Posted on 02/21/2011 12:21:59 AM PST by Libloather
It took the RATS this long to understand something as simple as that?
Pistols at ten paces.
After reading this, and listening to the ‘rats’ spin, they are becoming increasingly unhinged and divorced from reality.
That’s something we have seem for a long time, but now they are showing their true colors before an ever growing interested American people.
We certainly do -- one that believes in spending only what we take in, unburdening private employers from excessive government regulation, and providing our children with an education on how to succeed in the real world not one dependent on nanny government for everything.
Demcorats live in different universes.
The cake is the infrastructure and the weight is the government.
The tea party don’t want the cake thus won’t have the weight, while the dem want the cake and reduce the weight
They’ve being living hard of the hog because of union money. Now they’re going to have to break a little sweat and it’s pissing them off. They’re losing big bucks and will screech like a child and lie like a leftie to get their way.
>> Demcorats live in different universes.
Funded by the taxes levied against your labor.
Spot on - Christie lives in a world where people pay their bills and don’t make promises of money that they know they can’t keep! It’s called the real world!
Mel
For OMalley the bills he wants to pay is the bills of public employee unions.
For OMalley his method of protecting bond ratings is to raise taxes on the private sector to pay for bonds that fund projects that employ union construction workers that are paid prevailing wages (also known as inflated wages).
For OMalley the investment in the future he wants to make is to throw more money down the rabbit hole of public education, to invest in smaller class sizes for incompetent public school teachers and more layers of overpaid and underworked school administrators.
It is Gov. OMalley who has confused his cardinal directions I fear.
Democrats accusing Republicans for their own misdeeds. Democrats deceive the public by calling all spending as investing. If it were a felony for debasing the English language to deceive the public, Democrats would have to perform their functions from prison cells.
We have the second highest per student funding in the entire world, yet our students are not the second highest in educational success. How can that be? /s
But I think its important to note it because of what he says the big things are. He says the big things are high speed rail. The big things are high speed internet access for almost eighty percent of America or something by some date. One million electric cars on the road by some date. Ladies and gentlemen, that is the candy of American politics. Those are not the big things.
Because let me guarantee you something, if we dont fix the real big things, there are going to be no electric cars on the road. There is going to be no high speed internet access, or if there is youre not going to be able to afford to get on it. We are not going to be able to care about the niceties of life, the investments that Washington wants to continue to make. Thats not what we need to be talking about.
--Gov. Chris Christie, AEI speech
"hey, hey,he he off of my cloud"
And O’Mally’s the guy who says “Florida doesn’t want high speed rail subsidies, send them to Maryland!” Governor O’Mally: what happens when the subsidies run out? What happens when all you are left with is an over-priced rail system that nobody uses and loses money each year? Oh, yeah: it’s infrastructure spending, Baby! The more, the better!
Pro-American Conservatives live in Realityland.
Libs/Progressives live in Utopia with their unicorns and lollypops.
Unfortunately, I'm stuck in this one's (O'Malley).
Sigh.
Oh-my-goodness the Tea Party sure makes these guys sore.
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