leaders are doing something or a ploy for the kids'
parents to vote for whomever.
> I'd rather see it go into roads, bridges, light rail, storm sewer
> upgrades, fresh clean water, and river bank stabilization, in order to
> prevent further erosion of topsoil. Some of the money could be used to
> eradicate invasive species such as buckthorn in our woodlands, that
> alone could provide many jobs.
How do you eradicate invasive species? Why should you? Sometimes an
invasive species is a good thing.
The skate park could be a good thing. Or a complete was of money. It
depends on factors not in evidence.
> --
>
> "It's deja vu all over again"
> Yogi Berra