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[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"]You know a president is a lame duck when they're talking about their favorite foods. What's next, his favorite color?JML897"You know a president is a lame duck when he answered a question that a kid asked him" WeirdYou know a president is a lame duck when they schedule events with children talking about their favorite foods.
Better?
Leftist conspiracy to make kids eat their vegetables which are full of mind-control agents put in place by the Monsanto corporation. Ace6301yup, ace you are rarely incorrect and this assessment is no exception.
"You know a president is a lame duck when he answered a question that a kid asked him" WeirdYou know a president is a lame duck when they schedule events with children talking about their favorite foods.[QUOTE="JML897"][QUOTE="KC_Hokie"]You know a president is a lame duck when they're talking about their favorite foods. What's next, his favorite color?KC_Hokie
Better?
" He made the disclosure at a White House event for children who had won a healthy recipe contest, as part of first lady Michelle Obama's anti-obesity campaign. Having fun with the children, Mr Obama agreed to take two questions. " Two questions. It probably took like 5 minutes of his time. You're grasping at straws here.no this is important, and directly ties into his vitamin D initiative to help turn this country into a socialist wasteland so that nobody can get ahead in life. Don't believe me? Listen to Alex Jones explain it.You know a person blindly hates a person when they criticize something as inane as this.
jimkabrhel
At least when he's doing this
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He can't be doing this
KC_Hokie
Good. Use your aggressive feelings, boy. Let the hate flow through you.
KC_Hokie
You know KC I absolutely love that republicans constantly approve of the Reagan administration's use of quantitative easing, but when Obama does it it's socialism that must be stopped.
At least when he's doing this
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He can't be doing this
KC_Hokie
America has certainly fallen into dire straits since Obama took office.
[QUOTE="comp_atkins"]Good. Use your aggressive feelings, boy. Let the hate flow through you.KC_HokieI've changed my mind. I think it's great he's talking with children about their favorite foods and playing with sock puppets. He can't do anymore damage that way. whatever gets you though your day :P
Uninformed Republican voter arguing against fiscal policy he doesn't understand with .jpgs. We can always count on you for intelligent discourse, Hokie.theone86I voted for Gary Johnson. And no one seems to understand Obama's fiscal or foreign policy including Obama.
[QUOTE="theone86"]Uninformed Republican voter arguing against fiscal policy he doesn't understand with .jpgs. We can always count on you for intelligent discourse, Hokie.KC_HokieI voted for Gary Johnson. And no one seems to understand Obama's fiscal or foreign policy including Obama.
You don't seem to understand how little the President can affect fiscal policy on his own.Â
I voted for Gary Johnson. And no one seems to understand Obama's fiscal or foreign policy including Obama.[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"][QUOTE="theone86"]Uninformed Republican voter arguing against fiscal policy he doesn't understand with .jpgs. We can always count on you for intelligent discourse, Hokie.jimkabrhel
You don't seem to understand how little the President can affect fiscal policy on his own.Â
They can certainly impede it with excessive regulation, wasteful spending and higher taxes.[QUOTE="jimkabrhel"][QUOTE="KC_Hokie"] I voted for Gary Johnson. And no one seems to understand Obama's fiscal or foreign policy including Obama.KC_Hokie
You don't seem to understand how little the President can affect fiscal policy on his own.Â
They can certainly impede it with excessive regulation, wasteful spending and higher taxes.All of which are legislated by Congress, not the President, and you have seen how the last two Congresses have worked with the President. Not at all.
They can certainly impede it with excessive regulation, wasteful spending and higher taxes.[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"][QUOTE="jimkabrhel"]
You don't seem to understand how little the President can affect fiscal policy on his own.Â
jimkabrhel
All of which are legislated by Congress, not the President, and you have seen how the last two Congresses have worked with the President. Not at all.
No. Regulations are created and enforced by executive agencies. And it was the democrat lead Congress that passed his ''stimulus' and 'green' energy crap. They also allowed taxes to go up by not even allowing a vote on the floor.[QUOTE="theone86"]Uninformed Republican voter arguing against fiscal policy he doesn't understand with .jpgs. We can always count on you for intelligent discourse, Hokie.KC_HokieI voted for Gary Johnson. And no one seems to understand Obama's fiscal or foreign policy including Obama.
And that's supposed to be better? Â Uninformed Republicans is basically the same thing as uninformed libertarian.
People understand it when they take the time to educate themselves on the theory behind it, look at real world evidence, and take a critical approach to evaluating it, as opposed to simply spitting out talking points because they refuse to take the time to understand it.
