Nice whitewash job, New York Times. Way to put partisan politics over doing actual journalism.
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Nice whitewash job, New York Times. Way to put partisan politics over doing actual journalism.
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Get a fucking warrant. With the way the system is set up in your favor, if you can’t get a warrant, you don’t have any reason whatsofuckingever to get access to my online history.
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The day the new financial sector overhaul passed, I wrote Though one should notice that they didn’t figure a way to deal with government excesses “that tipped the nation into the worst recession since the Great Depression.” And it appears that I was right. Via Minyanville: The financial services reforms of the Dodd-Frank Act were […]
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By the time Bushie turned in to a political liability1 for congressional Republicans during election season, he was fuckin’ hated by most voters. Methinks ’tis also so for Obama. _______________ 1. Political liability in the sense that active support is more harmful for a particular candidate than being uninvolved.
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Two things about President Obama’s appearance in Detroit today touting the success of the government bail out and takeover of Government General Motors: 1) What the fuck is an auto czar, and why the fuck do we need one? 2) It’s mighty rich of Obama telling Detroit how well his economic policies are working when […]
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Anyone who maintains that Obama is not dangerous to the fabric of American governance is a fucking tool. The New York Times explains: As much as anyone, Mr. Orszag has promoted and carried out an effort by the White House to pry away from Congress some of the responsibility for making hard decisions, especially when […]
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I find this kind of shit insanely annoying. We banned online gambling For the Children™, but congresscritters can revive it again when government needs cash. It’s not okay for adults to gamble, but it’s okay for the government to make money from it when needs additional revenue streams. Fuck you, you hypocritical fuckers.
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The demotards are playing the doublespeak game again? The Washington Post: Democratic leaders unveiled a plan Wednesday to link the Republican Party to some of the most extreme elements of the “tea party” movement, seeking to define all GOP candidates as outside the mainstream by highlighting such tea party talking points as ending Medicare and […]
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The Wall Street Journal: White House aides said they didn’t try to talk the Times out of publishing the reports because they knew WikiLeaks would publish the information regardless. So your thinking is that if WikiLeaks wasn’t going “to publish the information regardless” you would have tried? How about not trying to talk the Times […]
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Due to the fact that the only way we don’t have exponential growth of government is during stalemate, I know I want them to say no. Then I want the next minority to say no. And the one after that too. The less we have congresscritters Doing Something, the better.
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