@4 Then you’re probably the only person posting on this blog who isn’t going to lose his power tonight. Big windstorm rolling into Seattle right now. My lights just flickered. I may have another 5 minutes.
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Ekimspews:
From Bob’s link @2 You can call Gruber the architect of Obamacare and Romneycare. I did. And what does that change?
An “architect” of the Iraq War said it would pay for itself. The “architects” of the Bush tax cuts said they would be good for the economy, and we got the first decade without job growth in 70 years. And Republicans are vowing to use the same voodoo math that justified the lowest tax rates on the rich in a century again — even as inequality hits its worst point since before the Great Depression.
Bob: And GWB43’s re-election was responsible for the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami several weeks later.
If you want to give him credit for that as well, so be it.
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Stevespews:
I see that (u)SP is still in a coma. A couple of Jim Miller posts will do that.
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Wallacespews:
Let me guess how last night went. After a vigorous back-and-forth, the panel concluded heavier sales taxes would be the best path forward.
Very Severe Conservative spews:
How DARE you ask us to pay a living wage. We will take their jobs and go home. Go Galt Go! Go Galt Go.
http://viral.buzz/seattles-15-.....e-is-zero/
Sloppy Travis Bickle spews:
LOLGOP @LOLGOP
Good thing no one points out that the first year of http://healthcare.gov saw the best job growth of this century. http://www.nationalmemo.com/re.....re-stupid/ …
Retweeted by Goldy
And GWB43’s re-election was responsible for the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami several weeks later.
Now I understand why tickets are only five bucks.
William Gerdes spews:
Hey Goldy,
At this point, is the Seattle Times just trolling you with these editorials:
http://seattletimes.com/html/o.....cmpid=2628
Merchant Seaman spews:
I would, but I’m some 7000 miles from there
Merchant Seaman spews:
I would, but I’m some 7000 miles from there
Roger Rabbit spews:
@4 Then you’re probably the only person posting on this blog who isn’t going to lose his power tonight. Big windstorm rolling into Seattle right now. My lights just flickered. I may have another 5 minutes.
Ekim spews:
From Bob’s link @2
You can call Gruber the architect of Obamacare and Romneycare. I did. And what does that change?
An “architect” of the Iraq War said it would pay for itself. The “architects” of the Bush tax cuts said they would be good for the economy, and we got the first decade without job growth in 70 years. And Republicans are vowing to use the same voodoo math that justified the lowest tax rates on the rich in a century again — even as inequality hits its worst point since before the Great Depression.
Bob:
And GWB43’s re-election was responsible for the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami several weeks later.
If you want to give him credit for that as well, so be it.
Steve spews:
I see that (u)SP is still in a coma. A couple of Jim Miller posts will do that.
Wallace spews:
Let me guess how last night went. After a vigorous back-and-forth, the panel concluded heavier sales taxes would be the best path forward.