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SOTU can be summed up thus:
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He's one hell of an orator. amiright or amiright or amiright? :lol:
Go Newt go!!!!
Anyway, 4 more years for Obama is pretty much guaranteed so get on board or sit there and stew about it.
Re: SOTU can be summed up thus:
I'm glad we decide our presidents based on likeability and not substance. Our country is fairly fucked because young douchebags vote. It used to be because old people voted, but now young beiber-listening retards hold the future in their hands. I hope that last sentence made you feel incredibly uneasy.
I like Newt, but I don't think he'd make a great president. Indeed, a great orator, but I can believe he'd be as good a president as Romney (who I now support).
"I promise unicorns, faeries, and dragons will all unite under the umbrella of free money, free tuition, and free healthcare so that we may enjoy happiness together under a giant corporate slogan."
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[QUOTE=floridaorange;1018500]He's one hell of an orator. amiright or amiright or amiright? :lol:
Go Newt go!!!!
Anyway, 4 more years for Obama is pretty much guaranteed so get on board or sit there and stew about it.[/QUOTE] O'Commie cannot defy mathematics, though I know he's trying hard. When that hard reality finally filters down to every goon on the street, expect a backlash like never before.
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McCain would have done worse
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I doubt that...we'd be heading towards the cliff's edge at 80 versus 90, I suspect. McLame also wouldn't be clamoring for fairness in taxation when 47% of the country doesn't pay a dime. Tired of that little game of Marxist equalization the current occupier plays.
And I refuse to be compelled to buy a product because of the fact that I intake oxygen in these once free states. It should ultimately be my choice, and any effort to penalize me for refusal is a shit upon the constitution. Don't come in with your slick lawyer tactics after the fact and call it a tax.
Not to mention, all the waivers for his union buddies, along with the fact that healthcare costs are not falling and you are in many cases not able to keep your same plan or doctors. Total bureaucratic cluster f*ckup.
Re: SOTU can be summed up thus:
Get on board Vinnie, 4 more years, yes we can, yes we will, yes we are!
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[QUOTE=floridaorange;1018567]Get on board Vinnie, 4 more years, yes we can, yes we will, yes we are![/QUOTE]
lol. we president now!
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They're all the same. Republicans, Democrats- two cheeks, same ass. Slaves to K Street. This country is run by corporations, not presidents. Have fun voting, i'll be drinking.
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[QUOTE=Jenks;1018649]They're all the same. Republicans, Democrats- two cheeks, same ass. Slaves to K Street. This country is run by corporations, not presidents. Have fun voting, i'll be drinking.[/QUOTE]
including 501c3 corps. natch.
now that I think about it, we may be 'run by corporations' (what a thoughtless, throwaway line), but compare us to every other country on the planet and we're doing (and have been doing) pretty damn well by comparison.
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[QUOTE=88Mariner;1018796] but compare us to every other country on the planet and we're doing (and have been doing) pretty damn well by comparison.[/QUOTE]
Sure. That doesn't mean I should rally behind the least despicable candidate.
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^ you know what's sad? That's precisely how young kids thing. No perspective. This is true of a lot of Americans, in fact.
It doesn't matter how ridiculous the promise is - as long as you don't commit a verbal error - people will line up and suck a dick.
Here's something that should worry you: A future president of the united states will probably have been weaned on justin beiber.
yeah, scary shit.
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Yeah that's what i'm saying, it's ridiculous. "Welp, I guess I better support one of these guys er somethin!"
No.
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[QUOTE=88Mariner;1018811]
Here's something that should worry you: A future president of the united states will probably have been weaned on justin beiber.
yeah, scary shit.[/QUOTE]
oh dear god :shock:
Re: SOTU can be summed up thus:
thank god he's not naturalized or american born.
