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Avatard 12-09-2010 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 431027)
Sorta like Bush...

Yeah geez...perfect example; we'll be paying for his mistakes post-facto for the next 100 years.

Talk about legacy...

KSGregman 12-09-2010 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Avatard (Post 431018)
Avatard is like the fucktard in every group that's the first to yell "WITCH!!" only his witch is "conservatives".

It's like a reflex. It's pretty funny. He's not the sharpest cat out there, so you gotta wonder...who programmed this guy? He goes off rather predictably, and it seems to be a reflex.

Who programmed you, Avatard? Is your dad Bill Maher or something?

You are quick to point the finger when with just a few word changes a PERFECT description of yourself emerges.

Just saying....

Avatard 12-09-2010 10:17 AM

Nah man, that's not fair. I don't do that.

I blame shit on Conservatives that they do outright. I regularly point them out here, and even provide links. I don't ever need to be "reaching".

I don't ascribe all ills to them, like a crazed guy on a witch hunt...that's 101, not me.

Nice try.

goof2 12-09-2010 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Avatard (Post 431018)
I can't say I know enough about California politics to provide you with a detailed answer, I live in NJ (not that I'm that up on Jersey politics)...but I know enough to tell you that the financial crisis that California faces is complex, and can't be blamed on any one group.

101 is like the fucktard in every group that's the first to yell "WITCH!!" only his witch is "liberals".

It's like a reflex. It's pretty funny. He's not the sharpest cat out there, so you gotta wonder...who programmed this guy? He goes off rather predictably, and it seems to be a reflex.

Who programmed you, 101? Is your dad Rush Limbaugh or something?

And this is different from your reflex to blame Bush/The GOP/Republicans for anything and everything how? You say California's financial crisis is too complex to blame on one group, yet America's financial crisis is simple enough to lay blame? Who programmed you, Avatard? Is your dad Keith Olbermann or something?:lol:

Avatard 12-09-2010 10:20 AM

Your timing is off. Scroll up.

goof2 12-09-2010 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Avatard (Post 431033)
Your timing is off. Scroll up.

It takes me some time to type. Replys happened in the interim.:shrug:

OneSickPsycho 12-09-2010 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 431027)
Sorta like Bush...

My point...

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Originally Posted by KSGregman (Post 431030)
You are quick to point the finger when with just a few word changes a PERFECT description of yourself emerges.

Just saying....

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Originally Posted by goof2 (Post 431032)
And this is different from your reflex to blame Bush/The GOP/Republicans for anything and everything how? You say California's financial crisis is too complex to blame on one group, yet America's financial crisis is simple enough to lay blame? Who programmed you, Avatard? Is your dad Keith Olbermann or something?:lol:

"You are all sheep, you are all stupid, you are all blah blah blah..." Look in the mirror every once in a while, you may be surprised at what you see...

Avatard 12-09-2010 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by goof2 (Post 431032)
You say California's financial crisis is too complex to blame on one group, yet America's financial crisis is simple enough to lay blame?

Actually, looking back historically to where the worst moves were made politically which allowed the latest financial meltdown (and a number of other economic stumbling blocks) to occur (and for that matter historically some of the worst legislation in hindsight) seems to have occurred on the Republican's watch.

The irony here is that a return to a true Republican platform is actually far closer to a Libertarian one, one that I personally favor.

It's just that the Republicans say one thing, and do another.

All politicians are hypocrites. However, the Republicans for a while now have made it into a true fucking art form.

Dave 12-09-2010 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Avatard (Post 431021)
Christie isn't saving us from anything. The moves he's making now will be crippling this state in the years to come.

I'm moving, dude. Jersey is a shithole anymore (politically, and economically), and fattie boy's only making it suck harder.

He's a serious fuckup. Wait and see what his moves bring.

:lmao:

KSGregman 12-09-2010 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Avatard (Post 431039)
Actually, looking back historically to where the worst moves were made politically which allowed the latest financial meltdown (and a number of other economic stumbling blocks) to occur (and for that matter historically some of the worst legislation in hindsight) seems to have occurred on the Republican's watch.

I would argue that the true origin of the problem was the Housing and Community Development Act....introduced by Henry Reuss, a democrat from Wisconsin, and signed into law by President Jimmy Carter....also a democrat.

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