From: tom ronson on
Kurt Ullman wrote:

> You telling me that I am wrong? Look it up.

dude --- here's the deal. If you want to hang Bush's mess around Obama's
neck then those are the rules of engagement. I mean you sound like that
fencepost, Sharon Angle who in one breath blames Reid for our employment
woes then says its not a senator's job to create jobs.

Or do you think you're talking to some douche bagger who can't sequence?

And you really need to look at Reagan's first budget director's comments
about the California Cabal spending like drunken buffoons and then get
back to me.

--
"You're just trying to bring back trickle down economics and the
electorate is sick of getting trickled on." -- Thumper

--tr
From: jerry the jerk on
On Jul 26 2010 8:37 AM, tom ronson wrote:

> Kurt Ullman wrote:
>
> > You telling me that I am wrong? Look it up.
>
> dude --- here's the deal. If you want to hang Bush's mess around Obama's
> neck then those are the rules of engagement. I mean you sound like that
> fencepost, Sharon Angle who in one breath blames Reid for our employment
> woes then says its not a senator's job to create jobs.
>
> Or do you think you're talking to some douche bagger who can't sequence?
>
> And you really need to look at Reagan's first budget director's comments
> about the California Cabal spending like drunken buffoons and then get
> back to me.
>
> --
> "You're just trying to bring back trickle down economics and the
> electorate is sick of getting trickled on." -- Thumper
>
> --tr

Sharon is right. It is not the job of a us senator to create jobs. It is
the job of congress to run the economy in a way that allows state and
local government to create jobs for the people.
That is in a free-enterprise capitalist system.
In a socialist system, it is the job of senators to create jobs and send
them to the state and local level.
They do this by mandating programs and policies that states MUST follow at
the direction of the federal government.
Just what the inexperienced, activist clown is trying to do.
His policies will be stopped at the 2010 and 2012 elections.

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From: BOB on
On Jul 26, 11:26 am, "jerry the jerk" <adb8...(a)webnntp.invalid> wrote:
> On Jul 26 2010 8:37 AM, tom ronson wrote:
>
>
>
> > Kurt Ullman wrote:
>
> > >     You telling me that I am wrong? Look it up.
>
> > dude --- here's the deal. If you want to hang Bush's mess around Obama's
> > neck then those are the rules of engagement. I mean you sound like that
> > fencepost, Sharon Angle who in one breath blames Reid for our employment
> > woes then says its not a senator's job to create jobs.
>
> > Or do you think you're talking to some douche bagger who can't sequence?
>
> > And you really need to look at Reagan's first budget director's comments
> > about the California Cabal spending like drunken buffoons and then get
> > back to me.
>
> > --
> > "You're just trying to bring back trickle down economics and the
> > electorate is sick of getting trickled on." -- Thumper
>
> >    --tr
>
> Sharon is right. It is not the job of a us senator to create jobs. It is
> the job of congress to run the economy in a way that allows state and
> local government to create jobs for the people.
> That is in a free-enterprise capitalist system.
> In a socialist system, it is the job of senators to create jobs and send
> them to the state and local level.
> They do this by mandating programs and policies that states MUST follow at
> the direction of the federal government.
> Just what the inexperienced, activist clown is trying to do.
> His policies will be stopped at the 2010 and 2012 elections.
>
>

I always love John Payton's fractured civic lessons.

He didn't answer Ace*'s question about his education level. Guess he
doesn't have to.

From: tom ronson on
BOB wrote:

> Guess he doesn't have to.

nope. and he more than proves his inability to sequence.

--
"You're just trying to bring back trickle down economics and the
electorate is sick of getting trickled on." -- Thumper

--tr
From: jerry the jerk on
On Jul 26 2010 10:07 AM, BOB wrote:

> On Jul 26, 11:26�am, "jerry the jerk" <adb8...(a)webnntp.invalid> wrote:
> > On Jul 26 2010 8:37 AM, tom ronson wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Kurt Ullman wrote:
> >
> > > > � � You telling me that I am wrong? Look it up.
> >
> > > dude --- here's the deal. If you want to hang Bush's mess around Obama's
> > > neck then those are the rules of engagement. I mean you sound like that
> > > fencepost, Sharon Angle who in one breath blames Reid for our employment
> > > woes then says its not a senator's job to create jobs.
> >
> > > Or do you think you're talking to some douche bagger who can't sequence?
> >
> > > And you really need to look at Reagan's first budget director's comments
> > > about the California Cabal spending like drunken buffoons and then get
> > > back to me.
> >
> > > --
> > > "You're just trying to bring back trickle down economics and the
> > > electorate is sick of getting trickled on." -- Thumper
> >
> > > � �--tr
> >
> > Sharon is right. It is not the job of a us senator to create jobs. It is
> > the job of congress to run the economy in a way that allows state and
> > local government to create jobs for the people.
> > That is in a free-enterprise capitalist system.
> > In a socialist system, it is the job of senators to create jobs and send
> > them to the state and local level.
> > They do this by mandating programs and policies that states MUST follow at
> > the direction of the federal government.
> > Just what the inexperienced, activist clown is trying to do.
> > His policies will be stopped at the 2010 and 2012 elections.
> >
> >
>
> I always love John Payton's fractured civic lessons.
>
> He didn't answer Ace*'s question about his education level. Guess he
> doesn't have to.

high school grad with 2 1/2 years of college and courses in business
management, government and econ.
I got turned off with some bullshit the colleges were doing so left for
the service.

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