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Drinking Liberally — Seattle

by Darryl — Tuesday, 10/11/11, 3:40 pm

DLBottleIt’s Tuesday…which means its time for our weekly Occupy the Montlake Alehouse event. Please join us for an evening of politics under the influence at the Seattle Chapter of Drinking liberally.

We meet at the Montlake Ale House, 2307 24th Avenue E. at 8:00 pm. Some of us will be there earlier for dinner.

Hell…some folks will begin the occupation at 5:00 pm to watch the Republican primary debate!


Can’t make it? Drinking liberally is all over the place! There are also meetings tonight in the Tri-Cities, Bellingham, and Vancouver, WA. Tomorrow night, Drinking Liberally Bremerton meets at 5:00pm. Next Monday, there are meetings in Olympia, Woodinville, Shelton, and Yakima.

With 227 chapters of Living Liberally, chances are good there is one near you.

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  1. 1

    Puddybud, identifies Ekim AKA Turd For Brains, Another Cass Sunstein Malleable Homer Simpson idiot spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 4:18 pm

    Puddy will be enjoying the debates at home sitting next to Mrs Puddy!

  2. 2

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 4:29 pm

    Any old timers remember DOOFUS, the shit-eating, vote-fraud obsessed cur who trolled these threads once upon a time???

    Apparently he pays federal income taxes too:

    http://the53.tumblr.com/post/1.....eir-owners

  3. 3

    No time for communists spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 4:38 pm

    more lazy ylb looking for handouts and wanting other people to pay his way in life…just like his hero, Lee Rujax.

  4. 4

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 4:41 pm

    3 – Must be related to DOOFUS.

  5. 5

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:15 pm

    Party and ideology also play a major role in support for tax hikes on the wealthy. While eight in 10 Democrats and two-thirds of independents support raising taxes for Americans earning $250,000 or more, that drops to 53 percent among Republicans. Conservative Republicans split about evenly on the issue: 49 percent in support, and 46 percent opposed.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/....._blog.html

    Sorry right wing fools. There’s support for tax hikes. Even among the most conservative Republicans.

  6. 6

    Gman spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:24 pm

    @1 hopefully you have some air fresheners in the room to counter all the stink. Your poor wife has to smell you and the crap coming from the tv.

  7. 7

    Gman spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:28 pm

    @1 looking forward to more booing of American Soldiers?

  8. 8

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:30 pm

    Mitt, the corporate raider, the value and jobs destroyer, turns my stomach.

  9. 9

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:35 pm

    Newt is totally stupid.

    Ron Paul wants to abolish Fannie and Freddie.

    Only 9 out of 10 home loans need Fannie and Freddie.

    The debt is the burden?? How about debt relief then? How about the rich taking some losses? They didn’t have to extend the credit.

    Argentina and Iceland told the banks to stuff it and they still get loans.

  10. 10

    Roger Rabbit spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:35 pm

    @3 “looking for handouts and wanting other people to pay his way in life…”

    That would be bankers, anyone working on Wall Street, and stock-flipping leeches like me — in short, anyone who is a Capitalist. I made $120 in the stock market today without working for a dime of it! That’s $15 an hour, based on an 8-hour day. And I didn’t even have to get out of bed.

  11. 11

    PuddWaxx -- Noticing stuff and blathering without surcease spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:37 pm

    Debate? I don’t need no steeenkin’ debate. I have my goooooooooooooooat feelings to go on.

  12. 12

    mad max spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:42 pm

    @7

    sorry, but thats nearly the lone territory of the left…perhaps you need to go to a refresher course at evergreener state so they can set you straight, so to speak.

    wouldnt want any progressives straying from the fold, now would we!

    repeat after me:
    US soldiers are baby killers
    bush is teh evul
    bush is teh hydler
    us soldiers killed 234 million innocent iraqi babies.

    once you have memorized these lines, we can move to level 2.

  13. 13

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:43 pm

    Don’t cut defense (terrible idea), don’t raise taxes.. Says the idiot Mittster..

    Just cut the rest.. Which is mostly medicare/medicaid and social security.

    What a dolt.

    Michelle, go home…

  14. 14

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:45 pm

    9 9 9 PLAN!!!

    Go back to hawking crappy pizza Herman.

  15. 15

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:47 pm

    Heh. Michelle is saying Herman is for the “slippery slope”!

    Hilarious!

  16. 16

    Gman spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:49 pm

    @12 – yeah, nearly. You guys are fakes.

