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To Congress: Do your f&*#ing job

Posted: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 20:31:58
by Rich
How stupid can our so called leaders be? Yeah. They can be that stupid evidently. I am so sick of this mess I cannot even put it into words. I am willing to bet 100% of you good people did not vote to elect anyone to shut down the government or default on our debts.

Re: To Congress: Do your f&*#ing job

Posted: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 20:49:49
by FiremanBob
It is wrong to look at "Congress" as a single entity. The House, run by Republicans, has been steadily producing budgets for the past four years and diligently passed bills that contained reasonable compromises in the current Continuing Resolution situation. The Senate, run by Democrats, has been the real "Party of No", refusing to consider the bills passed by the House and engaging in the most childish name-calling tactics.

Within the GOP, it is the senators who are the worst of the Progressives, including McCain, Graham, Corbin, Snowe and Collins.

Re: To Congress: Do your f&*#ing job

Posted: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 21:04:10
by SpanishInquisition
How stupid can they be? Well, there's always the Charlie Rangel level of stupid.
It's getting so bad that even CNN is laughing at the Dems.

Re: To Congress: Do your f&*#ing job

Posted: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 23:18:48
by Remek
Wow, Rangle is a moron! Good face for our democratic leadership.

Glad to see a news person pointing out the hipocracy for a change.

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Re: To Congress: Do your f&*#ing job

Posted: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 23:35:17
by ShotgunBlast
I much as I enjoy a good laughing at Rangel's expense, I don't think anything can top Hank Johnson. :hysterical: :hysterical: :hysterical:


Re: To Congress: Do your f&*#ing job

Posted: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 00:40:15
by Remek
Never heard of such stupidity, save the old Jay Leno interviews of public morons! How did that MAROON get elected?! Great though, I never considered if an island could tip over from the population's comboned weight.

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Re: To Congress: Do your f&*#ing job

Posted: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 06:30:43
by Swampman
Yeah, Rangel is about as stupid as anyone I've heard, but Johnson puts Rangel to shame. Wonder how everyone in that committee hearing didn't die laughing when Johnson made those remarks. :hysterical: :hysterical:

Re: To Congress: Do your f&*#ing job

Posted: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 08:14:30
by Reverenddel
People, think about this...

How STUPID are the VOTERS who keep ELECTING THESE AZZHATS!?

And do not get me started about Obama getting RE-elected! At that point in my life? I realized "This country ain't mine. I'm a SOUTHERNER first, and an AMERICAN second, at this point."

Re: To Congress: Do your f&*#ing job

Posted: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 10:29:29
by Kreutz
FiremanBob wrote:It is wrong to look at "Congress" as a single entity. The House, run by Republicans, has been steadily producing budgets for the past four years and diligently passed bills that contained reasonable compromises in the current Continuing Resolution situation.

The Senate, run by Democrats, has been the real "Party of No", refusing to consider the bills passed by the House and engaging in the most childish name-calling tactics.
This.

I bear no love for the GOP but the media spin blaming this on the House GOP is BS.

It is the Democrat Senate that keeps shooting everything down as they have been for four(!) years.

And even if by some miracle a budget did make it through both bodies the POTUS would just veto it anyway.

Re: To Congress: Do your f&*#ing job

Posted: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 10:34:31
by Remek
^^^+1

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Re: To Congress: Do your f&*#ing job

Posted: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 11:13:49
by scott9050
These idiots keep getting elected because politicians draw up the districts then choose these idiots to run. The entire system is corrupt.

Re: To Congress: Do your f&*#ing job

Posted: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 11:40:03
by ratherfish
FiremanBob wrote:It is wrong to look at "Congress" as a single entity. The House, run by Republicans, has been steadily producing budgets for the past four years and diligently passed bills that contained reasonable compromises in the current Continuing Resolution situation. The Senate, run by Democrats, has been the real "Party of No", refusing to consider the bills passed by the House and engaging in the most childish name-calling tactics.

Within the GOP, it is the senators who are the worst of the Progressives, including McCain, Graham, Corbin, Snowe and Collins.
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Wake up!

