you think palin was the worst republicans had to offer. think again.

Quote from bigarrow:

Still my idea for fixing this is still the best. Let the ones who are smarter, republicans, better economic brains, republicans, better business men, republicans, better ideas, republicans, better with budgets, republicans, better employers, republicans and better employees, again republicans just get off their butts and start some more business's. And the problem is solved. Transfer all the time and energy put in bitching into producing.
I'm waiting for less regulation and lower taxes myself.
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

It is an option. You are a professional trader that lives in Chicago. If you do not like Chicago, move. I hear Wisconsin is nice. My point is why would you, or anyone else whine about something you have no possibility of changing?

Central Illinois is nice too.

From Reuters: "Chicago lost a hefty 200,000 residents in the last decade, most of them African-Americans, while suburban counties grew dramatically in numbers and diversity, according to 2010 census data released Tuesday.

People continued to spread out far from the region's urban hub, as thousands flocked to Will, Kane and McHenry counties, all of which experienced a second decade of vigorous double-digit growth, the numbers showed."

Leaving Democratic strongholds for Republican redoubts in the wilderness it would appear.
 
Quote from Free Thinker:

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/michele-bachmanns-holy-war-20110622?print=true

Michele Bachmann's Holy War
The Tea Party contender may seem like a goofball, but be warned: Her presidential campaign is no laughing matter

snippet: "In 2003, after the Massachusetts Supreme Court issued its famous ruling permitting gay marriage, Bachmann proposed an amendment to the Minnesota constitution banning gay marriage — despite the fact that the state legislature had already passed a law making same-sex unions illegal. Even the politicians who were sufficiently gay-phobic to have passed the original anti-_marriage law were floored by the brazen pointlessness of Bachmann's bill. "It's unnecessary, it's redundant, it's duplicative," said Assistant Senate Majority Leader Ann Rest.

The episode was classic Bachmann, whose political strategy throughout her career has mostly revolved around having her Little House on the Never-Existed Fundamentalist Prairie sensibilities rocked by something she has read (or misread) in the news, then immediately proposing a horseshit, total-waste-of-_everybody's-time legislative action in response..."

lol
 
Not all Republicans aspire to be as succesful as you, We cant all be shinglers.... The world needs janitors too. :D

Quote from bigarrow:

Still my idea for fixing this is still the best. Let the ones who are smarter, republicans, better economic brains, republicans, better business men, republicans, better ideas, republicans, better with budgets, republicans, better employers, republicans and better employees, again republicans just get off their butts and start some more business's. And the problem is solved. Transfer all the time and energy put in bitching into producing.
 
wait, this is pretty classic too: "In 2009, after she saw a news story about the Chinese calling on the world to abandon the dollar as its reserve currency, Bachmann somehow took this to mean that the Obama administration might force ordinary Americans to abandon their familiar green dollar bills for some international and no doubt atheist currency. To combat this possibility, Bachmann introduced a resolution to "bar the dollar from being replaced by any foreign currency." Even after the gaffe was made public, Bachmann pressed on, challenging Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner to "categorically renounce the United States moving away from the dollar." Imagine Joe McCarthy dragging Cabinet members into hearings and demanding that they publicly disavow the works of Groucho Marx, and you get a rough idea of the general style of Bachmannian politics."
 
damn, this is a great piece...."Bachmann claimed that back in her college days, she was up one night praying with a female friend of hers when "the Lord gave each one of us the same, exact vision... It was a picture of me, marrying this man, in the valley where his parents have a farm in western Wisconsin." Meanwhile, miles away, Marcus "was repairing a fence on the farm where he worked, and the Lord showed him in a vision that he was supposed to marry me." According to Bachmann, Marcus initially complained to God that he wanted to see the world first, and only later relented.

Snickering readers in New York or Los Angeles might be tempted by all of this to conclude that Bachmann is uniquely crazy. But in fact, such tales by Bachmann work precisely because there are a great many people in America just like Bachmann, people who believe that God tells them what condiments to put on their hamburgers, who can't tell the difference between Soviet Communism and a Stafford loan, but can certainly tell the difference between being mocked and being taken seriously. When you laugh at Michele Bachmann for going on MSNBC and blurting out that the moon is made of red communist cheese, these people don't learn that she is wrong. What they learn is that you're a dick, that they hate you more than ever, and that they're even more determined now to support anyone who promises not to laugh at their own visions and fantasies."

thank you Free Thinker !
 
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Quote from olias:

wait, this is pretty classic too: "In 2009, after she saw a news story about the Chinese calling on the world to abandon the dollar as its reserve currency, Bachmann somehow took this to mean that the Obama administration might force ordinary Americans to abandon their familiar green dollar bills for some international and no doubt atheist currency. To combat this possibility, Bachmann introduced a resolution to "bar the dollar from being replaced by any foreign currency." Even after the gaffe was made public, Bachmann pressed on, challenging Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner to "categorically renounce the United States moving away from the dollar." Imagine Joe McCarthy dragging Cabinet members into hearings and demanding that they publicly disavow the works of Groucho Marx, and you get a rough idea of the general style of Bachmannian politics."

Lol, you can't make this shit up.
 
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