User Profile: n2sooners

n2sooners

Member Since: December 10, 2010

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  • “Hi, we are taking a poll for the government but your answers are completely confidential.

    Is your address ….. ?

    Do you happen to have a gun in your home?”

    Funny how that decline coincides with gun owner trust in the government. Surprised it’s so high.

  • Am I the only one who finds it humorous that it is only birtherism when you question Obama’s eligibility and not when you question the eligibility of those lighter skinned republicans?

  • The employer has the right to fire her, but is it the smart thing to do? Now anyone can go snooping through what their employees have said on social media and they have have to fire anyone who has said something that disparages a political candidate or who uses a racial slur or they will be seen as biased. It might even open them up to a lawsuit. Cold Stone may have been better off just staying out of it.

  • I predict a Christie/Powell ticket for 2016.

  • So is she trying to say Specter is Jesus?

  • Around here Wal-Mart is like business fertilizer. They put in a super center with very few businesses around. Soon stores are popping up all over the place. Tons of fast food places, Home Depot and Lowes, Kohl’s, Gordman’s, JCP, Bed Bath and Beyond, Best Buy, Petsmart, Dollar Tree, and even a Warren Theater. And the latest store to the area is a new Super Target. And those are just some of the larger stores, there are tons more such as shoe stores, Game Stop, and other smaller stores. And it all got started around a Wal-Mart Super Center. And I have seen similar things happen in other areas.

  • “or prohibiting the free exercise thereof”

    Wouldn’t taxing the practice of religion fall under this?

  • @jrook “he ran increasing deficits for the last 6 years of his budgets” Not true

    Bush was responsible for seven budgets in his eight years. There was no 2009 budget until after Obama took office. Deficits increased under Bush until 2004, but they decreased in 2005, 06, and 07. It spiked back up again in 2008, but that was also the first budget passed by a democrat controlled congress. Even if you give Bush partial credit for 2009 (he did pass tarp) that is only two years, not six.

    As for when the deficits started, the national debt increased more in 2001 than in 2000, and 2001 was the final Clinton budget. Some say those years we had a surplus, but I’m not sure how you can claim a surplus when your debt is increasing. Either way, it was going in the wrong direction long before we took any action in Iraq or Afghanistan, and the 2002 budget was passed long before any action as well.