Did the postal service at least attempt to deliver the porkulus to libland?
To: Libloather
The money probably got wire transfered directly to their accounts in the Caymans.
2 posted on
01/07/2012 5:45:51 PM PST by
Farmer Dean
(stop worrying about what they want to do to you,start thinking about what you want to do to them)
To: Libloather
While paved city streets crumble into dirt, Portland moves back into the 19th century by building new electric steetcar lines and a new $134 million bridge over the Willamette River that is reserved for light rail, trolleys, bicyclists, and pedestrians.
TriMets New Transit Bridge to the Last Century
3 posted on
01/07/2012 5:48:35 PM PST by
CedarDave
(I'm one of the 75 percenters: Nominate a conservative and not Romney as the GOP candidate)
To: Libloather
Sad....
Plenty of money for every liberal wet dream, but none for essential gov’t responsibilities.
Liberalism IS a mental disorder.
4 posted on
01/07/2012 5:52:32 PM PST by
clee1
(We use 43 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, and 2 to pull a trigger. I'm lazy and I'm tired of smiling.)
To: Libloather
Portland took the money, but has yet to deliver the goods.
To: Libloather
Roads first, then garbage collection, fire and police but keep those entitlement checks going.
6 posted on
01/07/2012 5:57:24 PM PST by
ninonitti
To: Libloather
If Portland would only tax stupidity, the city would be rolling in dough!
To: Libloather
I visited Portland last summer, let them ride their freaking bikes to work. I saw more homeless, shiftless, worthless, scumbag 20-somethings over three days in Portland than I have seen in my entire 46 year life. There’s some good people there, and nice terrain, but the sheer numbers of just useless wasted youth is amazing.
11 posted on
01/07/2012 10:55:54 PM PST by
SoDak
To: Libloather
Portland, where young people can go to retire.
Portlandia
12 posted on
01/08/2012 12:04:51 PM PST by
tpmintx
(Problem: The people who work for a living are outnumbered by those who VOTE for a living.)
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