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Watching Sippy Cupp talk about gun control makes me feel like buying a gun to blow my brains out
Yeah but if they want federal benefits and dem tax breaks she does!Dax doesn't have to be female for Dax x Diablos to be a thing, you know!
Screw the guns. I want Executive Orders banning the practice of burning popcorn in an office building. Mandatory microwave instructional classes and background checks. I swear, every single day someone does this.
LOLDating Diablos would be super tiring. I mean, the constance reassurances that no, really, you weren't just about to break up with him would get really old.
Maddow's blog also takes note that Rubio's immigration plan sounds/looks nearly exactly like Obama's
http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2...n-agenda-sounds-familiar#.UPcH2SyWnB4.twitter
I hope he's reading.Dating Diablos would be super tiring. I mean, the constance reassurances that no, really, you weren't just about to break up with him would get really old.
Dating Diablos would be super tiring. I mean, the constant reassurances that no, really, you weren't just about to break up with him would get really old.
So have we confirmed whether or not Dax & Diablos are dating?
People are now quoting Mein Kampf on my Facebook feed where Hitler stated something about using children to get people to go along with something. Ugh.
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I think Obama is going to come out of this gun fight looking like the winner. The majority support his proposals and even if he compromises and it passes, he still comes out having signed into law the biggest gun bill in decades.
I think history is going to judge Obama very well. All the tea partiers are going to drift away unidentified behind a "recalcitrant congress" type label, while Obama is going to be credited with all the political victories, and we won't remember the higher hopes we had for the legislation.
I think history is going to judge Obama very well. All the tea partiers are going to drift away unidentified behind a "recalcitrant congress" type label, while Obama is going to be credited with all the political victories, and we won't remember the higher hopes we had for the legislation.
The NRA accusing someone of changing the subject is hilariously ironic.NRA's response:
I know they bulldozed and rebuilt the one that I pass all the time.Any FLA GAFfers know the legitimacy of this: http://www.stableytimes.com/feature...s-latest-in-rick-scott-impeachment-drive/776/
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2013/01/house-gops-intentional-losing-strategy.html
Parliamentary government, here we come. The Hastert Rule is the primary thing standing in the way of the coalition of the sane that the pragmatist GOP members need to form to survive. Relevantly, any gun control legislation, as well as fiscal stuff or immigration reform, will have to break the Hastert Rule to pass without a rider defunding Obamacare. And most everybody's goals align here -- Obama gets to push for his priorities and splinter the GOP, Boehner gets to pass legislation that makes the government not fall over, and the Tea Party gets to be as loud and crazy as they want to without the negative consequences they'd face if they were in charge. The question to answer really is whether that's enough for the Tea Party.
Today’s Washington Post poll finds that a whopping 67 percent of Americans say Congressional Republicans are doing “too little” to cooperate with President Obama, while only 27 percent say the GOP is doing the right amount or too much. Among independents, those numbers are 68-26. By contrast, 48 percent say Obama’s doing too little to cooperate with Republicans, while the same amount — 48 percent — say he’s doing the right amount or too much.
More to the point: 58 percent of Americans — and 58 percent of independents — say the debate about raising the debt ceiling should be separate from efforts to cut spending. Even 45 percent of Republicans say this. Only 36 percent of Americans want the debt ceiling to be tied to spending cuts.
I don't agree with what the effects of NRA is doing here, and frankly I would have said the bolded part is a little much as well, but at the same time you need something to prevent the sandy thing from happening again. At least for the time being until this all calms down.The NRA has marginalized itself. The fact that no one pushed back on them apparently allowed them to run wild. And now people are waking up and realizing that the NRA has done things like prevent science from happening, help people on the terrorist no-fly list buy guns, propose armed guards in elementary schools, etc.
Courtesy of my crazy conservative uncle:
Maddow's blog also takes note that Rubio's immigration plan sounds/looks nearly exactly like Obama's
http://maddowblog.msnbc.com/_news/2...n-agenda-sounds-familiar#.UPcH2SyWnB4.twitter
BAN HOSPITALS! ARMED GUARDS AT EVERY OPERATING TABLE! AN AK47 IN EVERY NURSES HAND!Courtesy of my crazy conservative uncle:
The percentage of Americans seeing the Republican leadership as overly intransigent is up 13 percentage points since December 2010, just after the GOP reclaimed control of the House of Representatives. The biggest increases since that time have been among Republicans and conservatives, with roughly 20-point jumps in blaming their partys leaders for not doing enough to strike deals with the president. Half of all Republicans say the GOP leadership is not doing enough to compromise.
Republicans in the poll have also led the revival in Obamas strong leader number. Overall, 61 percent see the president as a strong leader, up from 51 percent a year ago. Since then, there has been a 17-point increase among Republicans, from 18 to 35 percent.
While I love hyperbole, I get the point though.BAN HOSPITALS! ARMED GUARDS AT EVERY OPERATING TABLE! AN AK47 IN EVERY NURSES HAND!
Courtesy of my crazy conservative uncle:
Courtesy of my crazy conservative uncle:
He's a wonderful snake. My hope is they manage to pass it, it gets signed into law, and then Obama turns and says, "Thanks! This was exactly everything I wanted." which makes the far right turn on Rubio.
