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This is what a Republican Congress looks like

boygabriel
boygabriel
edited November -1 in Brooklyn Politics

"But why cant Obama be more bipartisan!!!????"


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  • modsquad2.0
    modsquad2.0

    Okay but,


  • whynot_31
    whynot_31

    Malthus!

  • modsquad2.0
    modsquad2.0

    Malthus!

    He phoned it in.

  • boygabriel
    boygabriel

    I stopped reading here:

    Okay

    Republican obstructionism is a joke and a way of life for them.

  • modsquad2.0
    modsquad2.0

    Republicans vs. Democrats

    http://www.youtube.com/v/9gLN3QoN-q8 ...

  • boygabriel
    boygabriel

    Still no response to Republican obstructionism?

    Ok.

  • jimmy
    jimmy

    I'll bite, 'cause it's a Friday afternoon and I'm bored at work:

    So, you throw out some idiotic blanket statement with a craptastic chart, without any context, and you expect anyone to bother "discussing" (i.e. getting accused of being a racist bigot who probably beats small dogs when not practicing rampant Islamophobia) it with you?

    I know it's tough, what with the Democrats voting overwhelmingly to extend the Bush tax cuts/continuing both wars/leaving Gitmo open/not repealing DADT/getting raped in the midterm elections/requesting earmarks at a rate of 50:1 over the GOP/generally failing at life, but you're usually better than this. Buck up little trooper - word is, Harry Reid is gonna bring the DREAM Act up for a vote this weekend. That'll make things all better!

    Here's the only response necessary to Republican "obstructionism." It's a great, great thing when they're "obstructing" crap-ass bills that spend billions of dollars we don't have on shit we don't need.

    Have a nice weekend. :tongue:

  • witch-king
    witch-king

    He phoned it in.

    "I can see Russia from my toilet"

  • boygabriel
    boygabriel

    Aww, shallow devil's advocate talking points. That's cute! Thanks man!

    Republicans filibuster bills that 10 or 20 years ago would have been considered staunchly conservative, in some cases, word for word.