  17. 17

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:51 pm

    Huntsman has a huge disadvantage..

    He sounds halfway intelligent and sane!

    He doesn’t have a prayer.

  18. 18

    Gman spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:51 pm

    @15 – are Michelle’s eyeballs staying put? It would be great if Marcus came out of the closet before this is over for her.

  19. 19

    rhp6033 spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:51 pm

    I’m dissapointed at recent polling which shows Romney pulling out in the lead with some 23% of the Republican vote. Cain follows behind but is gaining on Romney, but my gut tells me he will self-destruct. Some have pointed out that he has yet to cancel his book tour, which might indicate that the campaign IS his book tour, rather than a serious shot at the office.

    While Perry and Bachman both poll at only about 10%, I’ve always thought they were appealing to the same base of voters, if one of them drops out the other will probably pick up those votes. If they combine forces – perhaps presenting themselves as a Pres/V.Pres. team, they could probably get near 20% (there will be some drop-off from those that don’t like Perry’s stand on immigrants).

    So, I guess the real million-dollar question is: how transferable are any of the Republican primary votes? Can the disparate groups rally behind a candidate they detested a few weeks earlier?

    I’m still hoping for Bachman or Perry. Because that would provide SO much fodder for us here.

  20. 20

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:52 pm

    I’ve had more than enough of this swill.

  21. 21

    mad max spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:54 pm

    you mean like fake like a fake boob? or fake like a blow up doll?

    the debate is stupid.

    ya, like we are really gonna get in a trade war with(as someone said) our biggest creditor.

    our fucking retards in government got us into this situation, now we gotta deal with it – who the fuck let the fucking bastard chinese buy up our debt anyway?……nevermind, we already know.

  22. 22

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:55 pm

    Santorum sounds… DESPERATE!!!

  23. 23

    mad max spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:55 pm

    @20

    YES…back to the basement with you!

  24. 24

    proud leftist spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:56 pm

    Does anyone know where to find the debate on the web?

  25. 25

    mad max spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:56 pm

    18. Gman spews:
    @15 It would be great if Marcus came out of the closet before this is over for her.

    why? you lonely and looking for a hook up?

  26. 26

    Roger Rabbit spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 5:58 pm

    @12 “sorry, but thats nearly the lone territory of the left”

    What planet do you live on? Sorry, troll, but lying doesn’t change facts. That was a REPUBLICAN audience watching a REPUBLICAN debate by REPUBLICAN presidential candidates who booed that American soldier and only two of those Republicans made any effort to defend that soldier.

  27. 27

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:00 pm

    While the idiots take a break..

    Question. How much of the federal debt is owed to China?

    Anyone??

  28. 28

    proud leftist spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:00 pm

    17
    Sanity is a major affliction if you’re running for the Republican presidential nomination.

  29. 29

    Roger Rabbit spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:01 pm

    Oh, and by the way, if you’re a black soldier Republicans don’t let you vote, either.

    http://www.gregpalast.com/mass.....-soldiers/

  30. 30

    Gman spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:03 pm

    By the beginning of 2009, China, which uses multiple firms to buy U.S. Treasuries, was regularly doing deals that had the effect of hiding billions of dollars of purchases in each auction, according to interviews with traders at primary dealers and documents viewed by Reuters.

    Using a method of purchases known as “guaranteed bidding,” China was forging gentleman’s agreements with primary dealers to purchase a certain amount of Treasury securities on offer at an auction without being reported as bidders in that auction, according to the people interviewed. After setting the amount of Treasuries the guaranteed bidder wanted to buy, the dealer would then buy that amount in the auction, technically on its own behalf.

    To the government officials observing the auction, it would look like the dealer was buying the securities with the intent of adding them to its own balance sheet. This technicality does not preclude selling them later in the secondary market, but does influence the outcome of bidding in the auction, by obscuring the ultimate buyer. In fact, the dealer would simply pass the bonds on immediately to the anonymous, guaranteed bidder at the auction price, as soon as they were issued, according to the people interviewed.

    The practice kept the true size of China’s holdings hidden from U.S. view, according to Treasury dealers interviewed, and may have allowed China at times to buy controlling stakes – more than 35 percent – in some of the securities the Treasury issued.

    The Treasury department, too, came to believe that China was breaching the 35 percent limit, according to internal documents viewed by Reuters, though the documents do not indicate whether the Treasury was able to verify definitively that this occurred.

