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To: TimF who wrote (627804)9/13/2011 11:37:53 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577891
 
You don't respond to any argument. The argument you did raise was hearsay and would be weak even if it was direct sworn testimony. The only "argument" you have left is your dislike of conservatives.

Regrettably, Tim, you don't want to accept the reality; that your leaders and their proposals are sub par. That's part of the problem.......we have two standards in this country. Yours and the rest of us. That is why we are divided. You people expect very little from your politicians and their governance. Its why we got GW Bush. Thanks to him its why we have so many problems now. And its why your politicians are not well received in the real world.

All you people want is to play less taxes and do whatever you damn please in the business world. You want to turn this country into a Russia.

Well let me show you what a Russia looks like:

Surviving player of Russian jet crash dies

Aviation authorities have ordered safety checks on all the approximately 60 Yak-42 jets still in service in Russia, and grounded at least four of them.

Experts blame Russia's poor aviation safety record on an aging fleet, weak government controls, poor pilot training and a cost-cutting mentality.

usatoday.com

That is unacceptable Tim. Sorry.



To: TimF who wrote (627804)9/13/2011 12:58:08 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1577891
 
This is what your ideology has done to the American people.

U.S. Poverty Rate, 1 in 6, at Highest Level in Years

The portion of Americans living in poverty last year rose to the highest level since 1993, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday, fresh evidence that the sluggish economic recovery has done nothing for the country’s poorest citizens.
An additional 2.6 million people slipped below the poverty line in 2010, census officials said, making 46.2 million people in poverty in the United States, the highest number in the 52 years the Census Bureau has been tracking it, said Trudi Renwick, chief of the Poverty Statistic Branch at the Census Bureau.

That figure represented 15.1 percent of the country.

read more..................

nytimes.com