Posted on 05/12/2010 7:42:22 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
“And he’ll call on Republicans to stop sitting on the sidelines and obstructing efforts to rebuild our economy for the sake of short-term political gain.”
If they are, they’re only following his example; short-term patching vs. long-term results.
Shut up Mr. President its been over a year and you haven’t done a damn thing about jobs.
When this sorry azz excuse for a prez says “jobs” he means unemployment extensions.
Pounce is not a word I would generally use to describe anything Obama has done as President.
Denounce, as in denouncing anyone who dares to disagree with him or arrest one of his professor buddies, sure.
Renounce, as in renouncing the idea that that the U.S. holds a special place in the world? Well, yeah, that too.
And he certainly can enounce, what with his speeches on the matter Pah-kee-Stahn.
But "pounce"? Not so much.
On the road again.......scamming people who can be taken in.
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Unlike those smart (gag) Dems who elected that man in the WH. Now there's a group with A Plan (/snix).
The only job Obama cares about is his own, and if he keeps this up, he’ll be filing for unemployment (under one of his several SSN’s) around January 20 of 2013.
I can almost hear it now “we need to pass financial reform and Cap and Trade to save or create 8 million jobs.” Been there, done that.
That unemployment number is the thing 'bam will cite to defend this "request"
Knowing how much of the original remains reveals that he's trying to pad this slush fund.
I just don't know at this point how much remains.
Republicans are pro business and everyone at Columbia and Harvard Law knows that businesses don’t create jobs./sarc from hell
Obama: Strong’s Little Puppet-boy
so does patterson get to “see” theOne while he is in state? LOL
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