Posted on 03/20/2014 9:17:13 AM PDT by tcrlaf
Former US presidential candidate Senator John McCain and Speaker of the House of Representatives John Boehner are among the nine Americans banned from Russia under sanctions imposed by Moscow.
Russia announced sanctions against US officials in retaliation against US visa bans and asset freezes.
White House Correspondent for CQ Roll Call Steven Dennis tweeted the full list of Americans who have been banned by Russia:
I guess Johnny’s just too left-wing batshit crazy even for Pooty.
now, if only china would ban moochelle and save us a lot of their money we borrowed
Obama has done his most severe sanction against Putin.
Are you ready... Here it is.
Obama is unfrending Putin on Facebook!
Good Hunting... from Varmint Al
Great. Now we are really stuck with these goobers.
We cant even ship them to Siberia! That must really mean you are a b@stard.
Now, if we could only get him banned from the U.S.
Ah, bwess McCains wee widdle heart. FAUX News will have to give him extra camera time to make him boo boo feel all better. The Schmuck.
It’s saddening to see Russia show more common sense wisdom than the United States.
#37: Why Mary Landrieu?
Just proves that nobody likes the lying bitch, even the commies.
Now, she has got to be bad for them to do that.
Even the alligators in the swamps won’t bite her. They don’t want to die of food poisoning.
4-9 on the list are definitely in the soviets interest to remain in office.
Fascinating
A demon donkey will never comply to common sense wisdom until its to late, but, then it don't matter.
Hehe there is something very amusing (and satisfying) about it.
Actually the whole darn thing has gotten to seem so childish it’s hard to take it seriously.
What's even more saddening is seeing their obvious sense of humor in declaring these "sanctions."
Free, crazy and devil-may-care America used to be the class clown.
Send ‘em all to the Black Dolphin.
I don't think you get it. If the State legislature elects the Senate, one thing is for certain--people will pay more attention to whom they send to the State Legislature.
Otherwise, the Senate is just a distorted version of the House of Representatives.
But since the 17th, voting with your feet has gradually become more moot. The Federal Government has either usurped the powers of the States, or bought them out with grants to implement Federally imposed programs, leaving the State Governments rubber stamps for the Federal Government.
The Senators have no incentive to look out for the welfare of their State, because it is the popular vote that will get them elected. If one city has more popular votes, the senator will cozy up to them, to the detriment of the State as a whole, simply because that is what will get them reelected. Before, they had to look out for the interests of the whole state, not just a couple of population centers (whether that screwed the rest of the state or not).
I think the 16th and the 17 should be repealed. YMMV, but I'm not going any where.
I don't think you get it. We have this thing in America called "gerrymandering". My state legislature districts are rigged so that all the suburban districts are controlled by Chicago. It doesn't matter how much 80% of the district "pays attention" to the candidates, the brain dead drones in the small chunk of the district in Chicago will vote 95% Democrat and decide who "represents" us districtwide. The same is true of many other states. Say what you want about statewide elections, but you can't gerrymander a state.
>> Otherwise, the Senate is just a distorted version of the House of Representatives. <<
Right. I'm sure Congressman Shelia Jackson-Lee of Texas could become Senator Shelia Jackson-Lee of Texas any time, because there's "no difference" between the two bodies.
>> If one city has more popular votes, the senator will cozy up to them, to the detriment of the State as a whole Before, they had to look out for the interests of the whole state, not just a couple of population centers (whether that screwed the rest of the state or not). <<
Interesting. Ironically you just proved my point instead of yours -- You just described the state legislatures that you want to choose our Senators for us. Unlike the electorate as a whole, my state legislature could care less about the 75% of the state outside Chicago city limits. This is why a conservative suburban Republican like Peter Fitzgerald was able to be ELECTED Senator from Illinois by the electorate as a whole with the 17th amendment in place, but wouldn't have a prayer of becoming Senator if the Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan of Chicago and Senate President John Cullerton of Chicago was making the choice for us.
>> YMMV, but I'm not going any where. <<
Well if the anti-17thers solution to corrupt state legislatures is "MOVE!", then logically you should follow your advice and relocate to a new country if you don't like our method in the United States of choosing Senators and think "our Republic was destroyed" with the passage of the 17th. Nations like Russia have a system in place that you think we should adapt, and they hate it.
News to my state government, they routinely thumb their nose at the feds all the time, and even moreso when Bush was President -- and the federal government rarely does anything about it. The obvious examples of "Sanctuary cities" that publicly declare they won't enforce federal immigration laws, and draconian gun laws. "2nd Amendment?! We don't need no stinkin' 2nd amendment here in Chicago! Ban all guns!"
I think the most disgusting example was about a decade ago when our RINO Governor decided to take a taxpayer funded trip to Cuba and unilaterally start his own "Illinois-Cuba" trade deal (in blatant violation of article I, section 10, clearly specifying that state officials MUST consent of Congress BEFORE starting any trade deals with a foreign country). But "the Federal Government that usurped the powers of the States" did absolutely nothing about our rogue Governor. Dozens of other examples could be cited.
I WISH the "overreaching" federal government would reign in the marxists in my state passing all kinds of unconstitutional laws and decrees. Sadly, they won't.
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