Villanous Traitors
Posted by TFG on June 27th, 2009
Now it’s on to the Senate, where I hope it can be killed and the head left in somebody’s bed.
I only learned late last night that yet another 300 pages were inserted into the bill early on Friday morning that pushes this to 1500 pages of horseshit. Not a chance in hell that a single one of waterheads running our country read any of it. Why? As of 5pm, there wasn’t even a copy of the bill on the floor to be read.
How’s all that Obammy transparency working out for you?





June 27th, 2009 at 9:06 am
As the public begins to figure all of this out I wonder if all these little Masters of the Universe that voted for this will be rooting for the Senate to save their sorry asses and defeat this bill even more than the rest of us.
Can we break off a little part of the continent and let them have Politically Corect Progressive Land where they can make themselves feel superior without hurting anyone else? I am sick to death about the edicts being handed own now. Government of the people, by the people, for the people?
June 27th, 2009 at 2:16 pm
My, but the tree of liberty is looking a little dry…
R
June 30th, 2009 at 2:37 pm
Didn’t think sneaking in more pages with nefarious stuff was part of the transparency plan. Then again, I seem to recall thinking this guy would be as clear as mud with us. He keeps proving that over and over and over again. NOBODY should ever be allowed to sleep ever again. Not if they’re going to continue playing these games.
July 1st, 2009 at 8:28 pm
Note that the GOP traitors are all Yankees. Dolts.
July 2nd, 2009 at 4:18 am
My Republican Congressman says Cap and Trade will be good for America.
And, he caught the Green River Killer.
Did you catch the Green River Killer?
No, no you didn’t.
You can hear his interview here.
http://www.mynorthwest.com/?nid=194&sid=184941
Dave Reichert SPEAKS: says Cap and Trade will be good for America
He argued that the expense would not be what the Heartland Institute, Heritage Foundation, and Wall Street Journal were predicting. He argued that it would cost around $.48 per day and that we would have better national security, more nuclear, coal and refining capabilities, and a cleaner environment with the bill. He argued that the conservative arguments against were mistaken, and that Washington specifically would be better off even though the bill was imperfect.
And, he caught the Green River Killer.
Yeah, it took him a couple of decades, but better late than never.
I hear Fox was thinking about making the Series 24 about Reichert. But instead of showing 24 hours in a day they would have to make each episode a year.
July 2nd, 2009 at 9:52 am
I could only listen to about 3 minutes of that — what a toad that clown is. Hopefully, yall can be shut of him in 16 months.