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billethkid
11-30-2016, 12:51 PM
So the message is the old establishment (too many over 70 and in the job too many years) has voted to keep things as they are in the deomcratic side of congress.
We the people demonstrated a choice on 11/8 by elcting Trump.
We the "political class" have demonstrated on 11/30 we like things just as they are.....whether the little people like it or not.
So the same old crony farts that have a perfomance rating of less than 10% have spoken....certainly shows where the democratic parties priorities are.
A perfect set up for the dems to lose even more in the 2018 midterms.
graciegirl
11-30-2016, 01:01 PM
I am tired of being pigeonholed into the ultra right classification of Republican, there are several things in my list of values that don't fit. I don't want to be called a Democrat, they are haters and pseudo-elitist mostly working for the government and/or teaching and have little practical experience running anything.
I want to be part of this messy, long labored birth of whatever it is struggling to be born. I don't want someone to tell me who I have to like and who I can't hate. It is unrealistic and incorrect. I don't want people to tell other people to donate on a certain day, when they have unpaid bills that need to be paid first. I don't have to listen to people full of hatred call me a Klansman or a disrespector of women or anti-Semitic and a gay hater or their very worst, a church goer or horrors, A CATHOLIC. I am sick of it. I want to be something else. Something that is respected for working and saving and never being arrested and bending my knee to pray.
I want everyone wearing a safety pin to open it and sit on it.
affald
11-30-2016, 01:07 PM
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Ron_Ski
11-30-2016, 01:07 PM
It's been said, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over, but expect a different result.
What does that say about the Democratic party.
Ron_Ski
11-30-2016, 01:12 PM
The average age of the House Republican leadership is 47.
The average age of the House Democratic leadership is 76.
rubicon
11-30-2016, 01:41 PM
The decision made by Democrats today provides insight/proof of what would have occurred had Hillary Clinton prevailed in this election ...same old same old. Blue Dog Democrats have been bailing from their party recognizing its downward spiral toward socialism and total government control
Voting Trump in is the beginning of a shift back to opportunities for true growth, true change and law and order.
Personal Best Regards:
bbbbbb
11-30-2016, 02:11 PM
[QUOTE=Guest]The decision made by Democrats today provides insight/proof of what would have occurred had Hillary Clinton prevailed in this election ...same old same old. Blue Dog Democrats have been bailing from their party recognizing its downward spiral toward socialism and total government control
Voting Trump in is the beginning of a shift back to opportunities for true growth, true change and law and order.
Response from bbbbbb
Well, as all the good Dems do, reinstate the bitch Pelo Pelo. Why? Well they say the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and wanting different results? How do you get that to happen with Pelosi again and again? Loading her plane with all the friends, lots of booze, fly around, see the Grand Canyon, just another gov leech. And good old Harry, hey he is the tough guy. Until some good guy smashed his ugly face into more rubble.
Sorry, but this Demo group and Hillarites are a bummer.
:throwtomatoes:
janmcn
11-30-2016, 03:13 PM
The average age of the House Republican leadership is 47.
The average age of the House Democratic leadership is 76.
Too funny, The party that just elected the oldest man ever in US history to be president is complaining about the dems being too old. And this coming from senior citizens.
The second oldest, Ronald Reagan, was already showing signs of Alzheimer's when elected.
ColdNoMore
11-30-2016, 05:11 PM
Too funny, The party that just elected the oldest man ever in US history to be president is complaining about the dems being too old. And this coming from senior citizens.
The second oldest, Ronald Reagan, was already showing signs of Alzheimer's when elected.
IKR? :oops:
The irony and hypocrisy...is pretty funny though. :1rotfl:
Don Baldwin
11-30-2016, 05:14 PM
[QUOTE=Guest]The decision made by Democrats today provides insight/proof of what would have occurred had Hillary Clinton prevailed in this election ...same old same old. Blue Dog Democrats have been bailing from their party recognizing its downward spiral toward socialism and total government control
Voting Trump in is the beginning of a shift back to opportunities for true growth, true change and law and order.
Response from bbbbbb
Well, as all the good Dems do, reinstate the bitch Pelo Pelo. Why? Well they say the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and wanting different results? How do you get that to happen with Pelosi again and again? Loading her plane with all the friends, lots of booze, fly around, see the Grand Canyon, just another gov leech. And good old Harry, hey he is the tough guy. Until some good guy smashed his ugly face into more rubble.
Sorry, but this Demo group and Hillarites are a bummer.
:throwtomatoes:
How do you do it electing a D or R over and over? It's NOT the person per say...it's the D or R two party system. It's the whole corporate/government web of corruption. That's why switching from D or R won't do a thing...it's two divisions of the same corrupt system.
