Posted on 12/15/2009 6:28:45 PM PST by Clintonfatigued
When House Democrats gathered on Friday for their end-of-the week caucus meeting in the basement of the Capitol, caucus chairman John Larson (D-Conn.) told the group he wanted them to hear first from Rep. Michael Capuano, who'd just returned from a primary campaign for the Senate seat in Massachusetts vacated by the death of Ted Kennedy.
Larson asked Capuano, who finished in second place, to share the wisdom that he learned on the campaign trail.
Capuano took to the microphone, looked out at his colleagues and condensed what he'd learned into two words. "You're screwed," he told his friends in the House, according to one attendee. The room's silence was broken only by soft, nervous laughter.
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In other news, I hear Reid is doing the cover of Playboy??? Talk about poor taste.
Oh, that was Tara. Nevermind. Then again, her tummy is even more wrink. Blah. Can't even finish writing that one.
Thnx to odumbo it is not a matter of how many seats but will they gain the majority
Where you getting those numbers....? Just curious.
Funny to see those two creeps under a portrait of a REPUBLICAN!
From the Huffington Post article:
“He said voters were less interested in tax credits than they were in direct money for jobs. He asked one crowd if it thought that a town could start hiring people within a month if it was given a million dollars on the condition it begin employing people — the crowd was certain it could.
“After the event, a top finance official from the town approached him. “Not only could I do it in 30 days, I could do it in a week,” she said.
“Democratic leadership in the House is still working on a jobs bill. Larson told a handful of reporters on Monday that it would likely include roughly $70 billion and focus on infrastructure, aid to state and local governments, and extending unemployment and COBRA health insurance subsidies for the jobless.”
You see, the only thing these people see is government employment and government capital improvement projects, as means of putting people to work. Look at it closely.
These people think that the government produces wealth.
There is NOTHING in there about doing anything to create private sector jobs that really can produce wealth.
When these people talk about “jobs” they are still talking SOCIALISM !!
Completely agree.
Tell that to 2008 GOP Presidential nominee Mitt Romney.
would it be ok if it was around sarah palin’s neck, like that halloween “display”??...or would it be ok if it was in the name of “art” and you could pretend you were shooting a rifle at a life size poster of sarah palin at a new york art gallery??
Consider the place.
” People are tired of the promises of jobs. They need them now.”
This is reality Democrats and Republicans. We sit and watch them play some disgusting little game for MONTHS on something most people say is #2 on the list of importance at best and they are completely oblivious to what real people are going through. Like the Lords, Dukes and Kings of a time gone past, they have no idea what the unwashed masses are going through because they are much like self involved children who thinks YOU disappear when THEY cover their face.
From The Vitamin Press |
Who says the Dims don’t believe in trickle down. They send money to state and local governments and expect them to provide the jobs. Of course all levels of government are sucking up funds from the people in the private sector who are paying taxes.
Much more better...
(this one actually made me laugh.)
I think your graphic is in poor taste. Stuff like that gets picked up by others and gives us a bad name
right.
Time will tell if these a**clowns are screwed ...
but more importantly to me, the American people are REALLY screwed.
RATs are screwed; they followed their Dictators Pelosi and Reid off the plank. May they all sink together.
I guess folks don’t like Teddy Roosevelt anymore.
LOL. I don’t see a black man, I see a fascists.There is the difference.
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