    Guaranteed bidding wasn’t illegal, but breaking the 35 percent limit would be. The Uniform Offering Circular – a document governing Treasury auctions – says anyone who wins more than 35 percent of a single auction will have his purchase reduced to the 35 percent limit. Those caught breaking auction rules can be barred from future auctions, and may be referred to the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Justice Department.

    The Treasury Department generally does not comment on specific investors but a source in the department said China was not the only Treasury buyer striking guaranteed bidding deals.

    People familiar with the matter named Russia as being among the guaranteed bidders. But Russia’s total Treasury holdings, while significant, represent 2.8 percent of outstanding U.S. debt, versus one-fourth for China’s.

    CHANGING THE RULE

    Traders at primary dealers did not have the same diplomatic concerns about the level of Chinese buying. But they did have reasons to dislike guaranteed bidding, and they began clamoring for a change. One trader said in an interview he first brought the issue to the attention of Treasury officials in 2007.

    Some primary dealers began expressing concern that the deals were opaque in a way akin to the Salomon Brothers Treasury trading scandal in the early 1990s. In that case, traders from the securities firm submitted false bids under other bidders’ names in Treasury auctions in order to more closely control the results, and their bids altered the auction prices. The idea that unseen bidders were again influencing auction prices raised similar concerns among traders.

    There were also commercial concerns: Dealers say that knowing that the practice was going on at other firms made them less confident they could see and understand overall patterns of buying in the Treasury market. Such visibility can be one of the greatest benefits of being a primary dealer, since the service itself often doesn’t pull in big profits directly.

    Some traders at primary dealers say they simply refused to do the deals and ended up turning away customers, including China. That irked sales colleagues who were promising clients guaranteed bidding deals.

    At the beginning of 2009, Treasury officials began discussing the issue of guaranteed bidders, with a focus on China’s behavior, internal documents seen by Reuters show. The culmination of their efforts was a change to the Uniform Offering Circular published on June 1, 2009 that eliminated the provision allowing guaranteed bidding.

  31. 31

    Roger Rabbit spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:05 pm

    The Truth About Cain’s 999 Plan —

    “It massively cut taxes on corporations and the rich, and rewards everyone else with a colossal tax hike …. Cain sells the ‘9-9-9’ plan as a populist alternative to Obama’s policies, but in reality, its passage would transfer trillions in wealth from the vast majority of Americans, so that the rich could enjoy lower tax rates.”

    http://www.thenation.com/blog/.....9-9-9-plan

  32. 32

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:06 pm

    Well according to the U.S. Treasury we owe China 1.173 TRILLION.

    Sounds like a lot right?

    About 8 percent of the federal debt.

    Next question.. How much federal debt is owed to foreigners in total???

  33. 33

    Gman spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:07 pm

    @25- all set, Marcus not my type. He is very good for Michelle, the loon. Had my hookup this past weekend. Just like many heterosexuals who hook up. The only difference is I didn’t think about beating up or murdering my “hookup” like heterosexuals do.

  34. 34

    Roger Rabbit spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:13 pm

    Bachmann just said Reagan produced an economic miracle. Here’s Reagan’s economic miracle, expressed as the unemployment rate:

    Dec. 1980: 7.2%
    Dec. 1981: 8.5%
    Dec. 1982: 10.8%
    Dec. 1983: 8.3%
    Dec. 1984: 7.3%
    Feb. 1985: 7.2%

    http://data.bls.gov/pdq/SurveyOutputServlet

    In other words, it took Reagan over 4 years to get unemployment back down to where it was when he took office.

  35. 35

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:15 pm

    Answer: All the federal debt owed to foreigners, China, Japan, Saudi Arabia, UAE countries, Europe, yadda, yadda.

    4.478 Trillion.. Sounds like a lot right???

    30 percent of federal debt..

    What’s the lesson for everyone from this???

  36. 36

    Michael spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:21 pm

    @24
    Bloomberg on the web and teevee.

    Romney just schooled Perry.

  37. 37

    Gman spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:24 pm

    @35 Max is a douche bag?

  38. 38

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:24 pm

    Anyone???

  39. 39

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:28 pm

    37 – That’s absolutely true but incorrect.

    IMHO the big lesson is

    WE OWE MOST OF THE DEBT (70 PERCENT)

    TO OURSELVES!!! Banks, Pension Funds, Bond Mutual Funds, Insurance Companies on and on.

  40. 40

    flax spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:28 pm

    @33

    guess you never hooked up with mr dahmer….

  41. 41

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:28 pm

    I’m done with the Republicans for tonight.