Your only hope is to stop electing any D or R for any office. Vote for independents, things will happen slower...and they should. You won't have the endless wars, the endless bailouts, the endless graft and corruption. At least not as organized and efficient as it is now.
janmcn
11-30-2016, 05:25 PM
IKR? :oops:
The irony and hypocrisy...is pretty funny though. :1rotfl:
We never talked about age when John McCain, at age 72, ran against Barack Obama, at age 47, did we?
janmcn
11-30-2016, 05:33 PM
It's been said, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over, but expect a different result.
What does that say about the Democratic party.
Rep Nancy Pelosi always delivers her votes, always is able to hold her caucus together.
For any poster on here that doesn't want their Medicare to go to a voucher system, Pelosi could be your new best friend. She (and she alone) will be leading the charge to fight the GOP every step of the way as they declare war on seniors.
justjim
11-30-2016, 06:01 PM
Rep Nancy Pelosi always delivers her votes, always is able to hold her caucus together.
For any poster on here that doesn't want their Medicare to go to a voucher system, Pelosi could be your new best friend. She (and she alone) will be leading the charge to fight the GOP every step of the way as they declare war on seniors.
With all due respect, If Nancy Pelosi had any "class" at all, she would have stepped down from her minority party chair because obviously she has done a terrible job. Its laughable that she is going to lead a charge to fight the GOP. The only chance the D had was to get rid of a horse that needed to be put out to pasture.
Shimpy
11-30-2016, 06:24 PM
Pelosi's quote of "you have to pass the bill to see what's in it" is classic Pelosi. That was the most laughable thing I've ever heard.
jimbo2012
11-30-2016, 07:17 PM
The average age of the House Republican leadership is 47.
The average age of the House Democratic leadership is 76.
rubicon
12-01-2016, 06:12 AM
[QUOTE=Guest]
How do you do it electing a D or R over and over? It's NOT the person per say...it's the D or R two party system. It's the whole corporate/government web of corruption. That's why switching from D or R won't do a thing...it's two divisions of the same corrupt system.
Your only hope is to stop electing any D or R for any office. Vote for independents, things will happen slower...and they should. You won't have the endless wars, the endless bailouts, the endless graft and corruption. At least not as organized and efficient as it is now.
Dear Guest: You do know that the American voters elected Donald Trump, a man by all accounts from his detectors claimed he is not a conservative or a Republican.
By virtue of his election the American voter demand a shift in direction from both parties.
I have used Ämerican voter"twice because if accounts have any validity illegals have been casting their votes. A retired immigration officer having lived in six different locations during his career states an illegal can get a social security, drivers license for $100 to $300 depending on quality and can obtain these documents same day.
After arresting illegals he often asked if they had voted in elections, many had. We need to purify our election system once and for all
Personal Best Regards:
jimbo2012
12-01-2016, 06:27 AM
Guess we both watch FOX, saw that last nite
Don Baldwin
12-01-2016, 06:28 AM
[QUOTE=Guest]
Dear Guest: You do know that the American voters elected Donald Trump, a man by all accounts from his detectors claimed he is not a conservative or a Republican.
By virtue of his election the American voter demand a shift in direction from both parties.
I have used Ämerican voter"twice because if accounts have any validity illegals have been casting their votes. A retired immigration officer having lived in six different locations during his career states an illegal can get a social security, drivers license for $100 to $300 depending on quality and can obtain these documents same day.
After arresting illegals he often asked if they had voted in elections, many had. We need to purify our election system once and for all
Personal Best Regards:
No they didn't, they did what they ALWAYS do...they voted for a "lesser" evil. I begged you to vote for anyone but a D or R. You'll get the government you elected, a corrupt one.
jimbo2012
12-01-2016, 06:39 AM
why waste a vote on loser
Don Baldwin
12-01-2016, 07:51 AM
why waste a vote on loser
OUR votes determine WHO wins. WE make the winner...by voting for them.
You on the other hand chose a "lesser" evil. So, again, we will ALL lose. The "system" goes on...
MDLNB
12-01-2016, 10:06 AM
[QUOTE=Guest]
No they didn't, they did what they ALWAYS do...they voted for a "lesser" evil. I begged you to vote for anyone but a D or R. You'll get the government you elected, a corrupt one.
You have been asked at least 20 times, who you would vote for if not the two, D & R, but you are too scared to admit that there is no one else. Unless you actually had those two clowns in mind, Johnson the dope user/pusher and Jill the wacko tree hugger, that got arrested during her campaign for demonstrating against the pipeline and charged with vandalism for painting a bulldozer. So, did you write in Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck? Probably not Donald Duck because your vote might have been mistaken and gone to Trump, right? So, was it the mouse or perhaps Goofy, or Daffy?
I voted for Trump and I have no regrets. If that changes for me, then I will still feel comfortable knowing that he is far better than Obama or Hillary. And he is infinitely better than Gary or Jill, the two clowns.
