MrFedEx
Engorged Member
Let me do it for him:
1) Rush Limbaugh
2) Sean Hannity
3) Mark Levin
4) Fox News
Exactly. You forgot Michael the Savage Weiner.
Let me do it for him:
1) Rush Limbaugh
2) Sean Hannity
3) Mark Levin
4) Fox News
Exactly. You forgot Michael the Savage Weiner.
True, but then again, I left out
1) laura ingraham
2) bill orielly
3) greta van manstern
4) stewart varney
5) all the blonde bimbos on fox news
6) and the entire cast of the five
So you are claiming bi partisan support for the post by Brett636 post?
True, but then again, I left out
1) laura ingraham
2) bill orielly
3) greta van manstern
4) stewart varney
5) all the blonde bimbos on fox news
6) and the entire cast of the five
I don't think a net 4,000 job increase would indicate a strong positive trend. Per Factcheck.org, he still ranked 47th for the overall length of his term, but was improving. Bottom line: A failed governor.
Mann Coulter will be mad you left it out.
Hell, he encouraged it to go up! Jerk! Iraq should be a parking lot for oil tankers loading up on free oil.Thanks for making the point! You denigrate a governor from taking a state ranked 51 (with DC in the mix) to 30th at the end of his term as a failure.
We have a president that added 6 trillion to the national debt created a net of 300,000 jobs (low paying) in almost 4 years. did nothing as gas rose from $1.83/gal to $3.74/gal.
He gives himself an "incomplete" as a grade for performance. No UPS manager could do that without getting demoted. I know that I would get my rear end kicked if I brought a report card home with an incomplete on it!
The president is a failure when it comes to the economy. .....and he wants 4 more years to spend more and tax the rich and small businesses right out of this country.
Most Americans including Democrats (maybe not liberals - they like their kool-aid!) are disappointed to say the least with his performance. Election night will show this when the closet Democrats come out in strength to vote for Romney.
Most Americans including Democrats (maybe not liberals - they like their kool-aid!) are disappointed to say the least with his performance.
Please explain the "war on coal". It would appear as though they are trying to politicize a plant closing. Did the plant shutdown because of safety violations, a downturn in the demand for that type of coal, or for other reasons than Obama promoting alternative sources of energy? There is no Obama war on coal, and having a President looking forward to different sources of energy does not mean he is actively attempting to eliminate coal as a power source. China continues to buy even more American coal, so that market is booming.
Watch for O'Reilly to declare a "War on Coal" because his "War on Christmas" hasn't gone so well.
OBAMA: What I've said is that we would put a cap-and-trade system in place that is more -- that is as aggressive if not more aggressive than anybody else's out there, so if somebody wants to build a coal-powered plant, they can, it's just that it will bankrupt them because they're going to be charged a huge sum for all that greenhouse gas that's being emitted.
RUSH: He's gonna bankrupt 'em, he's got a cap-and-trade program, Algore, this is to save the planet. He's going to bankrupt 'em, by definition, they will bankrupt. But that's not, by itself, the single most damaging aspect of what he said. This is.
OBAMA: When I was asked earlier about the issue of coal, uh, you know, under my plan of a cap-and-trade system, electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket.
RUSH: So folks, he wants to bankrupt the coal industry. Now, I've never seen a presidential candidate actually admit that he wants to destroy elements of the US economy. He did, he said it, and now he wants skyrocketing gas prices. You remember when gasoline spiked up to four bucks? The only thing Obama said about it, "The only thing that bothers me is how quickly we got it up there." But he didn't do one damn thing to lower gasoline prices. He didn't care that they were that high.
You always attack the source....maybe you should check out Tooner's post on the matter under a new thread named....."Obama and his war on coal.....Tooner posted several non-Rush things. Go check it out and slam all the different sources!! It's funny to watch!Wow,, at the bottom of the barrel for quotes??
Rush Limbaugh??
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAH
Peace
TOS
You always attack the source....maybe you should check out Tooner's post on the matter under a new thread named....."Obama and his war on coal.....Tooner posted several non-Rush things. Go check it out and slam all the different sources!! It's funny to watch!
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, who has called for scrapping President Barack Obama's 2010 U.S. healthcare law, said in remarks aired on Sunday that he likes key parts of "Obamacare" despite his party's loathing of it and wants to retain them.
Romney, who faces Obama in the November 6 election, has vowed throughout the campaign to repeal and replace the Obama healthcare law. But asked about the Obama healthcare law on NBC's "Meet the Press" program, Romney said, "Well, I'm not getting rid of all of healthcare reform."
Well, if there's 27oo pages , I'm sure there's something in it that's good....just not most of it.According to Reuters, Romney now saying he will keep part of the Obama Healthcare Law.