If you thought that the full chorus of national voices in the Democratic party might have no problem with -- and in fact would embrace, not merely for political reasons but also because they believe it and consider it central to whatever remains of their ideological foundaiton -- the long-promised assault on the practice of leveraged buyouts and their place within the financialization of the economy over the past 30 years and the destruction of any sort of consideration for improving the well-being of workers, all personified cartoonishly by Mitt Romney, then perhaps you've been spending too much time on Planet Earth, thinking rationally about how to win presidential elections. Several
Yes. And this is why we snark. And this why we snark in packs.
Cuz otherwise me thinks the majority of us could perhaps otherwise be either conspiring to commit murder (upon Teatards, Randtards, etc); being tried for murder (having sucessfully conspired upon same); or already be serving time as convicted murderers (for, again, same).
When Feinstein voted to confirm Mukasey, I sent her an email saying that if she ever ran for office again I would, for the first time in my life, not vote Democratic.
At the time, many people expected her to retire, but I guess I'll have a chance to keep my word.
Retirement (ha!) accounts are deliberately designed NOT to give working stiffs the 15% tax rate on capital gains that all the gazillionaires enjoy. Evidently, only the rich should be rewarded for making investments.
<i>Several more national Democrats have announced that attacking Mitt Romney&rsquo;s Bain Capital and what it represents makes them uncomfortable. </i>
That&#039;s why people tend to sneer at some so-called &quot;liberals&quot;. You truly get fed up with the pearl clutchers that expect us to always talk like DNC spokes people.
I resemble that remark.
Well, except for the balding part - and the quiet part - and the stapler part.
And I&#039;m trying to figure out what the hell a sirrah is.
Yes. And this is why we snark. And this why we snark in packs.
Cuz otherwise me thinks the majority of us could perhaps otherwise be either conspiring to commit murder (upon Teatards, Randtards, etc); being tried for murder (having sucessfully conspired upon same); or already be serving time as convicted murderers (for, again, same).
<i>Barkeep ...</i>
Um. Yes? Also, DiFi persists because she is a dick, not because she&#039;s broke. Blum is worth hundreds of millions.
Two qualifiers, ain&#039;a?
When Feinstein voted to confirm Mukasey, I sent her an email saying that if she ever ran for office again I would, for the first time in my life, not vote Democratic.
At the time, many people expected her to retire, but I guess I&#039;ll have a chance to keep my word.
alan simpson for the uncompromising insult to the base.
Retirement (ha!) accounts are deliberately designed NOT to give working stiffs the 15% tax rate on capital gains that all the gazillionaires enjoy. Evidently, only the rich should be rewarded for making investments.
I guess Rick Perry is a better Democrat than Coons when it comes to Bain and vulture capitalism.
<i>Several more national Democrats have announced that attacking Mitt Romney&rsquo;s Bain Capital and what it represents makes them uncomfortable. </i>
That&#039;s why people tend to sneer at some so-called &quot;liberals&quot;. You truly get fed up with the pearl clutchers that expect us to always talk like DNC spokes people.
Meanwhile, as a six year old, Obama was helping Bill Ayers build pipe bombs and worshipping Satan with Saul Alinksy.