So, you can keep babbling about your rebellion, but remember that when charging ahead, you might want to look behind you for all those following you. Right now, it appears you are on your own.
janmcn
12-01-2016, 10:29 AM
With all due respect, If Nancy Pelosi had any "class" at all, she would have stepped down from her minority party chair because obviously she has done a terrible job. Its laughable that she is going to lead a charge to fight the GOP. The only chance the D had was to get rid of a horse that needed to be put out to pasture.
Obviously written by someone who approves of Trump's plans to privatize Medicare and the VA.
How does Rep Pelosi stop him? She combines her dem votes with a few dozen rep votes, which come from districts where the incumbent is afraid of losing his job.
Read all about Trump's plans on Rep Paul Ryan's website. Trump and Ryan are joined at the hip on this one, as is DHHS nominee Rep/Dr Tom Price. He is hell-bent on this privatization. For a really scary read, check out his website. This is the guy that wants women to be fired for using birth control. Just what women want, an old white guy telling them what they can do with their bodies.
MDLNB
12-01-2016, 10:46 AM
Obviously written by someone who approves of Trump's plans to privatize Medicare and the VA.
How does Rep Pelosi stop him? She combines her dem votes with a few dozen rep votes, which come from districts where the incumbent is afraid of losing his job.
Read all about Trump's plans on Rep Paul Ryan's website. Trump and Ryan are joined at the hip on this one, as is DHHS nominee Rep/Dr Tom Price. He is hell-bent on this privatization. For a really scary read, check out his website. This is the guy that wants women to be fired for using birth control. Just what women want, an old white guy telling them what they can do with their bodies.
Personally, I do not care what they do to Medicare. It's useless to me. It was a waste of my money all of those years. ObamaCare already stole almost a trillion bucks from Medicare, and I did not hear any of you lefties complaining about that. So, why the sudden interest?
janmcn
12-01-2016, 10:56 AM
Personally, I do not care what they do to Medicare. It's useless to me. It was a waste of my money all of those years. ObamaCare already stole almost a trillion bucks from Medicare, and I did not hear any of you lefties complaining about that. So, why the sudden interest?
Sudden interest is caused by Trump's quick reversal in Medicare policy. All through the campaign he vowed to NOT touch any entitlements, even at times suggesting that he favored universal health care.
That was until he got elected.
MDLNB
12-01-2016, 11:41 AM
Sudden interest is caused by Trump's quick reversal in Medicare policy. All through the campaign he vowed to NOT touch any entitlements, even at times suggesting that he favored universal health care.
That was until he got elected.
And what has he done to change it? Unlike Obie, I doubt he will attempt to circumvent the Constitution with an E.O. I doubt you are worried about it, but I am sure it gives you comfort to complain about Trump. You should probably stick to complaining about his administration appointments.
Don Baldwin
12-01-2016, 12:26 PM
[QUOTE=Guest]
You have been asked at least 20 times, who you would vote for if not the two, D & R, but you are too scared to admit that there is no one else. Unless you actually had those two clowns in mind, Johnson the dope user/pusher and Jill the wacko tree hugger, that got arrested during her campaign for demonstrating against the pipeline and charged with vandalism for painting a bulldozer. So, did you write in Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck? Probably not Donald Duck because your vote might have been mistaken and gone to Trump, right? So, was it the mouse or perhaps Goofy, or Daffy?
I voted for Trump and I have no regrets. If that changes for me, then I will still feel comfortable knowing that he is far better than Obama or Hillary. And he is infinitely better than Gary or Jill, the two clowns.
So, you can keep babbling about your rebellion, but remember that when charging ahead, you might want to look behind you for all those following you. Right now, it appears you are on your own.
The mob is usually wrong...
janmcn
12-01-2016, 02:15 PM
And what has he done to change it? Unlike Obie, I doubt he will attempt to circumvent the Constitution with an E.O. I doubt you are worried about it, but I am sure it gives you comfort to complain about Trump. You should probably stick to complaining about his administration appointments.
Trump hasn't even been sworn in yet, but his appointee, Tom Price, promises to privatize Medicare in six to eight months. Hopefully no Trump voters are on the program or they might feel like they got duped.
Bavarian
12-01-2016, 02:39 PM
Iwish people would listen to Pres Elect Trump and his speachs . He did call for privatizing the VA, only let Vets on a long list to go to a private Dr. once and bill the VA.
Entitlements are now the biggest portion of the National Debt.
billethkid
12-01-2016, 03:16 PM
And please let us have someone who is against privitization explain why.
The only folks who bad mouth privitization are politicians and special interests that have a benefit and or personal gain for it to be under the spend all you want government.
MDLNB
12-01-2016, 07:01 PM
Trump hasn't even been sworn in yet, but his appointee, Tom Price, promises to privatize Medicare in six to eight months. Hopefully no Trump voters are on the program or they might feel like they got duped.
I think you are the one "duped" because unless he is going to use E.O. he has to run it through congress.
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