I think the vice presidential debates will be more fun then the presidential......many make the mistake of underestimating Joe Biden, and they pay dearly for it.
archer wrote: I think the vice presidential debates will be more fun then the presidential......many make the mistake of underestimating Joe Biden, and they pay dearly for it.
And many are OVER-estimating Lyin'-Ryan... I think Biden is going to wipe the floor with him, using his own ridiculous numbers... Shouldn't be too hard to destroy him with his own Randroid drivel...
archer wrote: I think the vice presidential debates will be more fun then the presidential......many make the mistake of underestimating Joe Biden, and they pay dearly for it.
Who has paid dearly? I must have missed those occasions.
The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.
archer wrote: I think the vice presidential debates will be more fun then the presidential......many make the mistake of underestimating Joe Biden, and they pay dearly for it.
And many are OVER-estimating Lyin'-Ryan... I think Biden is going to wipe the floor with him, using his own ridiculous numbers... Shouldn't be too hard to destroy him with his own Randroid drivel...
You don't like Ryan, but that doesn't make his plan "drivel". Unlike Obama and Biden, and all of the democrats (and many republicans) in congress, he has the guts to actually put forth a plan.
Too bad future generations aren't here to see all the great things we are spending their $$ on!!
What I can't figure out is how Rmoney/Ryan are able to tell us precisely how many jobs their plan would create (including a specific number of jobs in Colorado) without having bothered to nail down exactly what they would do to create them ("We're looking at a number of different things.")
If the plan is not specific, how can they come up with numbers of jobs created?
And what we DO know of his plan has been totally debunked by the GAO as a fantasy that would screw the middle class, and give the 1% even bigger tax-breaks--that WON'T "trickle-down"....But then, that's the POINT of AynRandian fantasy...