Lame Duck

schuylaar

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open post to the dems:

say not so..

it seems that the dems (you) have complete control for another few hours and are hitting the road rather than pass legislation that would breeze through.

why?..what's the hurry? of the 23 circuit judges left to confirm, you've only confirmed 12 and are leaving. what gives?

this is the time you can run amok and do whatever you want..terrorizing as many righties as you wish..kinda like mischief night before halloween. remember?..toilet paper, shaving cream and mom's doz eggs (that you get into trouble for taking).

legislate! vet suicide bill! http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ran-suicide-prevention-bill-blocked/20474973/

terrorism insurance bill! http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/16/tom-coburn-terrorism-insurance_n_6337688.html

efficiency bill! http://www.politico.com/morningenergy/1214/morningenergy16477.html

coburn on his way out is the only one working even though these prospective bills have full support of congress.

i'm not doing anything this christmas..give ME a ticket to DC (1st of course; preferably American Miles) and POA so i can vote in your absence and I'LL sit there in your place!

dems you disappoint me:finger:
 

open post to the dems:

say not so..

it seems that the dems (you) have complete control for another few hours and are hitting the road rather than pass legislation that would breeze through.

why?..what's the hurry? of the 23 circuit judges left to confirm, you've only confirmed 12 and are leaving. what gives?

this is the time you can run amok and do whatever you want..terrorizing as many righties as you wish..kinda like mischief night before halloween. remember?..toilet paper, shaving cream and mom's doz eggs (that you get into trouble for taking).

legislate! vet suicide bill! http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ran-suicide-prevention-bill-blocked/20474973/

terrorism insurance bill! http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/12/16/tom-coburn-terrorism-insurance_n_6337688.html

efficiency bill! http://www.politico.com/morningenergy/1214/morningenergy16477.html

coburn on his way out is the only one working even though these prospective bills have full support of congress.

i'm not doing anything this christmas..give ME a ticket to DC (1st of course; preferably American Miles) and POA so i can vote in your absence and I'LL sit there in your place!

dems you disappoint me:finger:

Kristallnacht, round two!
 
Vet suicide bill? The way you take care of that is by not sending our youth to fight these stupid expensive wars that change nothing for the average citizen except one less person at the family reunions.

mc cain takes viagara for his war boner while playing online poker on the floor.
 
A typical housing complex in Cuba:

hotel-guardalavaca-villas-aerial-view.jpg
 
i'm happy to report people here are celebrating CUBA!!!

fireworks everywhere!!!

people out in the streets..it's amazing!!!

i hope the national news carries it.

my poor dogs are scared:sad:

News reports say otherwise.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/17/politics/cuba-policy-change-reaction/

Miami's Mayor Tomás Pedro Regalado, who came to the U.S. in the '60s, said he thinks Cuba will make more arrests and crack down even more on human rights after the U.S. changes its policy. The Castro government won't change its ways, he said.


Miguel Saavedra, another exile, said there's a practical issue to consider: 70% of Cuban exiles "don't support business to Cuba," he said.


Easing relations with Cuba feels like a "betrayal," Felix Gonzalez told CNN Wednesday. The 76-year-old Cuban-American immigrated to the U.S. in 1961 and had come to Versailles for his morning coffee. "I don't trust the Castro government," he said. "I will never."
 
News reports say otherwise.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/17/politics/cuba-policy-change-reaction/
Miami's Mayor Tomás Pedro Regalado, who came to the U.S. in the '60s, said he thinks Cuba will make more arrests and crack down even more on human rights after the U.S. changes its policy. The Castro government won't change its ways, he said.

Miguel Saavedra, another exile, said there's a practical issue to consider: 70% of Cuban exiles "don't support business to Cuba," he said.

Easing relations with Cuba feels like a "betrayal," Felix Gonzalez told CNN Wednesday. The 76-year-old Cuban-American immigrated to the U.S. in 1961 and had come to Versailles for his morning coffee. "I don't trust the Castro government," he said. "I will never."

there are wet blankets for everything, wouldn't you say DD?
 
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