Comments on: Deal Reached On Stimulus - But No Vote Yet
Three Republicans Agree To A $780 Billion Package, Down From More Than $900 Billion
- you are dreaming for the time beyond today when you turn to me say ...you were such a fool this way ..you are dreaming....lololololol
Posted by Beodishazmi3 at 06:47 PM : Feb 07, 2009
I don''t need to wait till "beyond today" to tell you that you are such a fool. I can do that now. You are such a fool. - Reply to this comment
- Economists = bad dog food
Posted by popstom121 at 06:49 PM : Feb 07, 2009
THAT''S why my dog keeps getting sick.
Check that label more carefully - do we REALLY know where Alan Greenspan is right now? - Reply to this comment
- If all the economists were laid end to end, they would not reach a conclusion.
Posted by ihateislam at 06:46 PM : Feb 07, 2009
Of course not, they''d all be getting l....
never mind - Reply to this comment
- I''''m right 99.9% of the time. hahahaha
Posted by erasmus606 at 06:41 PM : Feb 07, 2009
but we''re VERY CONCERNED about that 0.1%
We''re having SERIOUS SECOND THOUGHTS about whether you''re really the right person in this job
You''re so mysterious and unpredictable... - Reply to this comment
- you think bush was bad? i do..but we have just empowered something much worse all in the name of spite for bush.
Posted by qwerty2009 at 06:42 PM : Feb 07, 2009
THAT''S IT EXACTLY!!! - Reply to this comment
- ...I am here to make people aware of the corruption and thuggery of the their system ...
Posted by Beodishazmi3 at 06:22 PM : Feb 07, 2009
Most people in the U.S. are fully aware of that.
Posted by erasmus606 at 06:33 PM : Feb 07, 2009
AND the big problem is, how do you get rid of it? - Reply to this comment
- Here is the truth as I see it goverment is going
to spend 850+ billion dollars. and there is nothing
to stop them and unempolyment will hit 25%.
Posted by popstom121
I think you''ve summed it up succinctly and accurately. - Reply to this comment
- If you help, they ain''''''''t happy. If you don''''''''t help, they ain''''''''t happy. You can''''''''t win.
Posted by erasmus606 at 06:18 PM : Feb 07, 2009
Gosh, you''''re right.
Posted by repo_man_08 at 06:22 PM : Feb 07, 2009
I know I''m right. I''m right 99.9% of the time. hahahaha - Reply to this comment
- Posted by Beodishazmi3 at 06:38 PM : Feb 07, 2009
What was your correction, just before your post got deleted? - Reply to this comment
- I just remember someone else saying it was dangerous.
Posted by erasmus606 at 06:30 PM : Feb 07, 2009
Ask hungry. We don''t think that anymore. - Reply to this comment
- ...I am here to make people aware of the corruption and thuggery of the their system ...
Posted by Beodishazmi3 at 06:22 PM : Feb 07, 2009
Most people in the U.S. are fully aware of that. - Reply to this comment
- Why not do the same for EVERYTHING we import?????
It''''s just common sense.
Posted by repo_man_08 at 06:20 PM : Feb 07, 2009
Well, it makes sense when you say it, but I really don''t know that much about it. I just remember someone else saying it was dangerous. - Reply to this comment
- Its were just the feelings for the millions of people dying on the orders of a ******* alcoholic chimp bush.......you only get to live once and no has the right to kill fellow human beings...
Posted by Beodishazmi3 at 06:22 PM : Feb 07, 2009
You know, I would TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU if you wouldn''t keep acting like ONLY Bush and the GOP are to blame.
BILL CLINTON is the one who started lying to us about WMD.
We now know MADOFF WAS TURNED IN TO THE SEC IN 2000, on Clinton''s watch.
One of the 9/11 pilots was turned in FIVE TIMES to the government on Clinton''s watch.
Clinton didn''t mind the store. Clinton lied, and NOT just about a BJ, as revolting as that was.
Clinton left a minefield for Bush, and when another mine blew up in Bush''s face, everybody blamed Bush.
Bush was a dimwit, no doubt. But that DOESN''T make everybody else innocent. - Reply to this comment
- If you help, they ain''''t happy. If you don''''t help, they ain''''t happy. You can''''t win.
Posted by erasmus606 at 06:18 PM : Feb 07, 2009
Gosh, you''re right.
We might as well just KICK A**.
first we better untie the hand we tied behind our own backs with all this defeatist Smoot-Hawley talk. - Reply to this comment
- Change "wimpy" to "bully", remove "gets" and add an "s" to beat.
Posted by erasmus606 at 06:11 PM : Feb 07, 2009
I was being sarcastic, to mock all of those defeatists who think there''s nothing we can do about losing our jobs.
We have tariffs on lumber from Canada, and we STILL have a construction boom going on here. Obviously it isn''t slowing down the lumber trade, and it''s generating revenue for the government.
Why not do the same for EVERYTHING we import?????
It''s just common sense. - Reply to this comment
- After WWII we rebuild half the world and got kicked
in the @ss for it.
Posted by popstom121 at 06:13 PM : Feb 07, 2009
No matter what you do, it''s never going to be right.
If you help, they ain''t happy. If you don''t help, they ain''t happy. You can''t win. - Reply to this comment
- The USA has ALWAYS been the wimpy kid who gets beat up by the rest of the world
Posted by repo_man_08 at 06:00 PM : Feb 07, 2009
Change "wimpy" to "bully", remove "gets" and add an "s" to beat.
I think that a lot of people see it this way. Not I, of course.:) - Reply to this comment
- Actually, if you check the labels at the supermarket, the MAJORITY of foods are imported.
Posted by repo_man_08
No. We still have a trade advantage in agricultural goods, at least as of 2008. - Reply to this comment
- The USA has ALWAYS been the wimpy kid who gets beat up by the rest of the world
Posted by repo_man_08 at 06:00 PM : Feb 07, 2009
HAHAHAHAHA! Okay, that''s the best one yet!
You can''t really be serious.:) - Reply to this comment
- smile enemy....in my world even enemies have respect for each other ....
Posted by Beodishazmi3 at 05:54 PM : Feb 07, 2009
Really? That''s not what I got from that mental breakdown you had. I don''t see any respect coming from you, for people that have a different opinion than yours. - Reply to this comment


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