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Offline Udie

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« on: January 07, 2002, 04:25:00 PM »
I hate that dickheaded fargin amazinhunk.  squealing hypocritical liar.  I sincerely hope that nobody believes him when he talks.  I knew all the post 9-11 words out of his trap were not true.

 What gaul.  Refuse to even bring up the stimulous package for a vote before Christmas, then tries to blame the ressession on Bush.  Lemme see, when did the slowdown start?  Who was in office then ?  

 Please God let the Republicans take back the Senate this fall........

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« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2002, 04:27:00 PM »
i knew i liked you for some reason, udie.  hehe.

i totally agree!

udie for congress!

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« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2002, 04:38:00 PM »
LOL!

Politicians playing politics again. We got republicrat neck chafe again... just got my first new Bush Tax cut paycheck.. wow.. 7 bucks!!

Whooooopeee! I'm rich, my problems are solved and I'm gonna end the recession right here and now and buy a sixpack every week with the additional spending money.

PARTY TIME!
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« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2002, 04:55:00 PM »
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Originally posted by Hangtime:
LOL!

Politicians playing politics again. We got republicrat neck chafe again... just got my first new Bush Tax cut paycheck.. wow.. 7 bucks!!

Whooooopeee! I'm rich, my problems are solved and I'm gonna end the recession right here and now and buy a sixpack every week with the additional spending money.

PARTY TIME!


 hehe know what I got? $0.00  :)  ofcourse it's my fault for not paying what er.... not knowing what deductions I was allowed to take a few years back when I had my own business.  

 Your point kinda helps mine though Hang  :) how in the Hell could that measly little tax check y'all got wreck the strongest economy ever?  Answer it didn't.

 and yes in about 30 min it will be PARTY TIME  :D

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« Reply #4 on: January 07, 2002, 05:00:00 PM »
Damn Udie, I'm terribly sorry but God told me She was a Liberal Democrat.  :D

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« Reply #5 on: January 07, 2002, 06:36:00 PM »
The DEM's increased the amount, over what the President was asking. Dashole is trashing his own Party.LOL

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« Reply #6 on: January 07, 2002, 08:39:00 PM »
my check got smaller for the first time in about 10 years.
the breakdown on the 'tax cuts' i saw on the news said.

1. inheritance tax=you can now inherit 1 million tax free.

2. income tax=people in the highest tax bracket recieved 1/2% tax cut.

3. social security tax= those making less than 85k per year recieved a tax increase

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« Reply #7 on: January 07, 2002, 10:10:00 PM »
Yeah, how dare Daschle try to hinder a "stimulus" package that was so hostile to working Americans that focus groups refused to believe it.

I mean, jeez, what gall trying to get a stimulus package that will actually help the people who need help.  :rolleyes:
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« Reply #8 on: January 07, 2002, 10:22:00 PM »
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Yeah, how dare Daschle try to hinder a "stimulus" package that was so hostile to working Americans that focus groups refused to believe it.
 :rolleyes:


 how's that?  how is you and me getting a tax cut this year harmful to us?  I know I need the extra cash.  I'd rather spend it myself than have congress waste it.  Dashald is a liar, period.  He's playing political games when he should be trying to help the nation.  I hope people in his state see how he really is and get rid of him at his next election. I'm tired of hearing his lies.

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« Reply #9 on: January 08, 2002, 07:16:00 AM »
the part thats bad is that people who really need more cash are left out of the tax cut (only people who are making enough to be in the highest tax bracket or recieving a large inheritance will see any real relief) while taxes went up in the late 90's deductions went up even more so those who need the money for food and such actually got more of their check to keep, especially those trying to raise children.
i know this statement will piss of alot of republican chearleaders but the republican party traditionaly gives tax breaks to the rich, while leaving out the poor(and some times even adding taxes specificly for those in need, was it reagan or bush sr. who decided it would be a good source of money to tax unemployment benifits? ya the unemployed have cash to spare) and then cutting social services.
 
btw, just heard bush on tv this morning he basicly acnowledged that the poor where left out but says it would send 'the wrong message' to change the plan now

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« Reply #10 on: January 08, 2002, 07:44:00 AM »
democrats = give money to the unemployed so they can stay unemployed.

republicans = give money (tax break, their own money) to corporations so they can grow, create new jobs and give the unemployed a chance to pull their own weight.

any tax break is good, I don't care if it's 2 cents. It's my money, I earned it and I want it for my family & I.