I voted for Gary Johnson. And no one seems to understand Obama's fiscal or foreign policy including Obama.[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"][QUOTE="theone86"]Uninformed Republican voter arguing against fiscal policy he doesn't understand with .jpgs. We can always count on you for intelligent discourse, Hokie.theone86
And that's supposed to be better? Â Uninformed Republicans is basically the same thing as uninformed libertarian.
People understand it when they take the time to educate themselves on the theory behind it, look at real world evidence, and take a critical approach to evaluating it, as opposed to simply spitting out talking points because they refuse to take the time to understand it.
Libertarians and republicans aren't the same. Maybe you should educate yourself on the difference.And I voted for Gary Johnson because he by far had the best executive record in governance.
[QUOTE="jimkabrhel"][QUOTE="KC_Hokie"] They can certainly impede it with excessive regulation, wasteful spending and higher taxes.KC_Hokie
All of which are legislated by Congress, not the President, and you have seen how the last two Congresses have worked with the President. Not at all.
No. Regulations are created and enforced by executive agencies. And it was the democrat lead Congress that passed his ''stimulus' and 'green' energy crap. They also allowed taxes to go up by not even allowing a vote on the floor.Yeah, because all we should be concerned about with regulations is how they impact the economy, not if they successfully protect taxpayer interests such as fighting global warming. Â Okay, here's the part where you post a chart that you think disproves global warming when it actually validates the theory. Â What's most important is that people with shittons of money make more of it, everything else is secondary.
No. Regulations are created and enforced by executive agencies. And it was the democrat lead Congress that passed his ''stimulus' and 'green' energy crap. They also allowed taxes to go up by not even allowing a vote on the floor.[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"][QUOTE="jimkabrhel"]
All of which are legislated by Congress, not the President, and you have seen how the last two Congresses have worked with the President. Not at all.
theone86
Yeah, because all we should be concerned about with regulations is how they impact the economy, not if they successfully protect taxpayer interests such as fighting global warming. Â Okay, here's the part where you post a chart that you think disproves global warming when it actually validates the theory. Â What's most important is that people with shittons of money make more of it, everything else is secondary.
Are you really that stupid? First of all the U.S.' greenhouses gases have dropped to early 1990's levels because of natural gas. Second, developing countries like China and India keep increasing their emissions faster than we could ever cut back.[QUOTE="theone86"]
[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"] I voted for Gary Johnson. And no one seems to understand Obama's fiscal or foreign policy including Obama.KC_Hokie
And that's supposed to be better? Â Uninformed Republicans is basically the same thing as uninformed libertarian.
People understand it when they take the time to educate themselves on the theory behind it, look at real world evidence, and take a critical approach to evaluating it, as opposed to simply spitting out talking points because they refuse to take the time to understand it.
Libertarians and republicans aren't the same. Maybe you should educate yourself on the difference.And I voted for Gary Johnson because he by far had the best executive record in governance.
I said UNINFORMED Republicans are BASICALLY the same as UNINFORMED libertarians. Â Maybe you should learn to read.
Libertarians and republicans aren't the same. Maybe you should educate yourself on the difference.[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"]
[QUOTE="theone86"]
And that's supposed to be better? Â Uninformed Republicans is basically the same thing as uninformed libertarian.
People understand it when they take the time to educate themselves on the theory behind it, look at real world evidence, and take a critical approach to evaluating it, as opposed to simply spitting out talking points because they refuse to take the time to understand it.
theone86
And I voted for Gary Johnson because he by far had the best executive record in governance.
I said UNINFORMED Republicans are BASICALLY the same as UNINFORMED libertarians. Â Maybe you should learn to read.
As are uniformed democrats or 'progressives'. What's your point?[QUOTE="theone86"][QUOTE="KC_Hokie"] No. Regulations are created and enforced by executive agencies. And it was the democrat lead Congress that passed his ''stimulus' and 'green' energy crap. They also allowed taxes to go up by not even allowing a vote on the floor.KC_Hokie
Yeah, because all we should be concerned about with regulations is how they impact the economy, not if they successfully protect taxpayer interests such as fighting global warming. Â Okay, here's the part where you post a chart that you think disproves global warming when it actually validates the theory. Â What's most important is that people with shittons of money make more of it, everything else is secondary.
Are you really that stupid? First of all the U.S.' greenhouses gases have dropped to early 1990's levels because of natural gas. Second, developing countries like China and India keep increasing their emissions faster than we could ever cut back.Oh, so this is the part where you're proven hopelessly wrong on all counts due to your poor information and horrendous logic. Â Can we just skip the entire global warming argument? Â I don't think we need to derail the entire thread just to prove you don't know what you're talking about.
