Meet Jeff Barth — He May Have Just Made the ‘Greatest Political Ad Ever’

User Profile: Letsgetserious

Member Since: October 29, 2010

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  • Better Dead, Can you define what tax cuts were given to the least needy??

  • Shurmus
    Posted on December 6, 2010 at 1:22pm

    You know what will be really funny, and sad at the same time?

    Kathy Griffin at 50. Alone, bitter as you know what, and just dejected. Rode hard and put away wet.

    Nasty

    Sounds a lot like Joey Baher????

  • The application deadline for being a Republican politician was Nov 1. Hopefully party leaders will force these turncoats, I mean party switchers to prove their worth with lots of Conservative votes before allowing them to wear the Republican mantle..

  • Look beneath the surface. The criticism isn’t about Obama leaving, it is about him not being here to dig in even more and let the Republicans know he won’t cave. He will since he really does want a second term. I bet you won’ t hear any more “I’d rather be an effective one term President” talk anymore.

  • “vic138
    Posted on November 8, 2010 at 12:10pm

    Imagine if another person said in 2008, “He can‘t win cause he’s black. But at least he’s a light skinned african-american.”

    Marc is a known idiot, I mean liberal, but lets not make the correlation of weight related prejudice vs bigotry against being Black.

  • How was the seat stolen? Did anyone call the police? I understand the seat has monetary value according to a former Illinois Governor.

  • ABC, you are on a roll…

    Yeah, the Fed policy of artificially keeping interest rates low was brilliant. Maybe if credit weren‘t so cheap over the last 15 years people don’t live way above their means nor buy homes they really couldn’t afford. Not like that had anything to do with the economy tanking. Maybe the Republicans did have a few good ideas. Comparing this to the S&L bailout is laughable…

    “In the last year of the Republican Congress House GOP leaders were determined to try again. They put forward H.R. 1461 [109th]: Federal Housing Finance Reform Act of 2005. The bill would have stripped control of Fan & Fred from the Housing and Urban Development Department where Cuomo had turned it into a regulatory farce.

    The bill would also introduce “anti advocacy provisions” barring money from Fan & Fred being used as a slush fund for liberal lobbying organizations.

    Despite Democrat opposition to that measure the bill passed the House, but could not get a vote in the Senate even after the anti-lobbying provision was removed.”

  • Bailout Spending Continues Despite Administration Claims

    October 29, 2010 at 3:53pm

    In reply to Hondaman.

    ABC, in your honesty quest you should also point out how 9 banks were forced to take TARP money. Obviously some of the banks didn’t need the money so repaying it at a profit (especially given the rate between what they had to pay vs what they could lend it for) isn’t a big deal. Ford magically didn’t need bailout funds or bankruptcy. If some banks had to be forced to take funds then maybe this dire tragedy actually wasn’t as bad as we were led to believe as many “credentialed” economist have pointed out. The details matter to those who have a problem with 2000 page bills not being read before being passed and celebrated.