From: dagmargoodboat on
On Aug 6, 6:49 pm, "k...(a)att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz" <k...(a)att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz>
wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Aug 2010 19:55:06 -0700 (PDT), dagmargoodb...(a)yahoo.com wrote:
> >krw wrote:
> >> dagmargoodb...(a)yahoo.com wrote:
> >> >krw wrote:
> >> >> dagmargoodb...(a)yahoo.com wrote:
> >> >> > krw wrote:
> >> >> >> dagmargoodb...(a)yahoo.com wrote:
>
> >> >> >> >This can be fixed.
>
> >> >> >> I don't think it can, after another two years like this one.
>
> >> >> >> >Example: Missouri voters overwhelmingly reject Obamacare--
> >> >> >> >  http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/article_c847dc7c...
>
> >> >> >> >We did this.  More to come...stay tuned.
>
> >> >> >> Is it meaningful, though.  Or is Holder going to sue MO next?
>
> >> >> >Meaningful?  It's a tidal wave.
>
> >> >> Obama and his minions haven't been impressed so far.
>
> >> >The propagandist's job is to make you think that.  They're definitely
> >> >impressed.  Terrified.
>
> >> If that were true Obamacare wouldn't have passed.  They would have been
> >> thinking of the unemployment lines long before now.
>
> >Well, they're suicide Democrats.  To re-find the article below I
> >Yahoo'd "poll americans government against".  The list of hits was
> >amazing--2/3rds of America is against almost all the stuff Obama's
> >doing.
>
> Yet 2/3rds of America isn't against OBAMA.  If what you are saying were true,
> there wouldn't be a safe seat in Congress, this November.

Well these things take time to build, obviously. You have to have
some patience. Societies don't turn on a dime.

Look, 71% of Missouri just voted to defy Obamacare, a law that's only
a few months old and hasn't even kicked in. That's a pretty radical
thing, isn't it--71% of a state voting for civil disobedience? In
just a few months? Virginia and about 19 other states are suing in
federal court too.

I spoke to my fave accountant today. She's 100% straight-arrow,
colors within the lines, etc. On the Obamacare 1099 issue she said
"Just don't do it. Don't send them in. People are sick of this
stupid cr@p, for nothing, and we're just not going to do it. What can
they do, arrest all of us? They don't have enough
prisons." (paraphrased)

I 'bout fell out of my chair.

This government's wrecking the country, ruining our productive
capacity and spending us to China--borrowing--to do it. Obama is to
jobs what Pol Pot was to human beings. He preaches austerity whilst
living in the ultimate luxury, his Empress closing beaches in Spain
for her bathing pleasure; he promises unity but practices division.
People get that. And he's encroaching on our every liberty. People
get that too. Just because they don't run out in the street and
scream every day doesn't mean they don't.

Have you seen pictures of the protests last year?

e.g. http://www.opalabs.org/images/system/tea-party-rally_huge_wash-dc.png

Stay tuned.

--
Cheers,
James Arthur
From: krw on
On Fri, 6 Aug 2010 18:36:43 -0700 (PDT), dagmargoodboat(a)yahoo.com wrote:

>On Aug 6, 6:49�pm, "k...(a)att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz" <k...(a)att.bizzzzzzzzzzzz>
>wrote:
>> On Thu, 5 Aug 2010 19:55:06 -0700 (PDT), dagmargoodb...(a)yahoo.com wrote:
>> >krw wrote:
>> >> dagmargoodb...(a)yahoo.com wrote:
>> >> >krw wrote:
>> >> >> dagmargoodb...(a)yahoo.com wrote:
>> >> >> > krw wrote:
>> >> >> >> dagmargoodb...(a)yahoo.com wrote:
>>
>> >> >> >> >This can be fixed.
>>
>> >> >> >> I don't think it can, after another two years like this one.
>>
>> >> >> >> >Example: Missouri voters overwhelmingly reject Obamacare--
>> >> >> >> > �http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/article_c847dc7c...
>>
>> >> >> >> >We did this. �More to come...stay tuned.
>>
>> >> >> >> Is it meaningful, though. �Or is Holder going to sue MO next?
>>
>> >> >> >Meaningful? �It's a tidal wave.
>>
>> >> >> Obama and his minions haven't been impressed so far.
>>
>> >> >The propagandist's job is to make you think that. �They're definitely
>> >> >impressed. �Terrified.
>>
>> >> If that were true Obamacare wouldn't have passed. �They would have been
>> >> thinking of the unemployment lines long before now.
>>
>> >Well, they're suicide Democrats. �To re-find the article below I
>> >Yahoo'd "poll americans government against". �The list of hits was
>> >amazing--2/3rds of America is against almost all the stuff Obama's
>> >doing.
>>
>> Yet 2/3rds of America isn't against OBAMA. �If what you are saying were true,
>> there wouldn't be a safe seat in Congress, this November.
>
>Well these things take time to build, obviously. You have to have
>some patience. Societies don't turn on a dime.

