Now that Kevin Mc Carthy doesn't want Boehner's job, who do you think will be the next speaker? Why?

Not GOP

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does your complaining about factual history make his record setting deficit disappear, or the massive recession he caused to retroactively vanish?

once again, sorry for reminding you of history so that we won't forget it.
Well I say we impeach George Bush then, because I've had enough. The national debt is getting way out of control. The current path we are on is unsustainable, and will lead to a depression.
 
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ginwilly

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Well I say we impeach George Bush then, because I've had enough. The national debt is getting way out of control. The current path we are on is unsustainable, and will lead to a depression.
The Fed has said they have a goal of 2% interest which would be 8X what it is now.

Think about the interest on our debt increasing 8 fold. I know it will be a graduated increase to ease the pain and draw it out over a decade, but is that really any better? We are staring 1980's-90's Japan right in the face.
 

ttystikk

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Like I said the sequestration did help to keep the deficit down but just because the pukes took control of the house in 2010 they were there to just say no to everything so it's a far reach to even think that the pukes had anything to do with lowering the deficit. The pukes finally took over the senate in 2014 but by then it was all Obama, it's been over 5.5 years of steady job growth in the private sector, lowest unemployment since the early 2000s, control of double digit health cost all done with no help at all from congress, the pukes only occupy space in congress, they've done nothing at all except obstruct.

The pukes have been unable to govern since takeing control, and the speaker job is a nightmare with the clown caucus in there.

B4L
A completely reasonable performance assessment of the Republican party strategy for the past half dozen years.

Why anyone with less than a seven figure net worth would ever consider voting for them is beyond me. Even then, there are good reasons not to... like a quaint belief in truly representative American democracy, just for openers!
 

Not GOP

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I'm getting a little older and maybe my memory is starting to abandon me, but I do remember that the last time a repub/bush was in office I was paying $4.00/gal for gas.
gas prices were 1.89$ average when Obama took office. Most people with half a brain knew that a vote for Obama would mean 8 years of shit getting worse, and then blame bush for it all. What good is Obama, if every policy he puts in place is bush's fault? Doesn't sound like something a leader would do.
 

bearkat42

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gas prices were 1.89$ average when Obama took office. Most people with half a brain knew that a vote for Obama would mean 8 years of shit getting worse, and then blame bush for it all. What good is Obama, if every policy he puts in place is bush's fault? Doesn't sound like something a leader would do.
This does not change the fact that I paid $4 with bush.
 

Uncle Ben

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gas prices were 1.89$ average when Obama took office. Most people with half a brain knew that a vote for Obama would mean 8 years of shit getting worse, and then blame bush for it all. What good is Obama, if every policy he puts in place is bush's fault? Doesn't sound like something a leader would do.
Two Obama (liberal) psychological dynamics are always at play with The Messiah - projection (blame game), displacement (blame game) and denial (no personal accountability). Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh, make that 3.
 

Uncle Ben

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There are a lot of VERY rich liberals who can afford a Tesla. I seriously doubt if our resident keybanger is one of them. :)

Me? I'll stick with Lexus - luxury, value, and the best reliability in the automobile industry.
 
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