[QUOTE="theone86"][QUOTE="KC_Hokie"] Libertarians and republicans aren't the same. Maybe you should educate yourself on the difference.
And I voted for Gary Johnson because he by far had the best executive record in governance.
KC_Hokie
I said UNINFORMED Republicans are BASICALLY the same as UNINFORMED libertarians. Â Maybe you should learn to read.
As are uniformed democrats or 'progressives'. What's your point?Uninformed conservatives vote for people like Bush, uninformed liberals vote for people like Obama. Â The latter are preferrable by a mile.
Are you really that stupid? First of all the U.S.' greenhouses gases have dropped to early 1990's levels because of natural gas. Second, developing countries like China and India keep increasing their emissions faster than we could ever cut back.[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"][QUOTE="theone86"]
Yeah, because all we should be concerned about with regulations is how they impact the economy, not if they successfully protect taxpayer interests such as fighting global warming. Â Okay, here's the part where you post a chart that you think disproves global warming when it actually validates the theory. Â What's most important is that people with shittons of money make more of it, everything else is secondary.
theone86
Oh, so this is the part where you're proven hopelessly wrong on all counts due to your poor information and horrendous logic. Â Can we just skip the entire global warming argument? Â I don't think we need to derail the entire thread just to prove you don't know what you're talking about.
Obama wasted money on 'green' projects that all went bankrupt. Doesn't have anything to do with global warming since they all failed anyway. His 'stimulus' was a giant failure as well.As are uniformed democrats or 'progressives'. What's your point?[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"][QUOTE="theone86"]
I said UNINFORMED Republicans are BASICALLY the same as UNINFORMED libertarians. Â Maybe you should learn to read.
theone86
Uninformed conservatives vote for people like Bush, uninformed liberals vote for people like Obama. Â The latter are preferrable by a mile.
And I would argue the average independent is better informed then the average democrat or republican.[QUOTE="theone86"]Obama wasted money on 'green' projects that all went bankrupt. Doesn't have anything to do with global warming since they all failed anyway. His 'stimulus' was a giant failure as well.KC_Hokie
First off, they didn't all go bankrupt, a lot of them are actually quite successful. Â Second, of course it has to do with global warming. Â Third, better to pour money into green energy than to keep handing it to oil companies. Â Fourth, every industrialized nation is stimulating green energy growth and they're all killing us in development in that area. Â Fifth, his stimulis put hundreds of thousands of Americans back to work. Â Without that stimulus unemployment would be even higher, there would be less tax revenue, and the economy in general would be worse off. Â This is exactly what I'm talking about when I say you're uninformed.
And I would argue the average independent is better informed then the average democrat or republican.KC_Hokie
And you would be wrong, as usual.
[QUOTE="theone86"][QUOTE="KC_Hokie"] Are you really that stupid? First of all the U.S.' greenhouses gases have dropped to early 1990's levels because of natural gas. Second, developing countries like China and India keep increasing their emissions faster than we could ever cut back. KC_Hokie
Oh, so this is the part where you're proven hopelessly wrong on all counts due to your poor information and horrendous logic. Â Can we just skip the entire global warming argument? Â I don't think we need to derail the entire thread just to prove you don't know what you're talking about.
Obama wasted money on 'green' projects that all went bankrupt. Doesn't have anything to do with global warming since they all failed anyway. His 'stimulus' was a giant failure as well. to be fair "all" did not go bankrupt, plenty are still aroundhttp://www.forbes.com/sites/energysource/2011/09/02/solyndras-failure-is-no-reason-to-abandon-federal-energy-innovation-policy/
https://lpo.energy.gov/
Obama wasted money on 'green' projects that all went bankrupt. Doesn't have anything to do with global warming since they all failed anyway. His 'stimulus' was a giant failure as well. to be fair "all" did not go bankrupt, plenty are still around[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"][QUOTE="theone86"]
Oh, so this is the part where you're proven hopelessly wrong on all counts due to your poor information and horrendous logic. Â Can we just skip the entire global warming argument? Â I don't think we need to derail the entire thread just to prove you don't know what you're talking about.
comp_atkins
http://www.forbes.com/sites/energysource/2011/09/02/solyndras-failure-is-no-reason-to-abandon-federal-energy-innovation-policy/
https://lpo.energy.gov/
lol...try again. The complete list of faltering or bankrupt green-energy companies:Please Log In to post.
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