  42. 42

    Michael spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:29 pm

    Gah, we should have let GM die.

    http://www.bikeleague.org/news/gm_blunders.php
    GM Blunders onto Campus
    If you are a student looking to add tens of thousands of dollars of long term debt, care little about the environment, and want to lump two tons of steel around campus while paying through the nose for insurance, gas, and parking…General Motors has got a perfect deal for you. Bonus: it’ll make you fat and unhealthy! All you have to do is give up that dorky bicycle that’s easy to use, practically free, gets you some exercise and is actually fun to ride.

    In one of the more remarkably ill-conceived car ad campaigns of all time, good corporate citizen GM is heading to campus to actively stop you from riding a bike by trying to make it look like it sucks. Obviously it’s been a while since GM execs and their creative teams set foot on campus. Anyway, I’m sure the campus facilities people will love having to add thousands of extra car parking spaces on campus at $30,000 a pop (who needs more buildings to learn in anyway, lets fill campus with parking structures); and University Presidents will have a little bit of explaining to do when it comes to those end of year climate and greenhouse gas targets… Maybe it’ll generate more business in the gym where students can drive in to go and ride on stationary bikes. Hope there’s enough parking.

  43. 43

    Gman spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:30 pm

    @40 ahh, yes, Mr. Dahmer, your favorite.

  44. 44

    Michael spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:31 pm

    @37
    Nice one.

  45. 45

    Michael spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:34 pm

    Is Huntsman not there?

  46. 46

    Michael spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:36 pm

    Romney’s full of shit on banking regs and small businesses. A couple friends of mine with small businesses couldn’t get loans from the big boys and got them from small, local, banks.

  47. 47

    Michael spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:39 pm

    Sounds like the Republican’s aren’t used to having to answer real questions from real reporters. Perry’s getting killed my a Bloomberg reporter right now.

  48. 48

    proud leftist spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:45 pm

    Are any of these loons capable of directly answering a question? All they say is “Obama, Obama, Obama.”

  49. 49

    Michael spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:45 pm

    Why they skip Huntsman all night long?

  50. 50

    Michael spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:48 pm

    Michelle Bachman’s family was so poor they lived in a hole, in the ground…

  51. 51

    Michael spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:52 pm

    Well, they finally go to Huntsman and he did pretty good in his closing remarks. He even cited a fact!

  52. 52

    proud leftist spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:53 pm

    Huntsman is the only one of them who could handle the job. So, of course, the Rs ignore him.

  53. 53

    Michael spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:54 pm

    @48
    Nope! They say Obama, Obama, because that’s all they’ve got. They seemed to have excluded Huntsman from a good chunk if the debate, I’m sure he can do better than that.

  54. 54

    Michael spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:58 pm

    #50
    Continued…
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe1a1wHxTyo

  55. 55

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 6:59 pm

    All they say is “Obama, Obama, Obama.”

    The one who is most convincingly gripped by Obama Derangement Syndrome gets the support of the base which is batshit insane out of their minds.

    As some veteran scribe told Bill Moyers in his cub reporter days about the Texas State legislature, “you think these guys are bad, you should see their constituents!”

  56. 56

    Darryl spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 7:04 pm

    “Huntsman…even cited a fact!”

    That’s fuckin’ it. He’s doomed!

  57. 57

    Michael spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 7:11 pm

    How come every time I hear about debit it’s always about the federal debit when consumer debit is as big or a bigger problem?

    @56

    Great one.

  58. 58

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 7:33 pm

    Predicted response from Bloody Bill Kristol:

    “We sound like crazy people!”

  59. 59

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 7:36 pm

    Was it true that Perry was really big on natural gas fracking in the debate? My attention totally wandered when he was droning.

    If so, T. Boone Pickens must be a really booster of his.

  60. 60

    Michael spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 7:38 pm

    @59
    I must have come in after that.

  61. 61

    YLB spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 7:43 pm

    Doug Fister gets a standing O for a 7 inning performance in the Motor City.

    Yet another former Mariner somewhere else.

  62. 62

    Michael spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 7:52 pm

    Ugh, just got this email.

    show details 2:38 PM (5 hours ago)
    Dear State Parks supporter,

    The 2011-13 state operating budget reduces State Parks general fund support by more than 70% with the intent of eliminating it entirely in the future. To help offset this reduction, the Legislature established a user-fee approach to funding the operations of the state park system. Park visitors not otherwise paying for camping are now required to purchase a $30 annual Discover Pass or pay a $10 daily fee to access state parks. The pass is also required to access state lands managed by the Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) and the Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Annual sales of Discover Passes are projected to raise about $65 million with 84% dedicated to State Parks and 8% each going to DFW and DNR.

