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To: simplicity who wrote (701128)2/26/2013 2:37:00 PM
From: i-node4 Recommendations  Respond to of 1579676
 
>> But rarely, if ever, have his tactics proved as despicable as the ones he is now using in order to

Great post, but when I read this line I was CERTAIN you were going to refer to corrupt, hypocritical, disgusting effort to sell meetings with the president for $500,000 contributions.

Worst. President. Ever.

Most. Corrupt. President. Ever.



To: simplicity who wrote (701128)2/26/2013 2:49:14 PM
From: average joe2 Recommendations  Respond to of 1579676
 
The government never had a mandate from the people to do 90% of the things they currently engage in. The system needs to re-boot itself and unfortunately the GOP is not capable of doing that.



To: simplicity who wrote (701128)2/26/2013 4:03:15 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 1579676
 
Well said, Simplicity, well said. EOM



To: simplicity who wrote (701128)2/27/2013 12:07:09 AM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1579676
 
Democrats complain about presence of debt clock on Capitol Hill [VIDEO]

02/26/2013 by Alex Pappas
dailycaller.com


Some members of Congress apparently don’t like to be reminded about how much debt the country continues to rack up.

During a House Financial Services Committee hearing Tuesday on the budget, two Democrats complained after House Financial Services Committee chairman Jeb Hensarling instructed that two monitors in the hearing room display a real-time running national debt clock.

California Rep. Maxine Waters and Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison
both issued complaints about the displays, according to video of the hearing.

“Clearly it is a political prop designed to message ideologically,” Ellison said.

Waters asked that the debt clock not be on display whenever Democrats spoke, Hensarling said during the hearing.

“At the request of the ranking member, the national debt clock will not be put on the screens during Democratic time,” said Hensarling, a Texas Republican.