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Republicans are a joke......

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October 09, 2013, 02:08 PM
bcMOD3X3X
Republicans are a joke......
http://www.reuters.com/article...dUSL2N0F321B20130627

Here's an article for you. I'm not saying all democrats are bad, but much like the article says the surplus California has is skating on thin ice.

Also on a side note, I'm originally from Ohio, I spent the first 27years of my life in ohio (30 now). The one thing that amazed me when I moved to Michigan is college football fans in Ohio get wrapped around the OSU vs UofM game but in Michigan they seem to care more about the UofM vs MSU game. Just my observation.
October 09, 2013, 02:12 PM
Bill Koski
The type of socialism they have in Russia and Cuba where the elite commisars live in the lap of luxury and the peasants survive on rationed or blackmarket goods!!!!!

Every government in the nation that has had an UNHOLY alliance with the unions is in virtually the same situation new fallujah, formerly detroit, is in. As people abandon these high tax FLEEBAGGER controlled areas and their revenues tank there will be too many bankruptcies to calculate!!!!!
This inclues the feds, states, cities, counties and townships!!!!!
Every day there are many (evil) rich renouncing their United States citizenship to avoid the policies this socialist/marxist regime is instituting!!!!! Those billions of dollars in LOST tax revenues from these (evil) rich will be felt all over the nation!!!!!![/QUOTE]


TAKE IT TO THE BANK!!!!!
Later, Bill Koski
October 09, 2013, 02:47 PM
482H
Well, Mr. Koski you didn't answer the question. Russia and Cuba?? Really? Little vague wouldn't you say, sounds like something off faux news. Do you actually know what socialism is? You do realize different aspects of a few types socialism has been a part of our society since its inception.
October 09, 2013, 02:51 PM
482H
Read this, might help.
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2...myth-of-socialism-2/
October 09, 2013, 02:53 PM
Mike English
And those programs are all failures of the federal government.


L8R, Mike

October 09, 2013, 03:00 PM
Dan Lee Watson
oh boy 482H you will find out soon enough "these things dont go together"
Koski and logic!
he's just a bitter old former GM employee who now spends his time filling up his diapers.

Ive invited him to meet with my former military service members at cook outs and golf outings in Vegas and all I got were threats of arrest.

Sad little man with very little time left to hate his fellow Americans!

Psst Komrad Koski please dont get cremated and deny me the pleasure of leaving a steaming pile on your tombstone as a parting gift!
October 09, 2013, 03:23 PM
raceadodge
quote:
Originally posted by daytonchoppers:
Lip service is all you will ever get from me!BJ Boob & 482H we are all the same guy


Wave
October 09, 2013, 03:48 PM
Mike English
Zero, blank, nothing, and empty.


L8R, Mike

October 09, 2013, 04:08 PM
I.P. Dailey
Bike Queen, Koski get together with you Wesson queens! Your kidding? Koski is a smart man and wouldn't be caught dead with a bunch of flops like you 4. You floppy ducks would like nothing better than to chase a old man around Vegas cause you couldn't psych a girl enough to hang with any of you.
October 09, 2013, 04:55 PM
Bob H
quote:
Originally posted by daytonchoppers:
oh boy 482H you will find out soon enough "these things dont go together"
Koski and logic!
he's just a bitter old former GM employee who now spends his time filling up his diapers.

Ive invited him to meet with my former military service members at cook outs and golf outings in Vegas and all I got were threats of arrest.

Sad little man with very little time left to hate his fellow Americans!

Psst Komrad Koski please dont get cremated and deny me the pleasure of leaving a steaming pile on your tombstone as a parting gift!



koski has always been a traitor to his country.

Never did anything for his country except bad mouth it then turns around living off the programs our Country provides.

I will post a pic on DRR pissing on his gravestone if he leaves anything to his family to mark his bed.

He has threatened anyone with arrest that will come to meet him.

Wasn't too long ago he suggested McCain to come home in a bodybag.

Imagine that.
October 09, 2013, 05:01 PM
raceadodge
quote:
Originally posted by Bob H:
quote:
Originally posted by daytonchoppers:
oh boy 482H you will find out soon enough "these things dont go together"
Koski and logic!
he's just a bitter old former GM employee who now spends his time filling up his diapers.

Ive invited him to meet with my former military service members at cook outs and golf outings in Vegas and all I got were threats of arrest.

Sad little man with very little time left to hate his fellow Americans!

Psst Komrad Koski please dont get cremated and deny me the pleasure of leaving a steaming pile on your tombstone as a parting gift!



koski has always been a traitor to his country.

Never did anything for his country except bad mouth it then turns around living off the programs our Country provides.

I will post a pic on DRR pissing on his gravestone if he leaves anything to his family to mark his bed.

He has threatened anyone with arrest that will come to meet him.

Wasn't too long ago he suggested McCain to come home in a bodybag.

Imagine that.


Good back to work A-S-S-H-O-L-E
October 09, 2013, 05:27 PM
Mike English
BJ posts another zero


L8R, Mike

October 10, 2013, 09:45 AM
482H
quote:
Originally posted by Mike English:
And those programs are all failures of the federal government.