    With the real potential for no general fund support, State Parks must rethink our approach to providing recreation opportunities and stewarding park resources. We face a basic choice:
    Keep the agency as we know it, but dramatically smaller to reflect reduced funding and hope to rebuild in better times, or
    Use the current crisis as an opportunity to transform the agency, diversifying funding sources, engaging support, building expertise and creating an agency adapted to operating without state general funds.

    I recently established a task force to explore the latter choice and craft a revenue and efficiency strategy to help set the agency on a conscious course towards long-term financial stability. The task force convened work groups with agency staff and stakeholders and developed 61 distinct revenue and efficiency initiatives.

    Now we need your help. As a State Parks’ supporter, we need to know from you whether we’re on the right track. Attached is a document that describes all 61 initiatives and which ones we’re recommending to implement first. Please give us your thoughts. We’ve set up a special e-mail inbox to collect your input: transformation.strategy@parks.wa.gov. Your input will help us create a revenue and efficiency strategy to help guide us into our second century of service.

    Thanks. We appreciate your support!

    Don Hoch, Director
    Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission

  63. 63

    Michael spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 8:57 pm

    Hoo-Boy we’ve got our selves a live one!

    http://blog.faithandfreedom.us.....ol-is.html
    Which Idol Is Worshipped In Washington?
    By Stephen Pidgeon

    While they promise them liberty, they themselves are the servants of corruption: for of whom a man is overcome, of the same is he brought in bondage. 2 Peter 2:19

    Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness? Romans 6:16

    When it comes to issues of marriage, let us ask the question: To whom has our state government presented itself as slaves to obey?

    There are known political doctrines that call for the outright abolition of the family, reasoning that the family is a problem because it is based only on the private gain of the family at the expense of society. Some of those holding this view believe that the family should be completely removed from society and be replaced with public prostitution and the free exchange of women from a community of women.

    Further, some of those touting this ideology have worked diligently to ensure that instruction from parents is completely replaced with “social” education systems. The goal is to forever sever that “claptrap” about the family and education, and “the hallowed correlation of parents and child.” This way, the child can be properly socialized devoid of all notions of “family” and the nonsense about “mother” and “father.”

  64. 64

    Blue John spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 9:56 pm

    @62. WTF? Is that email for real? what kind of initiatives?

  65. 65

    Michael spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 10:12 pm

    @64
    It’s real. I haven’t looked at the proposals yet.

    There’s a bunch of states that don’t fund their state parks through their general funds and considering how shabbily or state ledg. and the last couple of governors have treated the parks moving them out of their clutches is probably the way to go.

  66. 66

    proud leftist spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 11:15 pm

    64, 65
    Traveling through Idaho (a lot) recently, I’ve noticed how rest areas off the interstates are closed. I’m guessing that’s due to budgetary cutbacks. Things we’ve taken for granted our whole lives, like being able to pull over and pee in a bathroom every 40 or 50 miles on an interstate, are being taken away. Way to go, you taxcutters, you are killing the social compact. So, I’ll just pull over and pee on the side of the road. Does that make us a better nation? More free?

  67. 67

    Roger Rabbit spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 11:34 pm

    @21 “our fucking retards in government got us into this situation”

    That would be the Bush crowd and GOP Congress.

  68. 68

    Roger Rabbit spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 11:35 pm

    @66 Look at the bright side — there won’t be any cops to cite you.

  69. 69

    Roger Rabbit spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 11:35 pm

    Do something patriotic — piss on a Republican!

  70. 70

    Roger Rabbit spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 11:52 pm

    All of the objective analyses I’ve seen on Cain’s “999” tax scheme agrees it would soak the poor and lard more tax cuts on the rich. (Some of the rich are getting skittish about the sweet deal they already have; they don’t want a revolution.) A sampling:

    “it could end up adding to the deficit and shifting the tax burden away from the wealthy and onto the poor”

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/.....6.html?x=0

    “Since Cain would eliminate the business deduction for labor but not investment, the plan would … cause distortions that … add to the unemployment rate …. The entire service sector would be disadvantaged.”

    http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/E.....r/(page)/2

  71. 71

    Roger Rabbit spews:

    Tuesday, 10/11/11 at 11:54 pm

    Perry’s performance, as usual, was abysmal. He thinks “drill, baby, drill” is the solution to all of our economic problems. That should have get him laughed off the national stage.

