Obama is a Failure!

Oh for fucks sakes...even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Delaware Senator Chris Coons (Democrat and tea-party-crusher) seems to agree with Ms. Palin, on everything but the choice of country...
On Africa: "I frankly think we've lost some ground in the region because our vital allies don't believe that the United States has the will, the determination, the courage to act, after a red line was drawn, was crossed, and we didn't act in Syria."

On Ukraine: "I frankly think this is partly a result of our perceived weakness, because of our actions in Syria."

http://www.slate.com/blogs/weigel/2...is_happening_because_america_looked_weak.html
 
^Excuses and more excuses. You liberals can be just as bad as conservatives who can't admit when they're wrong.
 
I can't believe we have 3 more years of this guy. I am now predicting the next president will be a republican.
 
^ Love it!!!

The GOP keeps digging a deeper hole. There's not enough popcorn in the world! How's that "small government" idea working out while they continue to propose all kinds of bizarre restrictive legislation?
 
boston.com is a steaming pile of wasted bandwidth.

From universal hub:

About that bill to keep impending divorcees from slutting up their homes
By adamg on Sun, 03/23/2014 - 8:51pm


...Because what absolutely nobody bothered to check, including the Globe, is whether Ross filed the bill all on his own.

He didn't. He filed the bill on behalf of a constituent, one Robert Leclair of Wrentham, under our quaint old state constitution, which gives every citizen the right to petition the legislature. Legislators routinely file these bills regardless of whether they support them - it's a pretty simple provision: A constituent asks you to file a bill, you file it.

The right to seek redress, however, doesn't carry the right to actually have your proposal become law. In fact, if you look at the short legislative history of the bill, it was quickly referred to a committee, where it will die, which is the same thing that happened when Leclair, former president of a fathers' rights group, submitted the same bill in 2011.


Not to say the republicans shouldn't cut off the tea party and other crazies like a gangrene limb; but this story is overblown, to say the least.
 
Both Parties are the same. Controlled by the same corporate interests.

I actually don't really believe the Teaparty is that crazy. Fiscal responsibility makes alot of sense to me. But.......... hey I must be a nut too.

Not sure why all these Republicans hate Obama so much he is following the same path Bush had us on.
 
Not to say the republicans shouldn't cut off the tea party and other crazies like a gangrene limb; but this story is overblown, to say the least.

Forgetting what the media did to blow this story up for a sec, how loony is the current state of the republican party that we all believed they could propose something like this?
 
Forgetting what the media did to blow this story up for a sec, how loony is the current state of the republican party that we all believed they could propose something like this?

Because they (the party of supposed limited government) have actually formally proposed restrictions in the bedroom many many times before:

Video:
Rachel Maddow reports on the wide ranging efforts by state level Republicans to impose a socially conservative, theocratic regime regulating sex acts, abortion, divorce, sex education, homosexuality and more.


http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/watch/gop-lost-without-bedroom-intrusion-agenda-24907843507

“The Beltway line on the Republican Party right now is social conservatism is over for the Republican Party. And kicking all the old school conservative issues to the sideline,” she concluded. “But look at what they’re doing, not what they’re saying. Dozens of Republicans and Republican Senators have signed on to more investigations of Planned Parenthood. Virginia is looking for sodomy laws. They are cracking down on ‘the gay’ in every form of state government. The social conservatives have triumphed in the Republican Party. You could tell it not from what they say to the Beltway press. It’s how they use the power they have in governing all over the country. You cannot distill this stuff out of the Republican Party. This is the Republican Party. If you kicked them out of your bedroom, they would have no idea where else to go.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/04/06/maddow-republicans-still-trying-to-intrude-into-your-bedroom/
 
It's beyond me. I tend to vote Republican out of personal interest and nothing more but you would think a guy who has been in the state senate for more than a week would be smart enough not to take phone calls from a guy like the one behind this measure, nevermind put his name next to it on the legislative record.

It's his job. If anyone clicked through to the uhub link, there are over 900 similar bills sitting in committee, where they will likely die. Thank ye olde massachusetts constitution.
 
