Friday, October 15, 2010

How do you spell "fraud"?

One of my favorite, fairly recent political cartoons was about the Stimulus bill and all the oft-referenced "shovel-ready jobs." The cartoon featured a donkey with a guy standing behind him, holding a shovel under the donkey's butt. Waiting to catch the "shovel-ready" jobs.

So now almost two years later, the Comrade concurs. In an interview that's supposed to be published by the New York Times this weekend, the Comrade admits there were no shovel-ready jobs. I suppose that's his latest excuse about why a TRILLION DOLLARS in stimulus money has yet to have any significant impact on the economy.

So, he admits he was lying.

Just like socialized medicine. He repeated over and over again in relation to the socialized medicine bill:

1)  You will be able to keep your current insurance.
2)  This is not a "tax."
3)  Socialized medicine will decrease the cost of health care.

All lies. We all knew it, too, even while the bullshit dribbled out of his mouth. 'Course that didn't stop Pazzo Pelosi from corrupting congresscritters to vote against their better judgment and the will of their constituents in order to pass that piece of shit legislation. Pazzo's so addle-brained, she is apparently willing to pass the bill and then see what's inside.

Wouldn't you love to go shopping with her? Do you suppose she regularly arrives home from the mall with a stack of Mystery Boxes she's paid for? Have to wait until she gets home and open them up to see what's inside. I really believe she's either stoned on oxycontin or is in an advanced phase of Alzheimer's.

I swear to God, these people are so pathetically stupid it's insulting to even listen to them.

And now apparently the Comrade has recruited Tom Daschle to go on TV and continue to try to sell socialized medicine. Or, rather Daschle has a book out about socialized medicine and he's touting it on his own to make money. (Uh-oh, maybe he's a closet Fat Cat behind that silly smirk.) Or Daschle wrote a book about socialized medicine and is trying to attract attention about it in hopes that the Comrade might hire him for some useless boondoggle job in the White House. Take your pick.

Daschle says, like Pazzo and Dick(head) Durbin, that years from now we'll all look back and laugh at all this, as we hug socialized medicine to our hearts and thank our lucky stars that the nation's gone marxist. I think he's wrong. And you know, he was on Sean Hannity's show, and Hannity asked him six different questions, and all Daschle could come up with was, "I think 40 years from now the public will love socialized medicine." Kinda like a vinyl record stuck in a groove. Apparently since he got booted out of office, he can no longer keep writers on staff, and on his own can't come up with any more than a single sentence.

And anyway, his statement is a slap across the face. Know what I mean? He might be out looking for an expensive ride on someone else's dime -- after all, he's a politician -- but many of the rest of us have a lot more honor and self-respect than he does.

Do you trust any of these people? They prove over and over they're liars and cheats, they call us stupid and simply assume we're incapable of making our own menu choices, for pity sake, let alone what kind of health care we want, and then they expect people to vote for them? Is that how you make friends in the Comrades brand new world? You insult, bully, rob, and expect people to believe you're benefiting them?

I really, really believe that democrats are becoming a self-identified group of morally and intellectually deficient degenerates. "Damn, I'm just too stoopid to be anything but a dem-o-crat." You can spot them a mile away. They're the ones with their hands out. Pull the string at the back of their neck and they demand a pension. After all, they did wake up early two or three times to call and ask a buddy to punch in for them. Isn't that how it works?

Please, please, let's vote these jokers out. We can't afford anymore of this crap. We've got to get this country moving again.

Save the Republic.

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