Showing posts with label Political Commentary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Political Commentary. Show all posts

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Tossing the Legal Beanbags


Oh the Left wing extremists have shrieked racism again!  Now that Arizona Governor Jan Brewer has signed the toughest illegal immigration bill into law, the moonbats have gone AWOL!  Well, let me post some of my tweets about this right here:

California Moonbats bark over Arizona's border crackdown! AWWW! DID GOV. BREWER WHUP YOUR WIDDLE FEEWINGS? :-( :-( :-P #obamafail


Illegal Mexican Aliens play the race card over Arizona Border Enforcement. OKAY, I'LL PLAY THE RACE CARD TOO: TOSS SACKS OF B&@\$ OVER !!

Now those who got shocked over my last remarks, good! Moonbats need to stop leeching off the working class!

Now let me make one thing straight:  I am not against immigration as a whole; I just oppose ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION!  There is a huge difference!  I have no bad feelings towards Hispanic People as a whole; the one thing that bothers me is having someone cross our borders illegally.  For the biggest part, some terrorist can come through, and attack our people if we don't have secure borders.  Let that be a point driven to the Whacked Out Left Wing Extremists who are soft on terrorists, and clueless on how to defend our nation!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Democrat Pennsylvanian Congressman John Murtha croaks @ 77

http://murthamustgo.blogspot.com/2010/02/to-our-dear-readers.html

http://murthamustgo.blogspot.com/2010/02/to-our-dear-readers.html

My condolences go to the Murtha family for their loss.  And like it says in the murtha must go blog, I agree with the author 100 percent!  The Murtha Mutt has croaked, thus opening another opportunity for Conservatives to get in, and bring some balance of power back! Oh yes, and let's not forget the Abscam scandal in the 70s; click on the link above to go to the blog, and see the video!  Oh, and when Murtha Mutt is buried, will he be in the casket face down?

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Harry Reid Opposing 2nd Stimulus?

It's Steny Hoyer vs Harry Reid...who's the smart one here?

Hoyer Pushes Second Stimulus; Reid Says No



WASHINGTON — One of President Barack Obama's top allies in Congress said Tuesday that lawmakers must be open to seeking a second economic stimulus package to fight a stubborn recession and create jobs.

"I think we need to be open to whether or not we need additional action," said House Democratic Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, who stressed that it is too soon to assess the $787-billion stimulus approved in February.

Some Democrats have hinted they may favor a second stimulus measure, drawing sharp attacks from Republicans that the giant package approved months ago had demonstrably failed to create or save jobs and turn the U.S. economy around.

"I think it's certainly too early right now . . . to say, you know, it's not working. In fact, we believe it is working," said Hoyer, who hails from Maryland.

Senate Democratic Majority Leader Harry Reid seemed less convinced, saying it was too soon to judge the first stimulus but underlining: "As far as I'm concerned, there's no showing to me that another stimulus is needed."

About 10 percent of the earlier package had been spent, with 90 percent more to come, Reid said, telling reporters: "The crops have been planted, the shoots are now appearing above the ground.

"It's going to move more quickly now," the Nevada senatorsaid .

A top economic adviser to Obama, Laura Tyson, said in Singapore that the United States may need a second stimulus package focused on infrastructure projects to put the world's richest economy firmly on the path to recovery.

Tyson, speaking at the Nomura Asia Equity Forum in Singapore, said it is too early to quantify the size of a second package, adding that "we'll have a much better idea towards the end of the year."

Her comments came after Obama said last month that unemployment probably would climb above 10 percent but that a new injection of government money was "not yet" needed.

However, Tyson said her remarks represented her own views and not the administration's official position.

Republicans said continued job losses proved that the February stimulus, which most of them opposed, had failed and poured scorn on the notion of another package.

"There's no education in the second kick of a mule. Now, why in the world there would be any conclusion reached after looking at the results of the first stimulus that the way to deal with that is to pass yet another one is mind-boggling," Senate Republican Minority Leader Mitch McConnell told reporters.

"I think a second stimulus is an even worse idea than the first stimulus, which has been demonstrably proven to have failed."

Since the recession began in December 2007, the world's biggest economy has lost 6.5 million jobs and the jobless rate has risen 4.6 percentage points.

Copyright © 2009 AFP. All rights reserved.

My vote goes to Harry Reid; at least his brain connected with reality for once!