He also blew up the Maine
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on September 7th, 2011 4:45 am by HL
He also blew up the Maine
This Romney Plan, seems familiar.
You would think once the Republican elites had rationalized away any responsibility they have had for 9/11, the economic collapse, and any other ill to befall America after the Civil War, they could be satisfied just going after the Obama Administration on its limited economic accomplishments (which at this point amount to ‘well we prevented a complete collapse’).
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But if folks like Mitt Romney did that they wouldn’t really be Republicans.
The chart [used in supporting Romney’s plan], however, calls the period of time from 2007-2009 the “Obama recovery,” blaming him for the poor job numbers over that three-year period. As Romney surely knows, however, George W. bush was serving as president in 2007 and 2008, and Obama did not take office until January 2009.
Knows? Maybe. Cares? Not so much.
Besides you cannot beat the Romney plan, which is to triple the square footage of all houses owned members of his Administration (and also the houses of all nominal leaders of any occupied nation)…and to adopt all parts of the Ryan Plan, except those which are not awesome. It’s quite the stimulus package.
Late Late Night FDL: It’s On
Lee Ritenour, George Duke, Marcus Miller, and Vinnie Colaiuta — It’s On, from the Ramsey Lewis Legends of Jazz, Contemporary Jazz episode.
Lee Ritenour, George Duke, Marcus Miller, and Vinnie Colaiuta — It’s On, from the Ramsey Lewis Legends of Jazz, Contemporary Jazz episode.
What’s on your mind?
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- Better than nothing?
- Sign of the times.
- This should doom the Secessionist’s campaign — but it won’t.
- Willard’s job plan: tax cuts and deregulation.
- Mark Halperin, still a dick.
- Better than nothing?
- Sign of the times.
- This should doom the Secessionist’s campaign – but it won’t.
- Willard’s job plan: tax cuts and deregulation.
- Mark Halperin, still a dick.
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