Thursday, April 03, 2014

Politics

Sarah Palin realizes Paul Ryan's budget is a joke.
""It STILL is not proposing reining in wasteful government overspending TODAY, instead of speculating years out that some future Congress and White House may possibly, hopefully, eh-who-knows, take responsibility for today’s budgetary selfishness and shortsightedness to do so," she continued. "THIS is the definition of insanity. Do we still not understand how dangerous it is to allow government to grow unchecked as we shackle ourselves with massive debt – a good portion of which is held by foreign nations who don’t necessarily like us?"
"If we can’t balance the budget today, what on earth makes us think it will happen at some future date?" she wrote."
Hooray for Sarah Palin.

Tea party leaders get it:
"Ben Cunningham, founder of the Nashville Tea Party, told Breitbart News it is fitting that Ryan released his budget on April Fool's Day. "On this day when we celebrate fools, we are once again presented with a budget by Republicans and asked to believe it is something more than a political document," Cunningham said."
Ryan's budget was all about politics, not fiscal responsibility. All Ryan's budget did was set Obama up to hit a home run off of it. It's like Ryan planned it to benefit Democrats.

Ryan set to become Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.

Recently hired Mozilla CEO resigns over gay marriage activist pressure.

Three-fourths of Americans think politicians are corrupt.
"Americans don’t paint a pretty picture of their public servants in the new national Reason-Rupe poll. Americans tell Reason-Rupe that 75 percent of all politicians are “corrupted” by campaign donations and lobbyists.  And they say 70 percent of politicians use their political power to help their friends and hurt their enemies."
Why do they keep re-electing them?

Republican leaders still pushing immigration deal. This is another reminder that rulers care nothing for the will of the people. It never goes away.

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