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November 14, 2010 at 10:24 AM in reply to: OT: Estimated state budget deficit reaches $25.4 billion #630708November 14, 2010 at 10:24 AM in reply to: OT: Estimated state budget deficit reaches $25.4 billion #630786
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Participant[quote=EconProf]True conservatives want to limit government power, expand personal freedom, and allow businesses and individuals to create and prosper or fail according to their own merits.[/quote]
LMFAO! Please name one of these magical ‘true conservatives’. Are you talking about Rand Paul who recently came out in favor of earmarks, opposes a woman’s right to choose, and is in favor of BP’s continued destruction of the environment?
You people who believe in ‘true conservatives’ are incredibly easy to fool. All shysters like Rand have to do is whisper ‘smaller government’ in your ear and the next thing you know he’s saying “I’ll call you” as he walks out the door and you’re left confused and alone.
November 14, 2010 at 10:24 AM in reply to: OT: Estimated state budget deficit reaches $25.4 billion #631359BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=EconProf]True conservatives want to limit government power, expand personal freedom, and allow businesses and individuals to create and prosper or fail according to their own merits.[/quote]
LMFAO! Please name one of these magical ‘true conservatives’. Are you talking about Rand Paul who recently came out in favor of earmarks, opposes a woman’s right to choose, and is in favor of BP’s continued destruction of the environment?
You people who believe in ‘true conservatives’ are incredibly easy to fool. All shysters like Rand have to do is whisper ‘smaller government’ in your ear and the next thing you know he’s saying “I’ll call you” as he walks out the door and you’re left confused and alone.
November 14, 2010 at 10:24 AM in reply to: OT: Estimated state budget deficit reaches $25.4 billion #631488BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=EconProf]True conservatives want to limit government power, expand personal freedom, and allow businesses and individuals to create and prosper or fail according to their own merits.[/quote]
LMFAO! Please name one of these magical ‘true conservatives’. Are you talking about Rand Paul who recently came out in favor of earmarks, opposes a woman’s right to choose, and is in favor of BP’s continued destruction of the environment?
You people who believe in ‘true conservatives’ are incredibly easy to fool. All shysters like Rand have to do is whisper ‘smaller government’ in your ear and the next thing you know he’s saying “I’ll call you” as he walks out the door and you’re left confused and alone.
November 14, 2010 at 10:24 AM in reply to: OT: Estimated state budget deficit reaches $25.4 billion #631806BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=EconProf]True conservatives want to limit government power, expand personal freedom, and allow businesses and individuals to create and prosper or fail according to their own merits.[/quote]
LMFAO! Please name one of these magical ‘true conservatives’. Are you talking about Rand Paul who recently came out in favor of earmarks, opposes a woman’s right to choose, and is in favor of BP’s continued destruction of the environment?
You people who believe in ‘true conservatives’ are incredibly easy to fool. All shysters like Rand have to do is whisper ‘smaller government’ in your ear and the next thing you know he’s saying “I’ll call you” as he walks out the door and you’re left confused and alone.
November 14, 2010 at 10:03 AM in reply to: OT: Estimated state budget deficit reaches $25.4 billion #630694BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=EconProf]On the other hand, if you want a job, move to North Dakota or Texas, where the unemployment rates are 3.7% and 8.1%, respectively.[/quote]
No one wants to move to North Dakota. As for Texas, that state is turning into an environmental wasteland:
ARGYLE — Kelly Gant once worked for an oil refinery in Port Arthur — an area nicknamed “Explosion Coast” and “Cancer Alley.”
When she left the job, the company was in the midst of a $200 million government-mandated soil cleanup project, she said. She couldn’t flee fast enough.
Gant and her husband settled in Argyle, thinking it would be an ideal place to raise a family. Fifteen years later, she feels like she’s back in harm’s way.
Since gas drilling began near Argyle High School in recent weeks, her daughter has experienced severe symptoms of asthma, a condition she had controlled for years, Gant said. Twice in the last two weeks, Gant said, she had to pull her daughter out of high school marching band practices because of dense fumes on the field.
YAY! for deregulation and all its wonderful benefits.
November 14, 2010 at 10:03 AM in reply to: OT: Estimated state budget deficit reaches $25.4 billion #630772BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=EconProf]On the other hand, if you want a job, move to North Dakota or Texas, where the unemployment rates are 3.7% and 8.1%, respectively.[/quote]
No one wants to move to North Dakota. As for Texas, that state is turning into an environmental wasteland:
ARGYLE — Kelly Gant once worked for an oil refinery in Port Arthur — an area nicknamed “Explosion Coast” and “Cancer Alley.”
