This is a must see. Hilarious!
Comments Off
Guns and Political Correctness and Second Amendment 19:24
“Dear reader. Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of congress. But I repeat myself.”
-Mark Twain
The Congress of the United States needs to be fired. That could be the end of my column for the day, but I guess I should elaborate.
Everyone of the asshole politicians that occupy that body of government needs to be fired. Without exception. The only way America can get itself right is to fire all the current politicians and not allow them to ever run for office again.
Term limits must be emplaced in both the House and Senate. Once you have termed out, you are no longer eligible to run for either body and must leave politics. That is the most easy and efficient way to make America sane again.
They are the worst do nothing Congress in the history of the US.
That is not something that they should be allowed to get away with. I can’t believe that Americans still vote for these morons. They are corrupt. They are liars of the highest order. They spend America’s tax dollars like it grows on trees. There is no accountability in any endeavor that they take up. There is no limit to the mindless spending on the most idiotic things imaginable.
Bipartisanship is code for we’re going to screw you over. Both sides agree and there isn’t a fucking thing you can do about it. “My job is safe. The morons in my district/state will re-elect my sorry ass to continue fucking over the American people, and I’m in it for my true constituents; me, myself, and I.”
If you are at all concerned about America and according to most polls, the Congress has only 17% of Americans that approve of them. Who these 17% are is beyond me. They must be absolute idiots. These are the true American Idiots. Green Day didn’t quite get it right.
Vote them out of office. Tell them you want term limits for both the House and the Senate. Don’t let career politicians continue to run America into the ground. The worst Congress in history. Fire them. Fire them all.
My new voting policy will be to vote against whoever the incumbent is, regardless of the party affiliation.
I no longer consider myself a Republican. I resigned that one back in 2006. George Bush isn’t a conservative. He is a fiscal socialist. You bitch about his policies and that McShamnesty will continue that path? Well, I say to you that it will continue even with B. Hussein Obama in the Oval Office. That moron will make it even worse. Hell, neither one of them has a clue.
There are 300 million people in the United States and all we can come up with are these two idiots? Please. That’s total bullshit. My nine year old could run it better than these two idiots.
Americans should be ashamed of themselves if all we can come up with as possible future leaders are these two morons. And to continue to vote in the incumbent assholes that have absolutely fucked this country up is criminal.
Idiots.
Politics 21:42
A bit of a round-up for now.
On the VP debate:
From Ace of Spades:
From Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler:
Isn’t the Word “Moderate” Somehow Linked to the Title “Moderator?”
From Arrgghhh!!!:
Debates Don’t Always Reveal Character
Should Congress Be ‘Perp-Walked’?
By INVESTOR’S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Tuesday, September 30, 2008 4:20 PM PT
Justice: A federal grand jury in New York is probing the accounting shenanigans at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. It’s about time, and we hope it doesn’t end there.
Remember the early 2000s, when companies such as WorldCom, Enron, Tyco and Xerox suddenly and spectacularly were revealed to have been cooking their books?
Remember the glee expressed by Washington politicians, especially Democrats, as they watched CEOs and their underlings get perp-walked out of their buildings and into federal custody?
Enron became the poster child for corporate misdeeds. In the accounting crisis of 2002, CEO Ken Lay was one of the most loathed human beings on Earth. And no, that’s not an exaggeration.
we now have an opportunity, thanks to the New York grand jury, to probe perhaps the greatest financial crime ever — one that dwarfs Enron in size and scope.
Fannie’s and Freddie’s top executives, almost all with deep ties to the Democratic Party? Did they get perp-walked to prison like WorldCom’s Bernie Ebbers, Tyco’s Dennis Koslowski, Adelphia’s John Rigas, ImClone’s Sam Waksal, or any of the others who did time for corporate misdeeds in the early 2000s?
No. Jim Johnson, former Walter Mondale aide, became head of Barack Obama’s vice presidential search committee. Franklin Raines, who headed Fannie from 1998 to 2004, the years of its worst excesses, pocketed nearly $100 million in pay and bonuses from Fannie. He, too, became an adviser to Obama.
Other Fannie-Freddie alumni did equally well. Rep. Rahm Emanuel has been front and center in crafting a new rescue bill. Ex-Clinton Justice official Jamie Gorelick careens from career catastrophe to catastrophe, and still gets top jobs. It pays to have ties.
Meanwhile, as previously documented, Rep. Barney Frank and Sen. Chris Dodd repeatedly thwarted reforms. Yet today they stand front-and-center as Democrats try to “fix” a problem they created.
As such, any investigation into Fannie and Freddie must include Congress, both current and past.
There’s lots of evidence that the two mortgage giants had become little more than taxpayer-guaranteed front companies for Democrats, who used them to reward supporters with cheap loans and to provide jobs for out-of-work politicians.
Comments Off