Really?
Public roads, public utilities, public schools, public libraries, public pools, public beaches, the Armed Forces, Police Departments, Fire Departments, colleges, college sports teams, NASA, The Lawrence Livermore Institute, DARPA which created the internet, The Hoover Dam, Medicare, Social Security, all public roads, road signs, traffic lights, the FDA, the EPA, veteran’s hospitals, 911 service, Medicare, Medicaid, unemployment insurance, section 8 housing, food stamps, The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Smithsonian Institute, opera houses, and just about every other institution that you can think of that’s funded or maintained by taxpayer money. These are perfect examples of “redistribution of wealth” where industries are completely “socialized” or funded by taxpayer money.
So all of these are failures? Time for you to turn in your SS card, stop driving and grow your own food.
October 10, 2013, 11:23 AM
Bob H
quote:
So all of these are failures? Time for you to turn in your SS card, stop driving and grow your own food



Amen.....English is just another form of a terrorist to our Govt.
October 10, 2013, 11:34 AM
Bob H
U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew told FOX Business Thursday that he is out of tools – known as extraordinary measures – and will not be able to pay the U.S.’s bills if Congress fails to raise the nation’s debt limit by Oct. 17.

In an exclusive interview with FOX Business’ Liz Claman, Lew said the Treasury Department has taken every measure possible to extend Treasury’s ability to pay U.S. debts as Congress faces off in a budget stalemate that has shuttered parts of the government since Tuesday.

“There is the dangerous notion that there's always something else in the drawer. Congress needs to understand that on Tuesday, I took the last steps I can take to create borrowing capacity,” Lew said.

In addition to negotiating a budget agreement that would reopen federal agencies closed by the impasse, Congress also has to vote on raising the U.S. debt limit. Treasury has warned that the U.S. will run out of money to pay its bills by mid-October.

“I don't have any more -- what used to be called extraordinary measures. They're used so frequently that extraordinary seems a little bit of an overstatement now. They're accepted tools of managing to the limit. We don't have any more. We just don't have any more. And Congress has to act,” Lew added.

The secretary said the U.S. is entering unprecedented territory as the Oct. 17 deadline approaches and he urged Congress to act before the U.S. is forced to default on its debts, a situation economists have warned would have a devastating impact on U.S. and global markets.

We’ve Never Crossed that Line

“On October 17th we will run out of the ability to borrow money,” Lew said. “That has never before happened in American history, unless Congress acts as Congress has always acted in the past to permit the United States government to continue to borrow.”

Once the U.S. runs out of the ability to borrow it will have to operate on cash, Lew explained, and the cash won’t last long.

“We've never crossed that line and Congress shouldn't let that happen now,” he said.

Just over two years ago Congress faced a similar impasse over the debt limit and ratings firm Standard & Poor’s responded by lowering the U.S. credit rating, an unprecedented move that roiled financial markets for weeks.

Lew referenced that earlier standoff in his interview with Claman.

“Last time we saw market reaction to the threat of default -- we never actually crossed the line. No one knows with certainty how bad the consequences are if we cross the line,” he said.

Lew wouldn’t speculate on whether the U.S. credit rating would be threatened again if the standoff extends beyond Oct. 17 but pointed to the 2011 situation in which S&P lowered the U.S. rating from its AAA standing.

“I doubt that we want to open the door to find out what happens if the United States actually fails to pay its bills on time,” he said.

Earlier Thursday, Treasury released a report saying a U.S. default could have a “catastrophic” effect on the U.S. economy.

Given the economy’s already fragile state, the Treasury Department said that a U.S. default and its ripple effect through the global economy could lead to frozen credit markets, a plunge in the value of the dollar, skyrocketing interest rates, all of which could instigate a financial crisis mirroring that of 2008 “or worse.”

U.S. Has No Playbook Beyond Oct. 17 Deadline

Lew echoed some of those sentiments in his interview with Claman, saying the U.S. has no playbook after the cash runs out beyond the Oct. 17 deadline.

“What I can tell you with certainty is we will not be able to meet all of the obligations, pay all of the bills if we don't have enough cash. And there's no good outcome to where you end up,” he said. “I mean I think that everyone understands that not paying interest and principal on the debt would be catastrophic.”

Lew said Congress needs to raise the debt limit so that the U.S. can make timely payments on Social Security, veterans’ compensation and on Medicare and Medicaid payments to hospitals and other health care providers.

“Congress just needs to raise the borrowing authority to permit the normal functioning of government and to let us pay our bills,” he said.

Lew stressed that raising the debt limit does not permit the U.S. to spend more, rather it simply allows the U.S. to pay debts it already owes.

“It would be like saying after you left your credit card you're choosing not to pay your bills. That's not the United States,” he said.

No good can come out of it if Congress fails to raise the debt limit, the secretary predicted.

“It only hurts the economy and why would anyone want to do that to the American economy when the American people are just recovering from a recession and their resilience is showing through. And government, frankly, should be part of the solution, not the problem.”



The repubs need to put the vote on the floor or suffer the consequences down the road.

The House under Boehner should be part of the solution, not the problem.

No No No No No No No No
October 10, 2013, 11:37 AM
Jerry Mock
Hey ZERO, WTF's the difference..you support a terrorist
ZEROOOOOooooooooooo


Jerry Mock
October 10, 2013, 02:41 PM
Mike English
482h, SS is my money that I was forced to give to the federal government, I paid for my car and the gas that goes in it so I paid my share of road tax, and we grow a lot of our own food.


L8R, Mike

October 10, 2013, 02:51 PM
482H
And? I don't disagree with you on that, but what's your point?
October 10, 2013, 03:04 PM
Mike English
Maybe you should read your previous post.


L8R, Mike

October 10, 2013, 04:03 PM
482H
I did, but thanks for proving my point even if you, for whatever reason, can't figure it out.