It still has too much of the democrat's political wish list in it, rather than STIMULATION. I want to see infrastructure projects--what happened? Natural gas for electricity generation? JOBS? But it is still better than the house bill.
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It still has too much of the democrat's political wish list in it, rather than STIMULATION. I want to see infrastructure projects--what happened? Natural gas for electricity generation? JOBS? But it is still better than the house bill.
[url]http://www.bornagainamerican.org/[/url], interesting little tune at this time in our history.
Exon
[QUOTE=Exon123][url]http://www.bornagainamerican.org/[/url], interesting little tune at this time in our history.
Exon[/QUOTE]What is up with that?
[url]http://freethought.mbdojo.com/foundingfathers.html[/url]
Otherwise a cool song though.
And here I thought he was the Terminator.
[QUOTE=BBC NEWS]http:/ news. Bbc. Co. Uk /2/ hi / business /7893965. Stm.
Cash-strapped California is to start notifying 20,000 state workers that they may lose their jobs.
A spokesman for Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger made the announcement after California lawmakers failed to approve a $40bn (£28.2bn) budget.
California, the world's eighth biggest economy, has been hit by the housing crisis, unemployment and falling consumer spending.
The jobs on the government payroll would be cut in June.
It would be done in preparation for the next fiscal year, which starts in July.
"In the absence of a budget, the governor has a responsibility to realise state savings any way he can," said Aaron McLear, a spokesman for Republican governor Schwarzenegger.
"This is unfortunately a necessary decision."
The budget would include spending cuts and tax increases to close the state's budget deficit.
California has already laid off state workers for two days a month, put 2,000 public projects on hold and delayed tax refunds.
The state controller predicts California will run out of cash by the end of February if lawmakers do not solve the budget crisis.[/QUOTE]
I thought all presidents got "on the job" training, no?
[QUOTE=Sidney]The stock market continues to decline. Surely he is responsible for some of it due to his terrible poor plans and appointments like Geithner, Summers, Daschle, mas. O's stupid judgements leave much to be desired! You got On Job Training CHANGE. We are all suffering![/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=BadMan]I thought all presidents got "on the job" training, no?[/QUOTE]John McCain wouldn't have needed any "on-the-job training".
[QUOTE=Sidney]Can his supporters explain this?[/QUOTE]Sid,
Obviously, I had a different idea as to who should be in the President's office, but Obama had repeatedly stated during his candidacy that he thought that Afghanistan was the true battlefield and that he intended to escalate our military presence there.
Thanks,
Jackson
[QUOTE=Jackson]Sid,
Obviously, I had a different idea as to who should be in the President's office, but Obama had repeatedly stated during his candidacy that he thought that Afghanistan was the true battlefield and that he intended to escalate our military presence there.
Thanks,
Jackson[/QUOTE]It was a plank of his platform.
[QUOTE=Sidney]We are taking sides in a drug war that no one will ever win![/QUOTE]I hate to think it or say it, but this is probably true. No easy answers or solutions but to leave the entire area to the poppy boys and Islamic lunatics. If the USA had more support from others, which the Obama administration is supposed to be working on-good luck, I would be more positive. Without more support, and maybe even with it, this is likely a no win quagmire for years and years to come.
Umm, El Sid and I agreeing. Always a little frightening.;)
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[QUOTE=Daddy Rulz]Jax you will fucking love this!
0[/QUOTE]That may be your best post ever Daddy! :rolleyes: