Posted on 01/04/2011 10:10:54 AM PST by Rufus2007
Would someone tell New York Democrat Charlie Rangel that describing Tea Partiers as tea baggers is so 2009?
On Mondays Bulls & Bears on the Fox Business Network, Rangel fresh off his December censure for ethics violations, said Republican leaders will face trouble from tea baggers in the House though not from Democrats in attempting to raise the $14-trillion debt ceiling.
I think if what you say is true, then the Republicans forgot who won the majority, Rangel said. They dont negotiate with us as to who the heck votes for increasing the debt ceiling. They have to provide the leadership in doing it. So maybe theyll have a problem with the tea baggers who dont believe in having a debt ceiling at all. But, this will be interesting. So, they have to come to us for support.
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Maybe his next job will be packing the product from a cork factory into plastic bags for shipment. Then we’ll be able to refer to him as “Rangel the cork-sacker.”
Up yours, you friggen criminal. What a ****.
We could get him a job packaging product at a fudge factory. What do you think of “Rangel the Fudge Packer”?
“Then well be able to refer to him as Rangel the cork-sacker.”
THAT’S AWFUL. I love it
So Rangel is saying that Barney Frank will be stirring up trouble for Republicans.
The current holder of the Adam Clayton Powell Congressional seat should be served a steaming bowl of STFU and shown to his seat.
Eff you, Rangel. Prick.
The guy is in his 80’s his brain is shrinking and he will not be capable of another ‘job’...he is getting close to meeting up with his maker...I don't think the quality of life after 80 is too exciting to begin a new career...
so I bid him ‘farewell after this term expires and wish him ‘ very little peace’ and NO comfort...
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