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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Botch-fest 016

Kitto I must write a disclaimer about the strong language that will appear later in this post, like your girlfriend. I am very cross right now, yet I can accept that the comment from Carl was inevitable:
“Chris, Cross? Will make you... Jump Jump!”
“The decision by NASA to not bring a retired space shuttle to Houston was met near Johnson Space Center with anger, disbelief and questions about the economic impact the decision would have on the region.”
Twitter / rstevens: “I’d get into anger management
if there were any chance I’d get promoted.”
“Obama March 2006 ‘The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. Leadership means that ‘the buck stops here.’ Instead, Washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren. America has a debt ...”
To agree with my friends in the Libertarian Party, the only thing that changed between this ‘administration’ and the last is the mask. We have been had.


The Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum has an 11 ½" x 3" sticker available with two sayings, “I Like Ike” and “I Miss Ike! Hell, I Even Miss Harry”. Although the preceding is not a bumper sticker on my car, I apparently have enough stickers to cause someone Tuesday to leave a note under a windscreen wiper. I removed the offending item, set it in my deck lid, photographed it, and took it to the JCCC Police:



Denton says, “[It is] the most ignorant and asinine thing I have ever read in my life.” Utterly un-creative, and poorly photocopied, the note was notorious:

“We’re ticked off at the way you’ve treated California, and we’ve decided we're leaving. We intend to form our own country, and we’re taking the other Blue States with us.”
A violation of campus policy, I had to file a report on that.
Plus, I don’t let fuckers get away with that:
“President Barack Obama promised to change Washington’s ways. Yet he is as caught up in them as ever.”
The answer of the Democratic Party is always to raise the taxes,
and increase the bureaucracy, and among the more idiotic cries,
“It‘s about time! Raise ‘em, Obama - raise ‘em high!!”
“Everybody knows that raising taxes will be part of the ‘fairness’ Democrats offer in response to Paul Ryan’s entitlement-slashing spending plan.”
“While Republicans demand an end to reckless government spending, a liberal advocacy group says more than 30,000 people have joined a ‘rolling fast’ to protest the ‘immoral budget cuts Republicans are pushing in Washington.’”
“President Barack Obama will describe his plans for long-term deficit reduction Wednesday, in a move likely to kick off a months-long debate with Republicans while alienating some members of his own Democratic Party.”
Twitter / Lynn Jenkins: “Mere platitudes and ambiguous goals is
not a debt reduction plan... http://ht.ly/4A56y
“The fact of the matter is there are not enough rich people to come anywhere close to satisfying Congress' voracious spending appetite. By Walter Williams”
Twitter / John Boehner: “The federal government will spend $78.5 billion less this year than President Barack Obama proposed.”
Hey Republicans, Here’s One Reason to Avoid a Government Shutdown
“If David Stockman is for it, argues Dee Dee Myers, it must be a bad idea.”
Twitter / John Boehner: “These are real cuts, though this agreement isn’t perfect.”
“A government shutdown was narrowly avoided, but cartoonists Joe Heller and Steve Greenberg suspect that not all are happy with Washington.”
Twitter / John Boehner: “My op-ed in @politico: spending cut - $315B over 10 yrs - paves way for Paul Ryan’s budget & cutting trillions http://politi.co/eQHJEb
“Rather than taking a strong stand, some lawmakers are hedging during the leadup to the roll call.”
“Republican Liberty Caucus Advisory Board member Congressman Ron Paul had stern criticisms of the Paul Ryan budget proposal. Paul said Ryan’s plan doesn’t go nearly far enough toward dismantling the welfare state. ‘We are dealing with a problem in Washington as a budgetary accounting problem and that...”
“It‘s time for a 21st-century retirement age. If 40 is the new 20 and 50 is the new 30, why shouldn't 70 be the new 65? The last time Washington politicians tinkered ever so gingerly with the government-sanctioned retirement age, Ronald Reagan was in office and Generation X-ers were all in diapers.”
“Cantor: Spending, not revenue, is the problem - Top Republicans come out in staunch opposition to tax increases the president is expected to propose...”

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