Ugh how could you vote for that hag Liz Warren against Mr. Dreamboat Scott Brown.
You'd better start working for that gay marriage law in GA. NTTAWWT
Ugh how could you vote for that hag Liz Warren against Mr. Dreamboat Scott Brown.
Ugh how could you vote for that hag Liz Warren against Mr. Dreamboat Scott Brown.
Some people aren't as shallow as you apparently are?:noidea:
You'd better start working for that gay marriage law in GA. NTTAWWT
Meh, my gay friends who are married are married, don't matter what Georgia says about it.
I don't get all the fascination with Paul Ryan....but maybe I'm missing something somewhere. I hear all this talk about how he is this courageous person willing to make the hard decisions to solve these budget problems we have. Well, it doesn't take any courage to make a decision to cut things that you & your supporters want to see cut in the first place. What takes courage is the willingness to take a position that your supporters oppose where you make some kind of a scarifice as well in order to solve a problem. Has Paul Ryan done this somewhere and I missed it? Rolling back the unnecessary Bush tax cuts would be a good example. Has Ryan indicated that he would support doing this in order to form a bipartisan coalition to lower the budget deficit.....or has he simply proposed to solve the problem by doing everything that he & his supporters want to do....and to hell with everyone else?
Good lord you guys take yourselves way too seriously
Good lord you guys take yourselves way too seriously
I don't get all the fascination with Paul Ryan....but maybe I'm missing something somewhere. I hear all this talk about how he is this courageous person willing to make the hard decisions to solve these budget problems we have. Well, it doesn't take any courage to make a decision to cut things that you & your supporters want to see cut in the first place. What takes courage is the willingness to take a position that your supporters oppose where you make some kind of a scarifice as well in order to solve a problem. Has Paul Ryan done this somewhere and I missed it? Rolling back the unnecessary Bush tax cuts would be a good example. Has Ryan indicated that he would support doing this in order to form a bipartisan coalition to lower the budget deficit.....or has he simply proposed to solve the problem by doing everything that he & his supporters want to do....and to hell with everyone else?
Assuming that Stabenow wins in Michigan...which wasn't on his list....those results would be Democrats 51, Republicans 49
c'ville, I still don't get you math.......
"Pub edges:
WI - Thompson should win it easily (Net 1 GOP)
MT - close but I see Tester losing (Net 2 GOP)
ND - Heitkamp is making this closer than it should be (Net 3 GOP)
NV - not a strong Dem candidate
AZ - Pub edge but not much data yet
IN - would have been a breeze with Lugar but not it's very tight with the tea partier
Dem edges:
FL - Nelson been a few points up in most of the polls
MO - I finally agree that Akin ain't winning this
VA - slight edge to Kaine
OH - Brown has been leading
MA - at the end of the day, with the balance on the line, I just can't see MA throwing control of the Senate to the Pubs (Net 2 GOP)
CT - see above
ME -King wins (Net 1 GOP)"
I don't understand why you guys want to raise taxes during a recession. You took Economics right?
Raising taxes on income over $250,000 will have ZERO impact on slowing the economy.
I don't understand why you guys want to raise taxes during a recession. You took Economics right?
You have little history to support your side's economic ideas:
http://www.cato-at-liberty.org/the-...ad-to-the-budget-surpluses-of-the-late-1990s/
Now granted, last time the GOP had a President, we spent like drunken sailors. So before the snarks show up, CATO makes a great point. Not only do you have to lower taxes, you must cut spending. And yes that includes cuts in every department if you're intellectually honest...