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07 Nov 2012 09:17 #11 by LadyJazzer
Since the only thing they've indicated they want to do is put the rates back to what they were before Bush cut them...and THEN ONLY on the AMOUNTS OVER $250,000, I'm having trouble feeling your pain.

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07 Nov 2012 09:21 #12 by cydl
Replied by cydl on topic Welcome to Liberal America!

CinnamonGirl wrote:

cydl wrote: I welcome the social changes - they were badly needed and long overdue.


Social means nothing the government is too involved on both sides. It's the economy I care about. Obama better do something more than his dog and pony, smoke in mirrors thing. Now all the info that we should have had during the election is coming out right after.


The government is involved in many, many things that they shouldn't be involved in. All, it seems, except the economy - the one thing they should be involved in!

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07 Nov 2012 10:15 #13 by LadyJazzer
Oh, and by the way:

Janice Daniels Results: Troy, Mich. Mayor Recalled, Voted Out Of Office During Michigan Election 2012

Another right-wing anti-gay teabagger bigot goes down in defeat...(Even with a TON of money pumped into that race at the last minute by Crossroads/GPS and the Koch Brothers)... I guess bigotry isn't playing too well these days...

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07 Nov 2012 10:28 #14 by FredHayek

LadyJazzer wrote: Since the only thing they've indicated they want to do is put the rates back to what they were before Bush cut them...and THEN ONLY on the AMOUNTS OVER $250,000, I'm having trouble feeling your pain.

I do think the payroll tax cut will be repealed for all Americans. (The lucky ones with jobs I mean.)

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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07 Nov 2012 10:36 #15 by LadyJazzer
Only if the GOTP does what they usually do...dig in their heels and refuse to extend them...unless the rich get to keep their tax-cuts.

Some things are soooo predictable...

"The definition of 'insanity' is......." etc.

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07 Nov 2012 14:39 #16 by LadyJazzer

Roger Rivard Loses Reelection To Wisconsin Assembly After Saying 'Some Girls Rape Easy'

WASHINGTON -- Climbing back from his controversial remark about how "some girls rape easy" wasn't so easy for Wisconsin state Rep. Roger Rivard (R-Rice Lake), who lost reelection to Democrat Stephen Smith on Tuesday.

Smith received 51 percent of the vote, beating Rivard by 582 votes out of 27,000 cast. Rivard took office in 2011.

Rivard made his rape remark -- which he said was advice shared with him by his father -- in December, when he talked to The Chetek Alert newspaper about the case of a 17-year-old high school student who was charged with sexual assault after having sex with an underage girl in the band room. The interview came to wider public notice after the Journal-Sentinel reported on it.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/0 ... 89654.html

Yet another teabagger destroyed by his stupid "Rape" remarks... Jus' keep doin' what yer doin'.....

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07 Nov 2012 14:42 #17 by RenegadeCJ

FredHayek wrote:

LadyJazzer wrote: Since the only thing they've indicated they want to do is put the rates back to what they were before Bush cut them...and THEN ONLY on the AMOUNTS OVER $250,000, I'm having trouble feeling your pain.

I do think the payroll tax cut will be repealed for all Americans. (The lucky ones with jobs I mean.)


It should be repealed. It was a bad idea in the first place when the SS "fund" is going bankrupt quickly. It is one tax that everyone pays, and, at least at this point, everyone benefits from.

Too bad future generations aren't here to see all the great things we are spending their $$ on!!

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07 Nov 2012 14:44 #18 by LadyJazzer
So were the unpaid-for tax-cuts; the two unpaid-for unnecessary wars; the unpaid-for $780 BILLION drug benefit; and the unpaid-for TARP bailout that Bush had to sign as a result of his own incompetency and the recession he caused.

You REALLY want to keep going down the same rabbit hole?

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