Society may run off the cliff while trying to brake. Unlike Wyle E., the
results may not be recoverable.

>Look, 71% of Missouri just voted to defy Obamacare, a law that's only
>a few months old and hasn't even kicked in. That's a pretty radical
>thing, isn't it--71% of a state voting for civil disobedience? In
>just a few months? Virginia and about 19 other states are suing in
>federal court too.

Lets see if they put their fortunes where there mouth is.

>I spoke to my fave accountant today. She's 100% straight-arrow,
>colors within the lines, etc. On the Obamacare 1099 issue she said
>"Just don't do it. Don't send them in. People are sick of this
>stupid cr@p, for nothing, and we're just not going to do it. What can
>they do, arrest all of us? They don't have enough
>prisons." (paraphrased)

Just like the income tax, they don't have to arrest everyone. One in a
thousand will keep the rest in line.

>I 'bout fell out of my chair.
>
>This government's wrecking the country, ruining our productive
>capacity and spending us to China--borrowing--to do it. Obama is to
>jobs what Pol Pot was to human beings. He preaches austerity whilst
>living in the ultimate luxury, his Empress closing beaches in Spain
>for her bathing pleasure; he promises unity but practices division.
>People get that. And he's encroaching on our every liberty. People
>get that too. Just because they don't run out in the street and
>scream every day doesn't mean they don't.

*Some* people get that. The other 40% don't care, or even like it. A
significant percentage want him to go even further.

>Have you seen pictures of the protests last year?
>
>e.g. http://www.opalabs.org/images/system/tea-party-rally_huge_wash-dc.png
>
>Stay tuned.

What's your bet for November? 30/5? 70/10? 30/5 isn't going to cut it.
From: Tim Shoppa on
On Jul 31, 6:28 pm, "amdx" <a...(a)knology.net> wrote:
> in the 80's.... we had Ronald Reagan, Bob Hope, and Johnny Cash. Now we have
> Obama, No Hope, and No Cash..
>
> --
> MikeK

In the 80's, we also had "Computer Beach Party":

http://www.foundfootagefest.com/videos/computer-beach-party-trailer
From: amdx on

"Tim Shoppa" <shoppa(a)trailing-edge.com> wrote in message
news:92216744-b158-498e-98f0-f3b810ada039(a)z10g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
On Jul 31, 6:28 pm, "amdx" <a...(a)knology.net> wrote:
> in the 80's.... we had Ronald Reagan, Bob Hope, and Johnny Cash. Now we
> have
> Obama, No Hope, and No Cash..
>
> --
> MikeK

>In the 80's, we also had "Computer Beach Party":

>http://www.foundfootagefest.com/videos/computer-beach-party-trailer

Hmmm, well the 80's were pretty darn good, but it looks like there was a
downside!



From: Richard the Dreaded Libertarian on
On Sat, 07 Aug 2010 05:46:50 -0700, Technogeezer2000 wrote:
>
> Okay, the start of this thread was 'In The 80's' however this is 2010
> (the next century to be exact) you may have loved Ronald Reagan (I was
> not so impressed) but that was then and this is now. No matter what
> the idiot tea-party folk think and no matter what the ignorant, self-
> serving, hypocritical republicans (not all republicans just about 90%)
> think, we are in the tenth year of the George Bush recession /
> depression.

The last two years of which have been presided over by Barack Hussein
Obama.

Thanks,
Rich