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  • Jun 24, 2009, 12:08 PM
    excon
    Pigs feeding at the public trough
    Hello:

    Here in Seattle, Democratic Congressman Jim McDermott has sought to use taxpayer dollars to polish up the Rainier Club's windowsills. Apparently, the wealthy members of this private club, who pay dues of $191 a month, couldn't come up with the $250,000 it's going to take.

    Those poor rich people. Now McDermott wants you and me and the other working stiffs - people who would never be qualified to JOIN the club, to PAY for fixing it.

    Then the congressman has the temerity to suggest that this private club for the wealthy is entitled to make a request of him just like the University of Washington is. What is HE smokin??

    We should dump 'em all.

    excon
  • Jun 24, 2009, 12:19 PM
    jolienoire

    Politics: “Poli” a Latin word meaning “many”; and "tics" meaning “bloodsucking creatures"
    Robin williams
  • Jun 24, 2009, 12:24 PM
    Catsmine
    Congesspeople are a lot like diapers. Both need to be changed often, and for pretty much the same reason. -- Will Rogers
  • Jun 24, 2009, 01:58 PM
    galveston

    I agree with you 100% on this one, Ex.
  • Jun 24, 2009, 02:55 PM
    ETWolverine

    I find myself in agreement with you, excon.

    Elliot
  • Jun 24, 2009, 03:02 PM
    speechlesstx

    I could use some polishing on my windowsills and it would cost a heck of a lot less than a quarter million. Where do I apply?

    Minneapolis is spending nearly that much to promote tap water to their residents. And you people want to trust the government with your health care?
  • Jun 24, 2009, 03:31 PM
    tomder55
    Baghdad Jim's in a pickle ? Who'da thunk it ! He of course is the traitor who visited Iraq in 2002 before the war at the invite of.. and paid by Saddam's intelligence agency . He also received a donation from Shakir al Khafaji ;an Iraqi-American who was complicit in the 'Oil for Food ' scandal after his field trip... just about the time he became very vocal in his opposition to the war. 2 years later when it became an issue he returned the donation.

    $250 grand is kind of small potatoes when speaking about earmarks. Jack Murtha's lunches cost more. But anything that brings him down is OK by me.

    McDermott runs a House Ways and Means subcommittee on income security and family support.I have mentioned him before because he is one of the Dems ,along with George Miller who wants to seize everyone's 401 K plan .

    He also had to pay a settlement to House Minority Leader John Boehner over $1million for illegally taping a Boehner telephone call with Newt while Newt was under ethics investigations. . McDermott leaked the tape to several media outlets, including the New York Slimes.
  • Jul 13, 2009, 12:48 PM
    speechlesstx
    New Hampshire stimulus: $8.32 million per job

    Yep, $400 million created 50 jobs, 34 of them full time. And just think, this kind of efficiency is coming to health care...
  • Jul 13, 2009, 02:24 PM
    450donn
    Glad to see that EC is finally spreading the reputation:D
  • Jul 17, 2009, 07:19 AM
    speechlesstx
    Nice, the state of Arizona has been threatened by the Obama administration. The day after Sen. Kyl suggested putting a halt on Porkulus, the governor of Arizona received extortion letters from 4 cabinet members.

    Quote:

    On This Week with George Stephanopoulos on Sunday, Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz. said of the $787 billion stimulus package, "the reality is it hasn't helped yet. Only about 6.8 percent of the money has actually been spent. What I proposed is, after you complete the contracts that are already committed, the things that are in the pipeline, stop it."

    A day later, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer received letters from Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan and Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar all pointing out the billions headed to Arizona.

    Kyl "publicly questioned whether the stimulus is working and stated that he wants to cancel projects that aren't presently underway," LaHood wrote to Brewer, a Republican. "I believe the stimulus has been very effective in creating job opportunities throughout the country. However, if you prefer to forfeit the money we are making available to your state, as Senator Kyl suggests, please let me know."
    Kyl and McCain responded:

    Quote:

    We were very disappointed to learn of the letters that you and other members of the Cabinet sent to Arizona Governor Jan Brewer about stimulus spending and that you would allow your good offices to be used so obviously for political purposes.

    Secretary LaHood’s suggestion that the Administration will “make available” to Arizonans tax dollars that they pay is patently offensive.