  72. 72

    Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 12:03 am

    Even though I’m a Democratic party hack and liberal propagandist, I’m not a parrot for a party line. The death penalty is a case in point. While some of my liberal friends oppose executing people under any circumstances, from my perspective as a rabbit I think some of you humans just plain deserve to be dead. I’m not gonna say who; beyond Hitler and Eichmann, you can draw that conclusion for yourself.

    http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/12/.....?hpt=hp_t2

  73. 73

    Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 12:06 am

    Cain Plays Racism Card

    ” … Herman Cain said Tuesday that many liberal Democrats in the black community are ‘racist’ for questioning his political ambitions as a black conservative Republican.”

    http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/

    Roger Rabbit Commentary: So you’re racist if you don’t vote for him? What a whiner. He should shut up and work for votes like everyone else has to.

  74. 74

    Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 12:09 am

    The Senate passed a China trade war bill and defeated Obama’s jobs bill. What the hell, all the Senators are millionaires, so they don’t need jobs anyway — and don’t care about people who do.

  75. 75

    Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 12:29 am

    If you’re a woman in the Republican utopia of Topeka, Kansas, and your hubby or boyfriend is beating the crap out of you — you’re shit out of luck. That burgh no longer has funds to prosecute domestic violence thanks to budget cuts. So what did the town fathers do? They repealed the domestic violence ordinance.

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44.....nd_courts/

  76. 76

    yd spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 1:05 am

    Occupy Wall Street – The Gimmie Gimmie Nation is crying out…Tax Wall Street? If they had a Frickin clue, all of the Wall Street Markets are in Negative numbers for 2011. so what the H are they going to tax? Negative Earnings?

  77. 77

    Gman spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 4:58 am

    Max’s Friend – http://www.nydailynews.com/new.....s_say.html

  78. 78

    Puddybud, who read how Mr DISGUSTING "I live off the net" all day spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 5:03 am

    So you’re racist if you don’t vote for him? What a whiner. He should shut up and work for votes like everyone else has to.

    Why can’t Cain play the reverse race card? DOMMUCRAPTS play it all the time Roger DOPEY Rabbit!

    Of course you forgot how the press and the guttersnipe rujax played the race card when people rejected some of Barack ObamAA+’s left wrong plans. They were called racists. Well you are going senile DOPEY Rabbit.

  79. 79

    Gman spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 5:04 am

    @76 – the only ones in negative earnings are the middle class and the 99%. The other 1% is in positive earnings.

  80. 80

    Puddybud, who read how Mr DISGUSTING "I live off the net" all day spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 5:12 am

    The Senate passed a China trade war bill and defeated Obama’s jobs bill.

    So now Barack ObamAA+ lost another stump speech against Republicans. DUMMOCRAPTS didn’t like the bill either!

  81. 81

    No Time for Fascists spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 5:57 am

    Occupy Wall Street – The Gimmie Gimmie Nation is crying out…

    This is fun. So when someone says that the 1% should have some shared sacrifice and support the community that helped make it rich, that triggers our troll’s feeling that he is going to being stolen from.
    Also if Occupy Wall Street crowd would just work harder, they too would have good jobs and wouldn’t be complaining. They are complaining, therefore they must not have good jobs therefor they must be lazy and undeserving.

  82. 82

    flax spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 6:51 am

    @77

    gleeman and his hookup?
    did you have a quick hook-up of self-loathing love with this guy? good thing you didnt adopt a kid with him….

    http://seattletimes.nwsource.c.....en30m.html

    not to worry, Im sure that Gacy collection you have will be worth some cash someday..

  83. 83

    lets go lenin! spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 6:55 am

    ok..enough is enough with you capitalist dogs!

    lets paint everything gray and make sure ALL peeps get exactly the same amount of money and items.

    and we can start the economic recovery with a large building project! there are 20 gulag projects that are “shovel ready” – lets put america to work!

    and kids: you get a bonus ration of bread if you turn in a relative!

  84. 84

    No time for fascists spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 7:44 am

    Traveling through Idaho (a lot) recently, I’ve noticed how rest areas off the interstates are closed.

    I can see the logic on the restrooms. Why should they spend on precious dime on out of state freeloaders just passing though? Travelers are just lazy and want something for nothing.

    Maybe our trolls would like states to make the freeway restrooms into revenue generators. Go back to the old Greyhound model and charge $5 to pull off the freeway and $1.50 for each person to use the toilet.