Join the TEA Party!

"They're all the same" is a dunbocrat line to get you to NOT VOTE or THROW YOUR VOTE AWAY!

Re: To Congress: Do your f&*#ing job

Posted: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 19:58:03
by OakRidgeStars
I guess rumors of the GOP's death weren't exaggerated.

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Re: To Congress: Do your f&*#ing job

Posted: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 20:22:06
by kelu
More than 1 year ago I wrote here that Republicans will go down for ousting Ron Paul. Karma kicks back.
Meanwhile, look how you got sold like cattle:

“It’s the Kentucky Kickback,” says this post from the Senate Conservatives Fund. “In exchange for funding Obamacare and raising the debt limit, Mitch McConnell has secured a $2 billion earmark. This is an insult to all the Kentucky families who don’t want to pay for Obamacare and don’t want to shoulder any more debt.”
http://blogs.marketwatch.com/capitolrep ... atest_news

"The Senate resolution includes a $174,000 tax-free payment to the widow of the New Jersey Democrat who died June 3. At the time of his death, Lautenberg was worth an estimated $56.8 million. The House's version of the Continuing Resolution passed last month also includes the one-time payment, which is equal to a year's salary for a Senator."
http://blog.al.com/wire/2013/10/senate_ ... clude.html

Re: To Congress: Do your f&*#ing job

Posted: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 21:45:31
by ShotgunBlast
kelu wrote:More than 1 year ago I wrote here that Republicans will go down for ousting Ron Paul. Karma kicks back.
Meanwhile, look how you got sold like cattle:

“It’s the Kentucky Kickback,” says this post from the Senate Conservatives Fund. “In exchange for funding Obamacare and raising the debt limit, Mitch McConnell has secured a $2 billion earmark. This is an insult to all the Kentucky families who don’t want to pay for Obamacare and don’t want to shoulder any more debt.”
http://blogs.marketwatch.com/capitolrep ... atest_news

"The Senate resolution includes a $174,000 tax-free payment to the widow of the New Jersey Democrat who died June 3. At the time of his death, Lautenberg was worth an estimated $56.8 million. The House's version of the Continuing Resolution passed last month also includes the one-time payment, which is equal to a year's salary for a Senator."
http://blog.al.com/wire/2013/10/senate_ ... clude.html
What's the saying? You get the government you deserve? Casting principle to the side in favor of electability? GOP is turning into the Whigs.

Re: To Congress: Do your f&*#ing job

Posted: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 21:54:25
by kelu
One more and I'm going to bed. I'm already depressed.
Now you know you will be on hook for health insurance and you will have less money.
The news is that you will have to stay in the dark and heat/cool because you will have to face expensive energy.
http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/ ... gas-limits
But if you freeze and die, it is good for the planet; we are too many and CNN thinks it's time to do something
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/10/15/opini ... hpt=hp_mid
Good night America.

Re: To Congress: Do your f&*#ing job

Posted: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 22:01:27
by gunderwood
ShotgunBlast wrote:
kelu wrote:More than 1 year ago I wrote here that Republicans will go down for ousting Ron Paul. Karma kicks back.
Meanwhile, look how you got sold like cattle:

“It’s the Kentucky Kickback,” says this post from the Senate Conservatives Fund. “In exchange for funding Obamacare and raising the debt limit, Mitch McConnell has secured a $2 billion earmark. This is an insult to all the Kentucky families who don’t want to pay for Obamacare and don’t want to shoulder any more debt.”
http://blogs.marketwatch.com/capitolrep ... atest_news

"The Senate resolution includes a $174,000 tax-free payment to the widow of the New Jersey Democrat who died June 3. At the time of his death, Lautenberg was worth an estimated $56.8 million. The House's version of the Continuing Resolution passed last month also includes the one-time payment, which is equal to a year's salary for a Senator."
http://blog.al.com/wire/2013/10/senate_ ... clude.html
What's the saying? You get the government you deserve? Casting principle to the side in favor of electability? GOP is turning into the Whigs.
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