If I understood Obama correctly earlier today, already there have been 900 gun related deaths in the US this year.This is deaths by assault rifles only? Because that number is absurdly low for all guns. And I'd guess even that number makes assault rifles orders of magnitude more deadly than hammers on a per-weapon basis.
Well, in some cases Obama is kind of circumventing congress and I personally don't think that's appropriate.Who shot the constitution? They must be upset with it because Obama is using his powers as described within it.
By what means? There have been a few shootings this year over other years, but generally it's handguns not rifles. Additionally, you have to consider accidents via hunting or improper use, which aren't at all the same as murder with guns.If I understood Obama correctly earlier today, already there have been 900 gun related deaths in the US this year.
Really? You believe any of the points on that list posted earlier are inappropriate? That's sad.Well, in some cases Obama is kind of circumventing congress and I personally don't think that's appropriate.
Guns.By what means?
Where did I say that? I meant I was hearing that congress had been saying they wanted to do one thing, and the president was saying something along the lines of "who needs you?"Really? You believe any of the points on that list posted earlier are inappropriate? That's sad.
Watching Sippy Cupp talk about gun control makes me feel like buying a gun to blow my brains out
Where did I say that? I meant I was hearing that congress had been saying they wanted to do one thing, and the president was saying something along the lines of "who needs you?"
Please be more vague.Where did I say that? I meant I was hearing that congress had been saying they wanted to do one thing, and the president was saying something along the lines of "who needs you?"
I can't sorry. I realize it's just hearsay.Can you be more specific?
I thought the current process was congress deliberates on law, then they push it to the president. He would then veto or approve the bill. Congress could then veto his veto if necessary.The President doesn't need Congress do to a lot of things. He needs them to adjust current law and budgets, but once those things are set he can tell the different agencies what to emphasize and how to implement things.
Well, in some cases Obama is kind of circumventing congress and I personally don't think that's appropriate.
EO End EO Start Total
Obama 13632 13489 143
Bush 13488 13198 290
Clinton 13197 12834 363
Bush 12833 12668 165
Reagan 12667 12287 380
This thread needs more Tom Toles.
I can't sorry. I realize it's just hearsay.
I'm going to google this now though.
I thought the current process was congress deliberates on law, then they push it to the president. He would then veto or approve the bill. Congress could then veto his veto if necessary.
In separate polls conducted by Public Policy Polling and the Washington Post/ABC News, the association's favorability ratings sit underwater with the majority of Americans.
The PPP poll shows a big shift from before CEO Wayne LaPierre's press conference, which cast blame on the media, and violent video games and movies for the elementary-school massacre in Newtown, Conn., last month. Before the press conference, 48 percent of Americans viewed the organization in a positive light, compared with 41 percent who viewed it unfavorably.
After the press conference and a subsequent appearance on "Meet the Press," the NRA's favorability shifted to a 42-45 negative split — a 10-point swing in three weeks.
Meanwhile, the Washington Post and ABC found that the NRA's favorability rating is underwater for the first time ever in their limited polling of the question. According to the poll, only 36 percent said they have a favorable opinion of the NRA, compared with 44 percent who view it in a negative light.
When the WaPo/ABC last polled on the subject in 1999, the group's favorability rating stood comfortably positive at a 48-39 split.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/nra-...ontrol-video-games-media-2013-1#ixzz2IAsQ4n33
The first part of this post is the Republican base in a nutshell.I can't sorry. I realize it's just hearsay.
I'm going to google this now though.
I still think he's going to be their nominee in 2016. They'll try to ride the coattails of a bi-partisan immigration reform bill to say that they're bipartisan and put forward their Latino candidate in an attempt to shrink their embarrassing margins with Latinos. Romney and McCain winning their party's nominations show that ultimately their party is willing to pick their best possible option in a general election. I think we'll see the same thing next go around.
Well, in some cases Obama is kind of circumventing congress and I personally don't think that's appropriate.
Honestly, I see this as a potential Huntsman moment for Rubio. All Obama has to do to screw the GOP on immigration is say he wants to do the same stuff they want to do and that Rubio's plan is great and he endorses it. Now unless the GOP manages to do some thorough housecleaning Rubio suddenly can't get through the primary without disavowing his own plan. Hell, Obama could invite him to the signing and then hug him unexpectedly. Not sure if there's a way he could lure Rubio into a fistbump.
For what it's worth, as a whole I don't agree with republican values as a whole.The first part of this post is the Republican base in a nutshell.
Is that per president or is that cumulative? Oh I see, it's cumulative.EO's by presidency:
Obama has issued less EO's than even Bush I, and is on pace for less than Bush II.
But I guess it's only a problem and "circumventing congress" when a Democrat does it.
I wasn't accusing you of being a Republican, just that their base will get talking points from Fox News, the NRA, Facebook, etc. and run with it, without even really knowing the facts of the situation. Your statement summed it up nicely. The difference is that you're willing to educate yourself further.For what it's worth, as a whole I don't agree with republican values as a whole.
Mostly I'm pro-gun, anti-corporation, pro-choice, pro-love whoever the fuck you want. If I had to summarize myself I suppose.