    We hope this does not characterize your dealings with the Congress in the future.
    Unfortunately the most transparent congress ever will do the dirty work of the most transparent president ever for him anyway. That's it, that's how we work together to fix the country, extort and gag the other side.
  • Jul 17, 2009, 07:25 AM
    excon

    Hello Steve:

    What you point out, is that the Republicans have NO interest in fixing things... All they want to do is make political grandstands.

    Their state either wants the money or it doesn't. If these two jerks represent the state, then they better get to representing their state!!

    excon
  • Jul 17, 2009, 07:52 AM
    speechlesstx
    Ah, so you're thinking like Biden that we need to bankrupt the country in order to keep from bankrupting the country.

    Quote:

    “And folks look, AARP knows and the people with me here today know, the president knows, and I know, that the status quo is simply not acceptable,” Biden said at the event on Thursday in Alexandria, Va. “It’s totally unacceptable. And it’s completely unsustainable. Even if we wanted to keep it the way we have it now. It can’t do it financially.”

    “We’re going to go bankrupt as a nation,” Biden said.

    “Now, people when I say that look at me and say, ‘What are you talking about, Joe? You’re telling me we have to go spend money to keep from going bankrupt?’” Biden said. “The answer is yes, that's what I’m telling you.
    Well, with these trillion dollar deficits I'd say they're doing a pretty good job of bankrupting the nation. Damn those Arizonans that think we shouldn't spend the nation into bankruptcy or be threatened by the administration. What was all that nonsense the last few years about King George the dictator running roughshod over the opposition? What?

    You mean it's OK of Democrats are dictators? Not to mention liars... now we're being told the "stimulus" wasn't meant to stimulate, it was meant to "stabilize.

    Quote:

    Turns out the $787 billion "American Recovery and Reinvestment Act" (AARA) was not designed for full economic recovery, but rather to "stabilize" the downturn. That's the word from White House officials today, who held off-camera briefings with reporters on how the AARA is working so far.

    "This legislation was designed to cushion the downturn," said White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs. "That's why we have always talked about this as one function of economic recovery."

    When pressed about the change in terminology, Gibbs said he was not trying to temper expectations after the fact. "I can probably find 15 or 20 occasions when I said this in the lead up," Gibbs said, explaining that he had always defined the AARA as part of a "multi-legged stool."
    That's not how it was sold to the country in case you've forgotten. This was Obama in January:

    Quote:

    That is why I have moved quickly to work with my economic team and leaders of both parties on an American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan that will immediately jumpstart job creation and long-term growth.
    How the heck can you give this administration ANY credibility and then claim the GOP doesn't want to fix anything while the Democrats are muzzling them and ramming monstrous legislation through without even reading it?
  • Jul 17, 2009, 08:02 AM
    excon
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post
    Ah, so you're thinking like Biden that we need to bankrupt the country in order to keep from bankrupting the country.

    Hello again, Steve:

    Nahhhh. I'm not that smart. All I said is that Kyle and McCain bluffed and got called by Obama. He should be doing MORE of that.

    But, in terms of Biden... I don't know. Being a businessman myself, I understand that sometimes you have to "invest" money in order to avoid bankruptcy. Makes perfect sense to me.

    Of course, one could call it "wasteful spending" if it didn't achieve the desired objective. But only AFTER the fact.

    excon
  • Jul 17, 2009, 08:55 AM
    speechlesstx
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by excon View Post
    Hello again, Steve:

    Nahhhh. I'm not that smart. All I said is that Kyle and McCain bluffed and got called by Obama. He should be doing MORE of that.

    But, in terms of Biden.... I dunno. Being a businessman myself, I understand that sometimes you have to "invest" money in order to avoid bankruptcy. Makes perfect sense to me.

    Of course, one could call it "wasteful spending" if it didn't achieve the desired objective. But only AFTER the fact.

    Actually, it looks to me more like Kyl and McCain called Obama's bluff. I don't know about you but I "invest" in the hopes of a return on that investment. What this administration is doing is "spending," quite different from investing.
  • Jul 17, 2009, 09:08 AM
    excon
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by speechlesstx View Post
    What this administration is doing is "spending," quite different from investing.

    Hello again, Steve:

    You say tomaaaato, and I say tomahhhto.