  85. 85

    rhp6033 spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 7:55 am

    Just a point about debt being owed by China. Treasury certificates are negotiable instruments. That means that they are designed to be bought and sold, or given as gifts or inheritances, to anyone. The negotiable nature of the treasury certificates makes them more valuable, thereby lowering the borrowing costs to the U.S. Taxpayer. The argument over whether treasury certificates should be negotiable or not was resolved in about 1790 or so, if I remember correctly.

    So once the certificates are issued, the U.S. has no control over who owns them, and is obligated to pay them according to their terms. There may be restrictions on the method, manner, and quantity of the original issue at the Treasury auction, but after that anybody can buy or sell them as they wish.

    In that respect, it’s just like stock in a company – there is the initial offering, but after that there is the free exchange of stock, subject to a few limitations (on corporate insiders, etc.).

  86. 86

    Michael spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 8:03 am

    @83
    No one’s arguing for anything close that. Feel free to come back when you’ve grown up.

  87. 87

    Michael spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 8:43 am

    @83
    We’re all free-market social democrats of one stripe or another now. But, sometimes I wonder if some you righties have become neo-feudalists or something.

  88. 88

    Michael spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 9:07 am

    @84
    Rest stops are closing all over the place. States can’t afford to keep them open and most of them were built before there was strip-mall services available for travelers. Now, most people skip the rest area and stop at Starbucks or a fast food joint. I’m left wondering what’s going to happen when the rest areas are closed and people decide they can’t afford to stop at the fast food place? Things could get messy. :-(

    There was a bunch of news articles about this maybe 2 years ago.

  89. 89

    Blue John spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 9:29 am

    Whats a neo-feudalist?

  90. 90

    Michael spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 9:42 am

    Whats a neo-feudalist?

    Something I thought I made up just as a wise ass remark, envisioning Republican’s in tights pretending to be lords, and then I punched it into Google and it came back with an article about contemporary Russia calling it neo-feudalist and made a lot of sense.

    http://www.the-american-intere.....?piece=939
    ut enough with stories. As one wag once said, the plural of anecdote isn’t data. What is much more important is how the Russian elite actually rules the country. They do it on the fly, with minimum feasible institutionalized rule of law, ceaseless amendments to legislation and a standing presumption of bureaucratic immunity. There have been five parliamentary elections held in Russia since its “independence” from the Soviet Union—each one took place under amended rules. The State Duma approves close to 400 new laws a year, which is six times more than the U.S. Congress. When deputies are not busy approving new laws, they are amending existing ones. As unstable as things have seemed in Washington lately in this regard, can an ordinary American businessman imagine a tax code in which a significant new article is added or an old one amended every two weeks?

    Some laws are adopted and some regulations are imposed purely to destroy a particular businesses or to force its owners to turn over their companies to new chiefs. It is common practice to have the tax police or prosecutors accuse businessmen of some wrongdoing, force them to sell their business or simply flee the country. Afterwards, “more experienced” lawyers easily find cause to dispute the court decisions or government ruling, thus opening up the business again for the new owners. Similarly, if a businessman is found guilty of tax evasion or customs violations, he may be prosecuted, but the person from the tax or customs committee who signed his tax declaration remains immune from prosecution. In Russia’s most infamous tax evasion case, Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev were both sentenced to prison in 2005 for not paying taxes due from 2000 to 2003. Not one tax official who supposedly checked their allegedly false tax declarations has been punished. Khodorkovsky and Lebedev’s crime was not cheating on their taxes; it was seeking to rise above their designated ceiling in the neo-feudal hierarchy.

    Who Will Come Next?
    Russia today is thus a type of “corporate state” in which politics is just another kind of business. Political problems are solved as if they were commercial ones, and commercial ones as if they were political. The elite’s most important goal is the preservation of a system that enables incompetents to control the country’s wealth. Hoping that change will come when the current ruling class retires and newcomers replace them is forlorn.

  91. 91

    Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 12:19 pm

    @76 “The Gimmie Gimmie Nation”

    That group has occupied Wall Street for the last 30 years — ever since Conservative Republicans gave them a free hand to loot and rob Middle America. The GOP would have given them our Social Security, too, if we had let them get away with it.

  92. 92

    Roger Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 12:21 pm

    @78 “you are going senile”

    Maybe, but at least I’m not a loon warbling gibberish all day long.