When she left the job, the company was in the midst of a $200 million government-mandated soil cleanup project, she said. She couldn’t flee fast enough.
Gant and her husband settled in Argyle, thinking it would be an ideal place to raise a family. Fifteen years later, she feels like she’s back in harm’s way.
Since gas drilling began near Argyle High School in recent weeks, her daughter has experienced severe symptoms of asthma, a condition she had controlled for years, Gant said. Twice in the last two weeks, Gant said, she had to pull her daughter out of high school marching band practices because of dense fumes on the field.
YAY! for deregulation and all its wonderful benefits.
November 14, 2010 at 10:03 AM in reply to: OT: Estimated state budget deficit reaches $25.4 billion #631345BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=EconProf]On the other hand, if you want a job, move to North Dakota or Texas, where the unemployment rates are 3.7% and 8.1%, respectively.[/quote]
No one wants to move to North Dakota. As for Texas, that state is turning into an environmental wasteland:
ARGYLE — Kelly Gant once worked for an oil refinery in Port Arthur — an area nicknamed “Explosion Coast” and “Cancer Alley.”
When she left the job, the company was in the midst of a $200 million government-mandated soil cleanup project, she said. She couldn’t flee fast enough.
Gant and her husband settled in Argyle, thinking it would be an ideal place to raise a family. Fifteen years later, she feels like she’s back in harm’s way.
Since gas drilling began near Argyle High School in recent weeks, her daughter has experienced severe symptoms of asthma, a condition she had controlled for years, Gant said. Twice in the last two weeks, Gant said, she had to pull her daughter out of high school marching band practices because of dense fumes on the field.
YAY! for deregulation and all its wonderful benefits.
November 14, 2010 at 10:03 AM in reply to: OT: Estimated state budget deficit reaches $25.4 billion #631473BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=EconProf]On the other hand, if you want a job, move to North Dakota or Texas, where the unemployment rates are 3.7% and 8.1%, respectively.[/quote]
No one wants to move to North Dakota. As for Texas, that state is turning into an environmental wasteland:
ARGYLE — Kelly Gant once worked for an oil refinery in Port Arthur — an area nicknamed “Explosion Coast” and “Cancer Alley.”
When she left the job, the company was in the midst of a $200 million government-mandated soil cleanup project, she said. She couldn’t flee fast enough.
Gant and her husband settled in Argyle, thinking it would be an ideal place to raise a family. Fifteen years later, she feels like she’s back in harm’s way.
Since gas drilling began near Argyle High School in recent weeks, her daughter has experienced severe symptoms of asthma, a condition she had controlled for years, Gant said. Twice in the last two weeks, Gant said, she had to pull her daughter out of high school marching band practices because of dense fumes on the field.
YAY! for deregulation and all its wonderful benefits.
November 14, 2010 at 10:03 AM in reply to: OT: Estimated state budget deficit reaches $25.4 billion #631792BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=EconProf]On the other hand, if you want a job, move to North Dakota or Texas, where the unemployment rates are 3.7% and 8.1%, respectively.[/quote]
No one wants to move to North Dakota. As for Texas, that state is turning into an environmental wasteland:
ARGYLE — Kelly Gant once worked for an oil refinery in Port Arthur — an area nicknamed “Explosion Coast” and “Cancer Alley.”
When she left the job, the company was in the midst of a $200 million government-mandated soil cleanup project, she said. She couldn’t flee fast enough.
Gant and her husband settled in Argyle, thinking it would be an ideal place to raise a family. Fifteen years later, she feels like she’s back in harm’s way.
Since gas drilling began near Argyle High School in recent weeks, her daughter has experienced severe symptoms of asthma, a condition she had controlled for years, Gant said. Twice in the last two weeks, Gant said, she had to pull her daughter out of high school marching band practices because of dense fumes on the field.
YAY! for deregulation and all its wonderful benefits.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=jstoesz]
You have been extensively employing tactic number two, “make things up.” [/quote]What have I been making up, exactly?
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Participant[quote=jstoesz]
You have been extensively employing tactic number two, “make things up.” [/quote]What have I been making up, exactly?
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=jstoesz]
You have been extensively employing tactic number two, “make things up.” [/quote]What have I been making up, exactly?
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=jstoesz]
You have been extensively employing tactic number two, “make things up.” [/quote]What have I been making up, exactly?
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=jstoesz]
You have been extensively employing tactic number two, “make things up.” [/quote]What have I been making up, exactly?
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