    There's this restaurant here in Seattle called Las Margarita's. They took over a restaurant building that had gone bust EVERY time some new joint opened there. Lots of people stood around and clucked their tongues over the "wasteful spending" that was going on right before their eyes.

    Guess what? Their "wasteful spending", became an "investment" that's gone up at least a hundredfold.

    Before you pronounce it a failure, I suggest you wait till the fat lady sings...

    Don't get me wrong. I too, was a naysayer about that corner property. Similarly, I too have doubts about Obamas "investment/spending"... But, I'm going to wait to see how it plays out.

    excon
  • Jul 17, 2009, 09:17 AM
    speechlesstx
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by excon View Post
    I suggest you wait till the fat lady sings...

    Don't get me wrong. I too, was a naysayers about that corner property. Similarly, I too have doubts about Obamas "investment/spending"... But, I'm gonna wait to see how it plays out.

    That's why the rush to ram this health care bill through, the one that only 35% of Americans now support, this 'transparent' congress and administration don't want to wait 'til the fat lady sings about how much it's going to cost. But guess what. Why wait, the fat lady is already singing.

    CBO director: Deficit spending unsustainable

    You and I both know that Obama and congress damn well know it's unsustainable, but they're going to 'invest' it anyway. Here's a nice investment we're making... Humor In The Workplace.
  • Jul 17, 2009, 09:18 AM
    ETWolverine
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by excon View Post
    Hello again, Steve:

    You say tomaaaato, and I say tomahhhto.

    There's this restaurant here in Seattle called Las Margarita's. They took over a restaurant building that had gone bust EVERY time some new joint opened there. Lots of people stood around and clucked their tongues over the "wasteful spending" that was going on right before their eyes.

    Guess what? Their "wasteful spending", became an "investment" that's gone up at least a hundredfold.

    Before you pronounce it a failure, I suggest you wait till the fat lady sings...

    Don't get me wrong. I too, was a naysayer about that corner property. Similarly, I too have doubts about Obamas "investment/spending"... But, I'm gonna wait to see how it plays out.

    excon

    How long will you wait?

    The government could continue spending like this for the next 4 years and claim that the improvements they are expecting are just around the corner. When does it become evident that they're full of horse pucks and it really was wasteful spending? When will you be done waiting? How many more trillions need to be spent before we can catagorize it a failure?

    Elliot
  • Jul 17, 2009, 09:34 AM
    excon
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ETWolverine View Post
    How long will you wait? When does it become evident that they're full of horse pucks and it really was wasteful spending?

    Hello El:

    Longer than 6 months - specially since the investment is just gearing up.

    Hmmm... As a conservative, market forces kind of guy, seems like you'd understand that. But, it somehow escapes you.

    excon
  • Jul 17, 2009, 09:52 AM
    tomder55
    Most wise businessmen spend with an idea of a business model and a plan .They are usually using other people's money and give realistic projections on when the investor will get a return on their investment .

    I saw no such plan .Instead the sell job was that it had to be that much money and it had to be now. But it would have an immediate impact in jobs created and saved . It was never sold as a 2 year plan . It was shovel ready .
  • Jul 17, 2009, 10:06 AM
    ETWolverine
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by excon View Post
    Hello El:

    Longer than 6 months - specially since the investment is just gearing up.

    Hmmm... As a conservative, market forces kinda guy, seems like you'd understand that. But, it somehow escapes you.

    excon

    Let's leave aside the point that Obama and Geithner both said that the effect of these investments would be felt immediately. I never believed that, and I doubt anyone else did either. So let's take it as a given that the effect wouldn't be immediate.

    I believe in market forces. But what market forces are in play when the money sin't going where the government said it was going to go? The money has been distributed... and isn't being used.

    - States are holding on to the money to cover their budget gaps.

    - Banks and brokerage houses are holding on to the money to shore up their capitalization.

    - The "shovel ready" construction jobs that were supposed to create employment have been diminished and eliminated because the cost and time necessary to get government approval for the jobs is too large for the government to handle (which is an irony in and of itself). Instead the construction will be limited to widening and repaving existing streets, instead of the new construction that would get the economy moving. There's no significant economic jump-start from street widening and repaving.

    In short, I would be happy to see the effect of market forces. But there are none in play here. The money being spent cannot have an effect on market forces because it isn't being used properly. This is over a trillion dollars spent for NO EFFECT WHATSOEVER.

    Elliot

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