I'm waiting for less regulation and lower taxes myself.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.
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.
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

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.
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."