Friday, March 25, 2011

GOP: All belong to our party. (Snicker, snicker)

G.E. paid no taxes on $5.1 billion in profit

By Brett Michael Dykesbrett Michael DykesFri Mar 25, 11:24 am ET
As Washington worries about the United States' growing deficit problem, there's mounting evidence the government is failing to collect taxes from wealthy individuals and corporations. A piece in today's New York Times by David Kocieniewski outlines how G.E. skirted paying any taxes on $5.1 billion in profits in 2010--in addition to claiming a $3.2 billion tax credit.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Proof that Arnold Schwarzenegger is really a Democrat.

Whoa! Didn't Fabian Nunez give a big donation to Scharzie's campaign for governor? Didn't Scharzie's reign result in California going broke? Would any Republican, regardless of how dim-witted, simple, and stupid, allow that to happen? Of course not. Therefore, Scharzie is a Democrat.
California Republicans delivered a final slap to former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger at their convention in Sacramento Sunday, formally chiding him for shortening the sentence of the son of former Assembly Speaker Fabian Núñez.

Luis Santos, a 22-year old college student was stabbed to death near San Diego State University in 2008. Prosecutors alleged that after Esteban Núñez and three friends were barred from a fraternity party, they started a fight that led to Santos’ death.

Schwarzenegger’s decision earlier this year to reduce Núñez’s sentence from 16 years to seven years infuriated prosecutors as well as the victim's family, which was not notified beforehand.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

GOP: Our New President will be Coulter who has given the solution to the problem of the non-rich.


GOP: With a brilliant insight our new Prez-to-be has found the solution to all our problems in one fell stroke. She said that radiation is good for you since it reduces the chances of getting cancer.

We will ship all the poor, ill, and disabled, to Japan so they can partake of those good, healthy, cancer-curing rays. Only our rich pals who can afford to be healthy will remain. Our only problem will be to be build  bigger banks to hold all our money.

Friday, March 18, 2011

GOP: We Care For The Poor. We will pay for their trip to Japan to make sure they never get cancer.

Ann Coulter talks Japan earthquake, tsunami with Bill O'Reilly: 'Radiation is good for you'

Friday, March 18th 2011, 9:45 AM
Ann Coulter told Bill O'Reilly on Thursday that "radiation is good for you."
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Ann Coulter told Bill O'Reilly on Thursday that "radiation is good for you."
Right-wing blowhard Ann Coulter took her incendiary views to a whole new level Thursday, this time finding the silver lining in Japan's nuclear disaster.
During a segment on Bill O'Reilly's Fox News show, the conservative firebrand tried to calm jittery viewers by telling them "radiation is good for you."

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Unhealthy, Unemployed, Uninsured: 52 Million Americans Without In 2010

The problem of the uninsured in the United States has been getting worse. During 2010, some 52 million Americans went without health insurance, compared to 38 million in 2001. Seventy five million Americans skipped doctor visits all together, along with prescriptions and recommended tests or treatments in 2010 because of costs. That's up from 47 million in 2001. Among people with insurance who have had high deductibles, 31% percent skipped care due to cost.

GOP: See? If these bums want to be healthy, why don't they get rich the same way we did. Hell, we used inheritance and corruption. They expect us to pay taxes to help them? They need to pick themselves up by their bootstraps...oh, that involves work, a word alien to them as paying  taxes is to us.










Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Georgia GOP Raising Taxes On Girl Scout Cookies While Cutting Taxes On Foreign Corporations

GOP: We are desparate for cash. Our state is  broke. What...you expect us to tax our own? The rich do not, will not, and have never paid taxes.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Wisconsin Gov: But...but, against me? Why? Just 'cuz I want to be dictator?

A poll out today by the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute shows President Obama’s and Republican Gov. Scott Walker’s approval ratings heading in opposite directions.


Obama’s approval rating sits at a comfortable 53%-42%, above the national average, and a nine-point improvement in the poll from November.
By contrast, Walker’s approval rating is upside down – with 43% approving and 53% disapproving of how he’s handling his job. Walker’s “strongly disapprove” is a sky-high 45%; Obama’s is 26%.


Sunday, March 6, 2011

Wisconsin Gov. Walker: How dare they print the truth about my lies?


OK, let's be clear about this — the protests going on in Wisconsin and other Republican-controlled, Midwestern states have nothing to do with balancing budgets and everything to do with political strategy and union-busting.


Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a tea-bagger to the ultimate degree, is out to destroy the public sector unions of the state.




Wednesday, March 2, 2011

DNC: The public is objecting to the GOP trying to balance budget on backs of poor. We can relax and relax by advocating murding more babies via abortion. (Snicker, snicker)


DNC: We say every abortion clinic should get free government funding so those who want sex don't have to worry about any consequences. Sure, God says it's murder, but that's teaching from "pie in the sky" religion.

GOP: We can afford to send our children to private schools. The poor should get rich so they can also do so.



For Angela Goines, who has two children in the Detroit Public Schools, news that the system could make historically drastic budget cuts has left her with "agony in my heart."

Detroit school officials say they have no choice after Michigan education officials last week ordered them to implement a contingency plan intended to eliminate the system's $327 million deficit by 2014.

Robert Bobb, the system's emergency financial director, said that to comply, Detroit will have to close 70 of its 142 schools, shut down most bus service and eliminate individual school principals in favor of principals in charge of school "regions." An announcement is expected in April on how many hundreds of teachers would be laid off.