President Obama!

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Stupid cartoon.

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moreluck

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Greg Gutfield expressed the way I feel about the Obama administration........

"We are in a car, being driven by a 16 yr. old who just got his license and is texting."
 

moreluck

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Re: Obamanomics

They gonna crack some skulls ????

The fact that Obama’s proposed tax hikes would crush small business owners apparently not a concern for them.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Labor leaders said Tuesday that President Barack Obama remains committed to preserving tax cuts for middle class families and ensuring the wealthy pay more in taxes, outlining plans for a public campaign to pressure Republican lawmakers.

The heads of several labor unions and Democratic-leaning interest groups emerged from an hourlong meeting with Obama saying they were united with the president on how to avert the so-called “fiscal cliff” and prevent more financial hardships next year.

“We are very, very committed to making sure that the middle class and workers don’t end up paying the tab for a party that we didn’t get to go to and the president is committed to that as well,” said AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka.

Labor leaders said they plan to mobilize their members in the coming weeks to press Republicans to support the extension of tax cuts for middle income families. Mary Kay Henry, president of the Service Employees International Union, said labor needs to remain “as engaged as we were in the election throughout the rest of this year to make sure we get the Republican House to say yes to tax cuts for the middle class.”

Obama was kicking off a series of meetings this week with labor officials, business executives and congressional leaders aimed at finding consensus on the fiscal cliff. The week will include a tone-setting news conference Wednesday that will give the president the chance to frame his outlook on the year-ending lame duck session.

The president views his re-election as an affirmation of his belief that raising taxes on families earning more than $250,000 a year is what voters want. Republican House Speaker John Boehner has expressed a willingness to raise revenues but remains opposed to boosting tax rates, pointing instead to closing tax loopholes, lowering rates and fixing entitlement programs.
 

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Nobody asked what you thought of it.

Former Christie supporters find it relevent even if you don't !!

"former" Christie supporters show a lack of compassion for the state of the state of new jersey and cant put aside the politics for a period until the healing is complete in NJ. People died, People lost homes, people lost businesses, people lost family, people lost jobs, people lost everything, and all you can do as a fellow american is cry about politics.

You should be ashamed of yourself.

This country was founded on the premise of building a stronger union by supporting one another, and all you can do is selfishly promote yourself.

FAIL.

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Jones

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Re: Obamanation here today

He throws people under the bus all the time.....why is she any different ???.

Oh, and the green-eyed thing......I don't even consider Obama to be a man!!! More of a eunuch!
Eunuchs eh? Dang more, go ahead and let that freak flag fly :happy-very:
 

moreluck

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Re: Obamanation here today

Anyone doubt for a second in four years we’ll still be hearing the same thing?
Via Fox News:

President Obama opened his first White House press conference in eight months Wednesday with a familiar refrain: Blame Bush.

Before diving into an explanation of how he wants to avoid the so-called “fiscal cliff” — and imploring House Republicans to approve legislation to raise taxes on high earners — Obama sought to once again remind Americans that he took office, four years ago, during a recession that started with the George W. Bush administration.

“Right now our economy is still recovering from a very deep and damaging crisis, so our top priority has to be jobs and growth,” Obama said. “We’ve got to build on the progress that we’ve made.”

The reminder was a refrain on the campaign trail, and apparently will be part of the rhetorical repertoire going forward in a second term.
 

island1fox

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PCP --Angel Dust --super marijuanua--severe damage to many mush head people.

PCP --Today--- Pop Culture President --will again cause serious damage:dissapointed:
 

moreluck

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That's why my best friend in TX is gay !!! I have mentioned him many times.

You think you know all, but you know nothing.

I like Gutfield....he's married by the way to Elena. I like a good political satirist. I used to listen to Mort Sahl.


Bill Maher is not a political satirist. He's just a mean, nasty person.
 
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"former" Christie supporters show a lack of compassion for the state of the state of new jersey and cant put aside the politics for a period until the healing is complete in NJ. People died, People lost homes, people lost businesses, people lost family, people lost jobs, people lost everything, and all you can do as a fellow american is cry about politics.

You should be ashamed of yourself.

This country was founded on the premise of building a stronger union by supporting one another, and all you can do is selfishly promote yourself.

FAIL.

Peace

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Isnt that what you have been doing up here for the past 18 months? People died, People lost homes, people lost businesses, people lost family, people lost jobs, people lost everything, and all you can do as a fellow american is cry about politics. and you promoted Obama?
 
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