The video for the third and last presidential debate can be viewed below. The entire debate was focused on the economy except for a few remarks about foreign policy. Its quite funny how watch candidate kept interrupting each other during the first half of the debate and how many times Obama kept pinning President Bush to John McCain with John finally saying “if you wanted to run against Goerge Bush, you should have run four years ago.”
Other than McCain being his usual self and Obama doing the same old damn thing there isn’t much except for Joe the Plumber who gets his name mentioned over two dozen times.
After you finish watching it, you can read my analysis of the debate as well as who won.
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Here is an interesting interview that ABC news did with Joe the Plumber. And as usual they tried to twist the argument (damn you liberal media). But he fought back. Don’t be surprised if Joe the Plumber becomes the main talking point for McCain during the last few days of the election.
VIA: Moral Midnight
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I agree blaming is not going to fix the problems in the economy. But unless we know who is responsible for some of the mess we are in we won’t know who can help us fix it. And let me assure you that both candidates who are running has been caught with their hands in the cookie jar. Only problem is one took out a few more cookies than the other.
Video can be viewed after the break (click the read link :))
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So the house passed the bill. I don’t have much to say except this is the beginning of the end for the free American economy. If you believe that government has to bail us out every time we get into trouble like we’re little babies than I don’t know what to say.
Mark my word. Any how this bill goes into effect, have no doubt it will fix things…FOR A TIME… but next go around it will be ten times worse than before.
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So they’re back with the same crapy bill, only disguised as having more options and some tax breaks (which come at the expense of our freedom). I would give my comment on it, But my friend over at Rob Jones summed it up nicely.
Go over there and check out his post. And in case you’re wondering, yes I do agree with his point (as if that was hard to tell).
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I am pissed at Congress. No I am not mad at the President or Barack or even McCain. But the freakin’ idiots that we have up there. We just experienced the greatest one day lost on the DOW and all I can hear the dumbass democrats up in Washington do is blame the Republicans for not passing the bill.
You called their commander in chief a fucking idiot for crying out loud and you expect them to vote with you? If your bill is so grand, why not pass it yourself, after all you have all the votes to do so. Pass the damn bill and take all the credit for it. I’m sure it will suite you well in the upcoming elections.
Oh wait I forgot its the crappiest bill ever thought of in a long time. You’re telling me that a bill that gives over $20 billion to liberal organizations is such a good idea? All you idiots want is the Republicans to put their signatures on that thing and than you (along with the drive by media) use it as a beating stick in their back sin a couple days.
I thought this was supposed to be the Congress that fixed the problems we had when the Republicans were in a few years ago? So much for all your good plans. And don’t tell me its because of the President. Because the President backed allot of this bill and people were still outraged about it. So he was on your side for once and you still missed by a mile. Heck crude oil has dropped $11 today but it doesn’t even make sense cause half the people are more concerned about keeping their car than filling her up at the pump.
Yes we lost more in one day ($1 Trillion) than this bailout would have cost us ($700 billion), but guess what, these greedy banks and loan sharks need to pay for their crimes. I don’t care if its gonna cost us 10 years before we have another record day on Wallstreet. But giving the banks nearly $1 Trillion to deal with the problems they created is just as bad as giving your teenager a gun to fix the problems he started.
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On the brighter side of politics. Have fun watching the video. BTW it is 100% clean.
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With gas prices breaking the $130 per barrel mark for the first time in history. The biggest executives from the five major oil companies are on Capitol Hill testifying on why this is the case.
I haven’t much to say on the subject except putting a new fine on these guys is not going to fix it. You want gas prices to go even higher. Put even a penny tax on gas and it will be at $5 a gallon by August.
Why doesn’t Congress quit charging these guys and begin opening some damn refineries in Texas. And begin drilling Anwar, Colorado and the Golf Coast? No they don’t want that cause than America will not be dependant on foreign oil. And thus we won’t have to bow to Saudi Arabia and Venezuela.
FULL story can be found HERE!
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Looks like Al Frankenstein is not the only one who owes a couple dollars in back taxes. According to new documents that were obtained by the AP (don’t you love them?….well I don’t), Al Sharpton and his business entities owe nearly $1,500,000 in back taxes. What does Sharpton have to say about this?
Whatever retaliation they do on me, we never stop, I think that that is why they try to intimidate us.
What more should I say. Its not like the guys not making the money. Presidential candidates seek his endorsement (most of them), he has friends in high places and not to mention the fact that he has been receiving huge donations to his non-profit group.
But don’t expect anything to come out of this. He is a “Reverend” of course. And the government does not lock up “God’s ministers” unless they get in their way like what MLK Jr did.
You’re interested in the full story? Find it HERE!
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He’s failed at acting, comedy and now being able to file his taxes. I don’t know which is funnier, that he is running for the US Senate or that he happens to have $70,000 in back-taxes while running for the US senate.
According to Politico.com and many other news sources Al Franken’s run for the US senate has been marred by new light regarding his back taxes ranging from speeches in many states that he failed to file tax income for.
Well he is a comedian (even if he failed at it) so this must be part of his act to win the hearts of his gullible voters. Wasn’t this the same guy who was part of the “New Liberal Radio Network” which was supposed to combat the awful effects of Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh? Well stranger things have happened. As bad a rut as Snipes is in I’d say it looks more rosy for him than Franken because as this comes to light it would appear that all his hopes of a seat in the US senate are dashed. I swear Barney would make a better senator than Al Frankenstein.
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