Seems pretty simple to me, you pull your own weight or you don't..then again if everyone pulled his or her own weight, what need would we have for the dumbocrats, who in their right mind would vote for them, who in their right mind votes for them now?

Heard a comparison of Bush and Daschle yesterday as who you'd rather have lead the country out of these hard economic times. Bush creamed Tommy boy with his qualifications, education & business experience. You know ole Tom has never had anything but a gov job? Nothing in the private sector. Oh yeah, he knows how the real world works. I'll try to find that in print..

hehe Tom Dashole - that's good.
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« Reply #11 on: January 08, 2002, 07:58:00 AM »
Heard a comparison of Bush and Daschle yesterday as who you'd rather have lead the country out of these hard economic times. Bush creamed Tommy boy with his qualifications, education & business experience.

None of the businesses the slack jawed fool from Texas operated ever had any success did they, in fact weren't they all LOSERS for the investors?

He isn't smart enough to pour the piss out of his own boots, good thing daddy and Cheney are running the country and allowing Dubya to have a 4 year vacation or we would be in deep toejam.

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« Reply #12 on: January 08, 2002, 08:03:00 AM »
yeah, weazel sure ...

we'd all be better off if Goron took 1st prize.
I'm sure the DOW would be over 15k by now  :)
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« Reply #13 on: January 08, 2002, 08:18:00 AM »
Lets do alittle comparison on who is the better authority on our economic recovery that started taking a downturn when America woke up in Clintons reign and realized that the dot.coms were overrated:

   
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Bush:Bachelor of History from Yale.
Daschle: Bachelor of Political Science from South Dakota State U.

Bush: a Masters Degree in Business Administration from Harvard
Daschle: no post-graduate degree in economics or anything else.

Bush: 11 years as an owner and an employee in private business.
Daschle: no private-sector experience. Never owned, never started, a business.

Bush: 5 years as partner in revitalizing MLB franchise, the Texas Rangers.
Daschle: 5 years on the public payroll as an aide to an ultra-liberal senator.

Bush: Six years as chief executive of the 2nd-largest state of 28 million people
Daschle: Fifteen years, one of three statewide representatives of the 46th-largest state of 696,004 people.

Bush: Texas is the size of 36 New Jerseys                          and has a 1,254-mile international trade border.
Daschle: South Dakota is the size of ten                          New Jerseys and has no international trade border.

Bush: the gross state product of Texas ranks third of the 50 states.
Daschle: the gross state product of South Dakota ranks 47th of the 50 states.

Bush: In 2000, citizens of Texas earned $1,729 more per capita than those in South Dakota and had $1,061 more in disposable income.
Daschle: In 2000, SD ranked ten states behind Texas in per capita income.

Bush: Texans earned third place in total personal income for the year 2000.
Daschle: South Dakota earned 47th place in TPI for the year 2000.*

Bush: In 1999, a Site Selection's corporate survey  ranked Texas' business climate #1 of all states.
Daschle: In 1999, it ranked South Dakota's business climate #22 of all states.


Bush: stands six feet tall.
Daschle: Five foot six inches in heels.
 
Bush: Big feet, big hands,atheletic.
Daschle: Small feet, small hands... (You do the math.)

Bush: 32 teeth.
Daschle: Four rows of 40-teeth each, like a shark.

You never hear a word about President Bush having a Harvard MBA, do you? You never hear about him having a degree in history from Yale. It's taken as conventional wisdom that Mr. Bush is a  boob, a frat boy, and he just slid through life on his name. It's not true, folks. Bush has experience on the economy - both in the classroom and in the real world -
while all Daschle has ever studied and done involves winning elections in a small,                          relatively business-unfriendly state.

Who can we trust to know how nations revive economies and recessions and create jobs? The answer is crystal clear.

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« Reply #14 on: January 08, 2002, 08:20:00 AM »
thanks Rip, that's the one <S>
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