Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How funny you comedians are. Ok, I get it. You don't like Romney. So you like Obama. Good for you. What part of Obama excites you the most? Is it the down graded credit rating, the record job losses, the record unemployment, the record numbers of people on food stamps, maybe the record debt, or record spending, the cronyism, or seizure of investments from private investors to give to union thugs, the refusal to approve energy infrastructure that could reduce our dependency on foreign oil, or could it be political paybacks with taxpayer money, or the government purchase of weapons and giving them to drug cartels (with taxpayer money), perhaps the suppression of the free market, the forced purchase of a product with a gov't mandate, or maybe refusal to enforce laws on the books and then taking states to court that attempt to pick up the slack? Or maybe its something else. Please fill me in.
Given the opportunity of more Republican nonsense, I'll take that whole package. Republicans are THAT bad.
Please fill me in specifically on this "nonsense" of which you speak.
Really. After starting a war with the wrong country and spending trillions on it , tanking our economy, and creating a lost decade, that's not enough.
(1) We passed a deal to cut the budget. Which party is screaming about it? Oh yeah, the Republicans! The ones who are supposed to be for small government. (2)The President wanted to pass a payroll tax cut. Who opposed it to the bitter, bitter end? Spoiler Alert: the answer is totally ironic. Yes, the Republicans, the party of low taxes. (3) The Republican party despises Obamacare. To make this painfully clear, they nominate the guy who INVENTED OBAMACARE. Oops I should have said "Spoiler Alert" first. To top it off, (4) this election is supposed to be about the economy and yet you can't stop talking about immigration, abortion, and gay marriage an anything else that might give you a political advantage. (5) You say the President wasted time on health care instead of creating jobs. To demonstrate that point, you voted 31 times to repeal health care reform when you know it will fail. Apparently you wanted to show that your time is worth nothing.
How do you expect the public to believe that you can help this country when you are clearly your own worst enemy?