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August 7, 2009 at 4:22 PM #16155August 7, 2009 at 4:27 PM #442168macromaniacParticipant
When is enough enough? When will we awaken from our complacency and realize that these people are selling this country into debt slavery.
The biggest lie is that they have the power. I always tell people that support their leaders that without them the leader never shows up. He is a leader because we support him.
Its time to tear these people away from their posts and throw them out on the streets.
August 7, 2009 at 4:27 PM #442364macromaniacParticipantWhen is enough enough? When will we awaken from our complacency and realize that these people are selling this country into debt slavery.
The biggest lie is that they have the power. I always tell people that support their leaders that without them the leader never shows up. He is a leader because we support him.
Its time to tear these people away from their posts and throw them out on the streets.
August 7, 2009 at 4:27 PM #442947macromaniacParticipantWhen is enough enough? When will we awaken from our complacency and realize that these people are selling this country into debt slavery.
The biggest lie is that they have the power. I always tell people that support their leaders that without them the leader never shows up. He is a leader because we support him.
Its time to tear these people away from their posts and throw them out on the streets.
August 7, 2009 at 4:27 PM #442700macromaniacParticipantWhen is enough enough? When will we awaken from our complacency and realize that these people are selling this country into debt slavery.
The biggest lie is that they have the power. I always tell people that support their leaders that without them the leader never shows up. He is a leader because we support him.
Its time to tear these people away from their posts and throw them out on the streets.
August 7, 2009 at 4:27 PM #442770macromaniacParticipantWhen is enough enough? When will we awaken from our complacency and realize that these people are selling this country into debt slavery.
The biggest lie is that they have the power. I always tell people that support their leaders that without them the leader never shows up. He is a leader because we support him.
Its time to tear these people away from their posts and throw them out on the streets.
August 7, 2009 at 6:50 PM #442228patientrenterParticipantCongress has approved, explicitly or implicitly, spending of trillions of dollars in the last 2 years to boost home prices. Yes, this several hundred million dollar for planes for Congress is offensive, but the real offense is in Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, and Chuck Schumer continuing to give the nod to trillions of taxpayer dollars being put at risk to support uneconomically high home prices.
August 7, 2009 at 6:50 PM #442424patientrenterParticipantCongress has approved, explicitly or implicitly, spending of trillions of dollars in the last 2 years to boost home prices. Yes, this several hundred million dollar for planes for Congress is offensive, but the real offense is in Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, and Chuck Schumer continuing to give the nod to trillions of taxpayer dollars being put at risk to support uneconomically high home prices.
August 7, 2009 at 6:50 PM #443007patientrenterParticipantCongress has approved, explicitly or implicitly, spending of trillions of dollars in the last 2 years to boost home prices. Yes, this several hundred million dollar for planes for Congress is offensive, but the real offense is in Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, and Chuck Schumer continuing to give the nod to trillions of taxpayer dollars being put at risk to support uneconomically high home prices.
August 7, 2009 at 6:50 PM #442830patientrenterParticipantCongress has approved, explicitly or implicitly, spending of trillions of dollars in the last 2 years to boost home prices. Yes, this several hundred million dollar for planes for Congress is offensive, but the real offense is in Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, and Chuck Schumer continuing to give the nod to trillions of taxpayer dollars being put at risk to support uneconomically high home prices.
August 7, 2009 at 6:50 PM #442760patientrenterParticipantCongress has approved, explicitly or implicitly, spending of trillions of dollars in the last 2 years to boost home prices. Yes, this several hundred million dollar for planes for Congress is offensive, but the real offense is in Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, and Chuck Schumer continuing to give the nod to trillions of taxpayer dollars being put at risk to support uneconomically high home prices.
August 7, 2009 at 9:39 PM #442890UCGalParticipantJust for the record… It was a Florida Republican who added the funding. Dem’s are objecting.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124969431303416161.html
Some lawmakers say they often know more about what the military needs than the executive branch does.
“The Pentagon is not the fountain of all knowledge,” said Rep. Bill Young, a Florida Republican who was senior appropriator on the House floor last month when the Pentagon spending bill was approved. “They don’t have all of the knowledge, and they don’t have all of the wisdom. Neither does the administration, neither does the Congress. That’s why we work together.”
(He seems to be trying to expand on Murtha’s earmarking prowess.)
August 7, 2009 at 9:39 PM #443067UCGalParticipantJust for the record… It was a Florida Republican who added the funding. Dem’s are objecting.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124969431303416161.html
Some lawmakers say they often know more about what the military needs than the executive branch does.
“The Pentagon is not the fountain of all knowledge,” said Rep. Bill Young, a Florida Republican who was senior appropriator on the House floor last month when the Pentagon spending bill was approved. “They don’t have all of the knowledge, and they don’t have all of the wisdom. Neither does the administration, neither does the Congress. That’s why we work together.”
(He seems to be trying to expand on Murtha’s earmarking prowess.)
August 7, 2009 at 9:39 PM #442821UCGalParticipantJust for the record… It was a Florida Republican who added the funding. Dem’s are objecting.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124969431303416161.html
Some lawmakers say they often know more about what the military needs than the executive branch does.
“The Pentagon is not the fountain of all knowledge,” said Rep. Bill Young, a Florida Republican who was senior appropriator on the House floor last month when the Pentagon spending bill was approved. “They don’t have all of the knowledge, and they don’t have all of the wisdom. Neither does the administration, neither does the Congress. That’s why we work together.”
(He seems to be trying to expand on Murtha’s earmarking prowess.)
August 7, 2009 at 9:39 PM #442288UCGalParticipantJust for the record… It was a Florida Republican who added the funding. Dem’s are objecting.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124969431303416161.html
Some lawmakers say they often know more about what the military needs than the executive branch does.
“The Pentagon is not the fountain of all knowledge,” said Rep. Bill Young, a Florida Republican who was senior appropriator on the House floor last month when the Pentagon spending bill was approved. “They don’t have all of the knowledge, and they don’t have all of the wisdom. Neither does the administration, neither does the Congress. That’s why we work together.”
(He seems to be trying to expand on Murtha’s earmarking prowess.)
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