Posts Tagged ‘Democrats’
Hillary should step down
Hillary Clinton’s presidency is shot.
It doesn’t matter whether she wins or loses on election day, her presidency is over. Odds are that she will garner enough electoral votes to win on November 8th. But if and when she is sworn in, she won’t be able to govern.
The specter of emailgate will poison every initiative, every decision, every utterance until the inevitable Constitutional showdown. Three decades of corruption will inevitably come to a head…
Read MoreDemocrats embrace their own brand of “deplorables”
Interestingly, there is another group of ‘deplorables’ Democrats love, that’s assuming you think that murderers, rapists, and armed robbers are deplorable.
Democrats love felons.
Read MoreThe key to Democrat’s success
Democrats pay a price for a failure of the “3 C’s”
People buy from people they like and trust.
That’s been my experience in the marketing business the past four decades.
I think it applies to politics to a large extent…
Read MoreEroding the American work ethic
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) is one of the most infuriating agencies in Washington.
Why? Because they are bipartisan. They crunch data to determine the effect Washington policies will have on the nation. They systematically rile up both political parties at some time or other when the data doesn’t produce the results they expected …
God barraged with conflicting prayers
Interestingly, Iowa Democrats, who usually scream loudly for “separation of church and state,” staged their own prayer vigil beseeching the Almighty to defend the right of women to end the lives of their preborn children.
On the one hand, God was receiving prayers like this:
Read MoreQuiner Diner’s reader blames Republicans for lack of job creation
A faithful Quiner’s Diner reader presented the liberal’s explanation for the lack of job creation during the Obama years: it’s the Republican’s fault.
Here is his take on the root cause of the problem:
Read MoreWhy Democrats don’t want to teach a man to fish
“That about sums it up, man”
“Why pay taxes?” asked Fred Phillips, who owes more than $2,600 on his home on an east-side block where five owners paid 2011 taxes. “Why should I send them taxes when they aren’t supplying services? It is sickening. … Every time I see the tax bill come, I think about the times we called and nobody came.”
Read MoreHow to destroy a city
Hiroshima was reduced to rubble in an instant. The year was 1945. America dropped an automatic bomb on this proud city, leading to the death of 60,000 people and the destruction of the city’s infrastructure.
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