  93. 93

    Michael spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 2:18 pm

    @76
    The gimmie gimmie nation? You mean like the guy who ran HP for a year, did a shitty job, got fired, and still got an 11 million dollar payout? Or the grifters hawking CDO’s on wall street? Or maybe the guys that got rich while tanking my mom’s pension? That’s the Gimmie Gimmie Nation.

    The OWS’er just want their jobs back.

  94. 94

    YLB spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 2:24 pm

    90 – Exactly. A government that serves the only the few and our trolls are their wannabe hangers-ons..

    Joel Connelly called Dori Monson a tick-bird once. I thought it was an odd sort of comparison but it’s pretty damned good actually. The trolls try every day to play whack-a-mole with us pesty lefties who have the gall to question or challenge the status quo.

  95. 95

    the umpire spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 4:47 pm

    @94

    LMFAO

    you are the status quo, numbnuts.

  96. 96

    Puddybud, who read how Mr DISGUSTING "I live off the net" all day spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 5:23 pm

    Damn @95, you took the words off my fingers. This arschloch loves the government and hangs one every Sunday morning when he logs into the website and gets his automatic pay entry on Tuesday or Wednesday. So what sites does he enter to get his hanging on?

  97. 97

    Mrs. Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 6:01 pm

    Why does anyone believe either party i.e. status quo can change things?

    America needs a third party that will be for the people, by the people that puts America and Americans first.

  98. 98

    Mrs. Rabbit spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 6:03 pm

    America needs a third political party independent of right wing or left wing, that puts America and Americans ahead of corporations and their agenda.

  99. 99

    the umpire spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 6:03 pm

    @97

    the lemmings on the left and the lemmings on the right wont let that happen, unfortunately.

  100. 100

    YLB spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 6:05 pm

    95 – Wrong… Since Raygun it’s been right wing or compromising with the right wing…

    The status quo is ignorance about reality and you’re a case in point..

    96 – Notice that the zombie cretin is making up shit again.

  101. 101

    YLB spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 6:08 pm

    the lemmings on the right

    Of which you are one pretending not to be..

    Give it up.. You’re not fooling anyone.

  102. 102

    the umpire spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 6:10 pm

    @101

    shut the fuck up you lazy POS.

    worthless, lazy piles of crap like you dont contribute a damn thing, so shut your trap and be thankful people like me pay your way through life.

    now go back to minding your datubayze and “doing research” on the internet, fucking fat ass loser. no wonder your old lady left your lazy ass.

  103. 103

    Puddybud, who read how Mr DISGUSTING "I live off the net" all day spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 6:34 pm

    96 – Notice that the zombie cretin is making up shit again.

    How arschloch…? You post all day everyday when others are working away! Can’t be working and doing that!

    1) Pffffffffffft
    2) zzzzzZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzz
    3) SNORE
    4) YAWN
    5) Boring

    Which one will the arschloch choose? _____

  104. 104

    YLB spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 6:47 pm

    102 – Barking out orders again like the crazed authoritarian mutt you are. Keep it up. I predict
    you’ll being doing exactly the same Nov 2012.

    I’ll be here to witness it. Count on it.

    And did some moronic zombie idiot have a fantasy about how I spend my time on Sundays? It’s none of the cretin’s business and like any of his brand of idiot he’s flat assed stupid wrong.

  105. 105

    YLB spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 6:50 pm

    no wonder your old lady left

    News to me. Got a great dinner being prepared for her and my kids at the moment.

    Later asswipe.

  106. 106

    YLB spews:

    Wednesday, 10/12/11 at 8:18 pm

    Damn that was a good dinner! Great conversation with the wife on medical issues she’s learning..

    Wish I had a good young red to go with that dinner. Oh well you can’t go wrong with Lager.

  107. 107

    ArtFart spews:

    Thursday, 10/13/11 at 12:38 pm

    @81 So, what does that say about teabaggers?

  108. 108

    ArtFart spews:

    Thursday, 10/13/11 at 12:41 pm

    @75 And Florida just re-legalized dwarf tossing and there’s a bill in the Georgia legislature to authorize execution by guillotine. Let’s see what comes up next….bum fights? Public stonings?

  109. 109

    Roger Rabbit spews:

    Thursday, 10/13/11 at 1:12 pm

    @76 Btw, I’d like to add to my previous response to you that if Wall Street compensation was tied to the performance of financial markets, the Masters of the Universe (TM) would all be driving taxicabs. The reality is their bonuses are bigger than ever. And maybe that’s the basic problem behind the sinking values of the financial assets owned by the rest of us.

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