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High-Fucking-Larious that you think the Republicans have any desire to do this.
With Romneycare? Oops.
Yep, because Wall Street sure knows how to regulate itself.
I have no idea what you think this is going to do, but okay.
Some small government.
Yeah. Chance in hell of happening? None. Rich will get loopholes while middle class and poor get fucked.
Romney can't buy departments of the government and then spin them off via bankruptcy. He's out of his league.
More Fox News propagandic bullshit.
I'm glad you live in Oregon, where your vote will be meaningless.
You want to "treat enemies as enemies," i.e. Russia, China, and Iran. That won't decrease government spending, even if we survive the nuclear showdowns.
I thought that you claim to be Libertarian, not Republican.
"Treat enemies as enemies" means you threaten and war with them, not talk. But I'm glad that all you mean is to talk tough. That won't cost as much, but it will still cost a lot for new weapons systems to back up the rough voice. It's not what a near-bankrupt country does.
"Treat enemies as enemies" means you threaten and war with them, not talk. But I'm glad that all you mean is to talk tough. That won't cost as much, but it will still cost a lot for new weapons systems to back up the rough voice. It's not what a near-bankrupt country does.
It will be an interesting experiment to talk tough to our creditor, China. Future Chinese historians will study how they took over the world so quickly.
The Chinese fucked themselves. If we default on our debt, they're overexposed to us, both in terms of debt and trade. Bottom line, they need us more than we need them.
The Chinese fucked themselves. If we default on our debt, they're overexposed to us, both in terms of debt and trade. Bottom line, they need us more than we need them.
According to the official Xinhua news agency, the Yangmingtan Bridge was the sixth major bridge in China to collapse since July 2011. Chinese officials have tended to blame overloaded trucks for the collapses, and did so again on Friday.
Many in China have attributed the recent spate of bridge collapses to corruption, and online reaction to the latest collapse was scathing.