Not really. He could have said no, which would have been the wise thing to do. There is no requirement.
 
Russia Prepares Mega-Deal With India After Locking Up China With "Holy Grail" Gas Deal
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/25/2014 11:35 -0400

ChinaCrudeGermanyIndiaIranIsraelJapanMiddle EastNatural GasNew NormalReutersUkraineVladimir Putin

.Last week we reported that while the West was busy alienating Russia in every diplomatic way possible, without of course exposing its crushing overreliance on Russian energy exports to keep European industries alive, Russia was just as busy cementing its ties with China, in this case courtesy of Europe's most important company, Gazprom, which is preparing to announce the completion of a "holy grail" natural gas supply deal to Beijing. We also noted the following: "And as if pushing Russia into the warm embrace of the world's most populous nation was not enough, there is also the second most populated country in the world, India." Today we learn just how prescient this particular comment also was, when Reuters reported that Rosneft, the world's top listed oil producer by output, may join forces with Indian state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp to supply oil to India over the long term, the Russian state-controlled company said on Tuesday.


Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin, an ally of President Vladimir Putin, travelled to India on Sunday, part of a wider Asian trip to shore up ties with eastern allies at a time when Moscow is being shunned by the West over its annexation of Crimea.

With EU nations threatening to cut their reliance on Russian oil and gas, Russian officials have started to look East.

Rosneft said it had also agreed with ONGC they may join forces in Rosneft's yet-to-be built liquefied natural gas plant in the far east of Russia to the benefit of Indian consumers.

We just have one question: will payment for crude and LNG be made in Rubles or Rupees? Or in gold. Because it certainly won't be in dollars.


Rosneft, which is increasing oil flows to Asia to diversify away from Europe, did not provide any additional details but said it had discussed potential cooperation with Reliance Industries and Indian Oil.

It did not have to: it is quite clear what is going on. While the US is bumbling every possible foreign policy move in Ukraine (and how could it not with John Kerry at the helm), and certainly in the middle east, where it is alienating Israel and Saudi just to get closer to Iran, Russia is aggressively cementing the next, biggest (certainly in terms of population and natural resources), and most important New Normal geopolitical Eurasian axis: China - Russia - India.

The company said Sechin and the head of Indian conglomerate Reliance Industries also met and discussed potential cooperation in developing Russia's offshore resources, viewed by Moscow as a source of future oil production growth.

India was the last country in Sechin's Asian trip, where he also visited Japan, South Korea and Vietnam.

Russia is the world's top oil producer, pumping over 10 million barrels per day but mostly from west Siberian deposits, which are running out. Moscow is betting on offshore and unconventional oil to maintain the level.

At the same time, Russia is trying to diversify its energy flows away from its core European markets, with Rosneft leading the race with plans to triple oil flows to China to over 1 million barrels per day in coming years.

Rosneft said Sechin also discussed potential shipments of Russia's East Siberia-Pacific Ocean (ESPO) oil blend to India's biggest refiner Indian Oil Corporation (IOC.NS) but did not provide details.

There is only one country missing - Germany. Because while diplomatically Germany is ideologically as close to the US as can be, its economy is far more reliant on China and Russia, something the two nations realize all too well. The second the German industrialists make it clear they are shifting their allegiance to the Eurasian Axis and away from the Group of 6 (ex Germany) most insolvent countries in the world, that will be the moment the days of the current reserve petrocurrency will be numbered.

It doesn't take intelligence to see what is going on. It seems Putin is outmaneuvering Obama. The reality is three Nuclear Nations China, India and Russia together might force the Federal Reserve Bank to raise rates on the dollar or the United States which could lose its reserve currency status and probably bankrupt our U.S. Govt. Our leaders have become nothing more than hypocritical liars and that is why the world view us for having no creditability.
 
So says the anonymous news source using a pseudonym from a book written for young adult males suffering with hardcore Rambo fetishes.
 
In my non-professional opinion, I'd classify you as more a high level functioning Arnold-holic. You don't post about getting into the chopper enough to qualify as a hardcore fetishist.
 
Jesus H Christ, if you're going to troll, can you at least up your troll game to a passable level?
 

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