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or it can be summed up thus:
[URL="http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2012/01/13/a-shrinking-middle-class-means-a-shrinking-economy/"]http://blogs.reuters.com/great-debate/2 … g-economy/[/URL]
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Oh yeah, in relations to Obama's SOTU address on cleaner, greener, efficient bollocks:
[QUOTE]Remember that one keyword that oddly enough never made it's way into the president's largely recycled SOTU address - "Solyndra"? It is about to make a double or nothing repeat appearance, now that Ener1, another company that was backed by Obama, this time a electric car battery-maker, has filed for bankruptcy. Net result: taxpayers lose $118.5 million. The irony is that while Solyndra may have been missing from the SOTU, Ener1 made an indirect appearance: "[B]In three years, our partnership with the private sector has already positioned America to be the world’s leading manufacturer of high-tech batteries[/B]." Uh, no. Actually, the correct phrasing is: "...positioned America to be the world's leading manufacturer of insolvent, bloated subsidized entities that are proof central planning at any level does not work but we can keep doing the same idiocy over and over hoping the final result will actually be different eventually." We can't wait to find out just which of Obama's handlers was may have been responsible for this latest gross capital misallocation. In the meantime, the 1,700 jobs "created" with the fake creation of Ener1, have just been lost. Yet nothing, [B]nothing,[/B] compares to the irony from the statement issued by the CEO when the company proudly received taxpayer funding on its merry way to insolvency: ""[I]These government incentives will provide a powerful stimulus to a vital industry and help ensure that the batteries eventually powering millions of cars around the world carry the stamp [/I]'[B]Made in the USA'[/B]." Brilliant - and no, they are laughing [B]with [/B]us, not [B]at [/B]us.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.zerohedge.com/news/taxpayers-lose-another-1185-million-next-obama-stimulus-pet-project-files-bankruptcy[/url]
[QUOTE]We are extremely confident that the company's primary investors and lenders are also delighted to have just wiped out $120 million in costless equity value and to have complete control over the company at this point. And some hilarious selections from the company's [URL="http://www.ener1.com/investors/investors.php?page=releasetxt&id=1317453"]then proud announcement [/URL]of procuring US taxpayer funding that as of today is no more: [INDENT]
The White House today announced that Indiana-based automotive lithium-ion battery maker EnerDel, Inc., will receive $118.5 million in federal grant funding under the stimulus package passed last spring. [B]The funds will help double the company's U.S. production capacity, creating approximately 1,700 new jobs in the state[/B]. Word came in separate speeches by President Obama in Elkhart, Indiana, and Vice President Joe Biden in Detroit, Michigan.
EnerDel, the lithium-ion battery subsidiary of Ener1, Inc. (Nasdaq: HEV - News), is one of nine companies selected to receive funds for cell, battery and materials manufacturing grants in a broadly subscribed solicitation managed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). EnerDel received the full amount it requested. In all, 48 companies in the electric and [url="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=122"]hybrid[/url] vehicle sector received a total of $2.4 billion in awards today.
[B]"This is about planting the roots of a critical industry firmly in American soil," [/B]said Ener1 Chairman and CEO Charles Gassenheimer. "The economic benefits associated with this government investment will stretch far beyond the battery industry. [B]Carmakers in North America, foreign and domestic, are counting on advanced battery systems to power an entire new generation of electric and plug-in [url="http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=122"]hybrid[/url] vehicles."[/B]
The grants will work together with the applied for long-term, low-interest loans under DOE's Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing program (ATVM), in unleashing private capital flows to companies in this sector. EnerDel is in advanced stages of discussions with DOE regarding its ATVM application.
"These government incentives will provide a powerful stimulus to a vital industry and help ensure that the batteries eventually powering millions of cars around the world carry the stamp [B]'Made in the USA,' [/B]Gassenheimer said. [I][U][ZH: too fucking rich][/U][/I]
EnerDel is the first and so far only company in the industry to have built facilities in the United States to produce automotive lithium-ion batteries on a commercial scale, and recently unveiled one of the most advanced battery cell production lines in the world at its plant in Indiana. The company also recently announced partnership projects with Volvo and Nissan, as well as with plug-in and electric vehicle makers Fisker and Think Global.
"We are in a race today that will decide who will make the technology to power future generations of fuel-efficient vehicles around the world," said EnerDel CEO Ulrik Grape. "[B]Korea, Japan and China are doing everything they can to win it, but with these new resources, the Obama administration is helping America's best, most innovative players move ahead of the pack[/B]."
"Economic growth is not a Democratic or Republican issue. This effort has been a model of bi-partisan cooperation by Senators Richard Lugar and Evan Bayh, and by Governor Mitch Daniels," Grape said. "Their support has been tremendously important."
The funds will help EnerDel in mass producing a high-quality automotive product with a wide range of engineering capabilities for multiple automotive requirements, including high-speed, automated production lines for cell electrode manufacturing, and lean-manufacturing techniques for battery assembly. [/INDENT] Good work US taxpayer - through your selfless loss of money you have managed to splatter yet another egg of infinite humiliation on the face of the world's most incompetent central planning administration, which would make even Stalin green with envy. And, heeeeeere's Joe Biden. One wonders if his favorite advisors Jon Corzine was responsible for this brilliant investment idea. At least the propaganda video has dramatic music. How much did that cost taxpayers?
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[url]http://thehill.com/blogs/e2-wire/e2-wire/206777-doe-backed-battery-company-files-for-bankruptcy[/url]
Ha-ha, we loose again.
Re: SOTU can be summed up thus:
[quote=floridaorange;1018500]
anyway, 4 more years for obama is pretty much guaranteed so get on board or sit there and stew about it.[/quote] yep!!!!