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I was saying earlier that I was wondering where the Libertarians were, as Obama has given them an excellent opportunity to make their case to an audience steamrolled by an aggressive, government expansion that, in one year, surpassed FDR's three terms when it comes to government spending--and that includes what Roosevelt spent for the New Deal and WWII. That's scary.
hahahahaha...that's some reel gud mathumacs and addition and stuff, peabrain.
You guys are providing the entertainment that Bedlam used to give us...for those of us who appreciate The Great Carnival and feel privileged to be here for
The End Times a thanks from the bottom of our SOLES:
Ron Paul wins Nazi-Con 2010
Excerpt:
The revolution lives: Ron Paul stormed to a big win in the CPAC presidential straw poll.
The libertarian hero -- whose faithful followers packed the hall for most of Nazi-Con 2010's three days
-- took 31 percent of the vote. Mitt Romney (R-Magic Panties) who had won the last three straw polls in a row,
came in second, with 22 percent. Publicity Whore Sarah Palin, who didn't show up, was third, with 7 percent.
Tim Pawlenty -- who believes in less government to the extent that bridges can fall down -- was just behind her,
at 6 percent. "Undecided," also got 6 percent. The other runners-up: Gingrich, 4 percent; Huckabee, 4 percent;
Mitch Daniels, (Who?) 2 percent; Rick Santorum (R-Man on Dog Sex) 2 percent; John Thune, 1 percent; etc.
That didn't please the crowd in the ballroom as the results were announced -- the room booed loudly,
and cheered wildly for Romney, Palin, Pawlenty and pretty much anyone who wasn't Paul.
ha ha
One thing's for sure - the Republicans HATE democracy.
It sure is an exhilarating time to be watching politics.
The Left couldn't win the Civil War with the help of Captain Kirk's Enterprise and the
Right will be governed by whichever slug can best tell the lie about "being sent by God."
I said:
"In one year, (Obama) surpassed FDR's three terms when it comes to government spending--and that includes what Roosevelt spent for the New Deal and WWII. That's scary."
Stankey derided:
"hahahahaha...that's some reel gud mathumacs and addition and stuff, peabrain."
Okay, I was uncharacteristically flippant there. I was thinking numbers unadjusted for inflation, which doesn't count (even though you financial illiterates do it all the time--I hope you're illiterate, anyway, and not intentionally trying to turn a recession into a national bankruptcy).
It's accurate to say that he's on track to become the biggest spender (adjusted for inflation)--in terms of spending as a ratio to GDP--since FDR (who had a depression and a world war to finance).
One thing he has spent faster than any president on record: Political capital. He bottomed out on that in his first year faster than Bush did in his second term.
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