Posted on 09/18/2009 6:29:30 PM PDT by lbryce
WHOAH I totally meant “Yes” as in “lmarie373 is the only one who thinks that,” because in No Way do I find RE attractive, or even masculine!!! Mainly, he reminds me of an uglier, non-cute version of that Dr. Seuss character - the green dude with the evil smile (Grinch?). That guy has baaad juju, for sure. Sorry to shock you unnecessarily, Mom-in-combat-boots!
“Didn’t they declare the recession **over** just a day or two ago? That it hit bottom in June?? That Obama had declared the recovery having already begun??”
NOTICE THE PATTERN...
It’s been the exact same for about 3 months now.
When the Obamabots find out there is bad economic news coming, they make a BIG SHOW out of telling everyone how things are improving on Tues, Wed., and how “GREAT!” the Economy is, then the bad news gets released on Friday, when they hope no one is looking.
These people are playing the sheep for dumbasses, and largely getting away with it. Unbelievable.
Maybe thats why the earth is cooling off so fast?
You know, I never thought of it that way! But I think you're on to something. Yet another positive for shrinking unions!
That would certainly be news to everyone I know. I don't think California has been "50% Republican" for decades. The McCain/Palin ticket only got 36% in California, and that's still better than any other Republican who ran statewide aside from Ahnuld.
>> The entire rural portion of California is predominately republican/conservative <<
And unfortunately they're only a tiny percentage of California's population. Colusa County gave the McCain/Palin ticket 57% of their votes, but it meant almost nothing in the long run because the 20,000 residents they have are far outvoted by the 3.3 million residents of Los Angeles county, of whom nearly 70% voted for Hussein Obama.
MonicaG,RE,an uglier version of the grinch! You were def right about the less masculine part as well. That made me LOL.-MICB
The Business Forecasting Center at the University of the Pacific predicts that Californias unemployment rate will remain above 12 percent for all of 2010, peaking at 12.6 percent next spring.
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JOBLESS “RECOVERY” - Double Dip recession possible.
Socialist economics DON’T WORK but they’ll continue to try to press for more socialism.
http://www.jobjournal.com/thisweek.asp?artid=2762
“The Business Forecasting Center at the University of the Pacific predicts that Californias unemployment rate will remain above 12 percent for all of 2010, peaking at 12.6 percent next spring.”
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