A productive Congress gets no respect from voters

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That would be a vet --piece of work--and you?

You were one of main ones who dogged Bush constantly--your boy Gumby's in there and no prob--how that gitmo pledge doin for you--no prob right.

Kinda like when your were dogging Folley on toe tapping but Barney was your idol. :)

--at least I'm consistent--believe I've gave Gumby's boys kudos more than once on their drone deployment. I have no prob with gumby's afgan approach--unless he exposed troops with intention of retreat anyway next year--that would be VERY bad.

SteveD has been against all these BS wars, what the fuck have you been reading?

What is wrong with Barney? Please explain. I"ll be waiting doggie dogshit.
 

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Gawd, do I need to point out the obvious fact---most of the big bills passed have been rather unpopular with the public. Is it then any wonder why the public does not "love" the congress passing these unpopular bills?

Even a congressman could understand that equation. Well, some anyway....It's only a riddle to the willfully blind.

So a typically tendentious piece by Abrams ignoring or attempting to explain away what is simply staring him in the face. Why does anyone bother reading this stuff?

Obama is certainly the most "productive" presidents since Reagan's first term. But most of the stuff Reagan passed was rather popular, that makes a difference on how much "love" he and Tip O'Neill's House got.

Ronald Reagan used to speak of a phrase that was among the most frightening in English, "I?m from the government and I?m here to help", but Obama, Pelosi and Reid sincerely and paternalistically believe in it. The trio answer that the missing "love" will come once the populace is informed by them of these unpopular bills' benefits and public opinion is thus no longer an insufficiently enlightened atavism. In fact, the awful truth of enlightenment will come these politician's way this November.

The ironic thing is that things have been going down hill ever since 'trickle down economics'.
 

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I think your on the right track though--I'd change it to only those who pay taxes get to vote to decide where their tax $'s go.

You tit slurpers would have to settle for what they give you--not what gov can steal.
What you're talking about would be the equivalent of reinstating a poll tax. We made sure you Southern boys could never again pull that tactic with the passing of the 24th Amendment to the Constitution. :0008
 

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What you're talking about would be the equivalent of reinstating a poll tax. We made sure you Southern boys could never again pull that tactic with the passing of the 24th Amendment to the Constitution. :0008

Psst. I don't think doggie is up on his amendments just like good ol' Christine.
 

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DUH You could have fooled me I thought you were the party of illegal sanctuaries and no ID voting.

Pass citizenship test:mj07: according to voting demographics bulk of your base needs pictures on ballots.

I think your on the right track though--I'd change it to only those who pay taxes get to vote to decide where their tax $'s go.

You tit slurpers would have to settle for what they give you--not what gov can steal.

So, doggie, you're among the 7/8 who can't answer a simple question, eh?

Tit slurper? You betcha'. And you, doggie, what do you slurp? :shrug:
 

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Psst. I don't think doggie is up on his amendments just like good ol' Christine.
Hmmm... I wonder. Maybe Dogs and Christine could be study-buddies...

O'Donnell: "Hi, I'm Christine."

Dogs: "Hi, I'm Dogs."

O'Donnell: "You remind me of my daddy."

Dogs: "Why, do I look like him?"

O'Donnell: "No, but you reek of Budweiser and Camel cigarettes."

:142smilie
 

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Hmmm... I wonder. Maybe Dogs and Christine could be study-buddies...

O'Donnell: "Hi, I'm Christine."

Dogs: "Hi, I'm Dogs."

O'Donnell: "You remind me of my daddy."

Dogs: "Why, do I look like him?"

O'Donnell: "No, but you reek of Budweiser and Camel cigarettes."

:142smilie

In doggie's defense though, he doesn't need to know the amendments to sell insurance. :mj07:
 

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Wouldn't that make you the troll? Why don't you be honest with yourself and admit what a classless hypocrite you are?
 
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