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Home - by - July 5, 2012 - 11:40 America/New_York - 14 Comments

That is one sweet boathouse.

Romney = Everyone in America has the chance to get a boathouse

Obama = WTF is a boathouse? Let’s dismantle that thing and turn it into EBT cards

 

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  1. moarkdave

    July 5th, 2012

    Romney: Everyone in America has the chance to get a Boathouse.

    Obama: Everyone has a chance to get into a Bathhouse.

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  2. ChiefIlliniCake

    July 5th, 2012

    Has anyone else heard the radio ads promoting MORE Americans to get on EBT cards/food stamps?

    I shook my head in shame for us when I heard one for the first time. Shame…there’s a concept, huh?

    This country has jumped the shark, sadly.

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  3. Bad Brad

    July 5th, 2012

    In Cali they renamed the food stamp program to “CalFresh”. They play adds non-stop and they are trying to sell it as some sort of nutritional program.

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  4. Metprof

    July 5th, 2012

    Nice interview.

    Jan Crawford did a nice job of getting information of us without being a leftist hack. Thanks.

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  5. Moe Tom

    July 5th, 2012

    Nice to see two real Americans again.

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  6. Jerry Manderin

    July 5th, 2012

    Can’t wait for Romney to debate lil’ Barry…

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  7. AbigailAdams

    July 5th, 2012

    Chief: I hear you! When I was about 5 and my dad was out of work for an extended period of time, we had a box of generic cheese, peanut butter and some other stuff given to us by the gub’mit. It was a low point for our whole family. I think we would have rathered been called flea bags than accept anything off the dole. I totally agree w/Franklin who said people should be uncomfortable in their poverty. The underlying idea is that it pushes us to a greater level of creativity and productivity. Don’t we all know or know of at least one person who thinks they’ve outsmarted the welfare people by remaining under- or unemployed?

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  8. AbigailAdams

    July 5th, 2012

    I hope Romney loses that breathy style of talking, it’s so annoying.

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  9. BigFurHat

    July 5th, 2012

    My Dad was laid off when the city of NY went bankrupt in the 70′s under Abe Beame.
    He was out of work for a year.

    My mother was forced to get food stamps.
    She went food shopping late at night 3 towns over.

    It was a low point, to say the least.
    I don’t think my father enjoyed one bite of it.

    He also went out looking for work and took a shot at running a small business, a business he knew nothing about when he got into it. But in his mind he had no other choice.
    Welfare was not an option, nor voting for politicians that pandered to that type of person.
    He believed in human energy being the economic standard that the U.S. should be based on.
    That’s what I believe too.

    When the government puts money into the hands of more than 50% of the people, people who do not represent human energy as the standard backing that currency, we are ruined as a nation. It is that simple.

    We are done.

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  10. Boobie the Rocket Dog

    July 5th, 2012

    Well, drop the other shoe… How’d your dad’s business do?
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    I’m thinking when Barak and the Moose retire next January, she’ll move to NYC and get a slot on THE VIEW, while he moves to some Arab country and starts spilling his guts.

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  11. ChiefIlliniCake

    July 5th, 2012

    When they made the food stamp work like a credit card so its users wouldn’t suffer the indignity of being seen swinging from the government tit, well, that was the end.

    A society without shame stops functioning as a society.

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  12. Wyatt, Insensitive Jerk

    July 5th, 2012

    P.J. O’Rourke briefly described his family life in one of his books. His conclusion is that they were poor, but they managed to escape poverty.

    Being poor is a condition, and it can be (and frequently is) a temporary condition. However, poverty is a state of mind and a lifestyle – once an individual resigns himself or herself to poverty, it is long term and probably permanent.

    I can understand why we would want to help poor people – at least until they are not poor anymore. However, I cannot understand why this nation promotes poverty, or why ordinary citizens put up with promoting poverty.

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  13. ChiefIlliniCake

    July 5th, 2012

    Wyatt

    The answer, simply, is votes. Votes=Power. And power=Control.

    The Leftists want power so badly that for them, the end always justifies the means.

    Their nihilism is complete.

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  14. Patricia

    July 6th, 2012

    What a lovely couple! Wouldn’t it be nice to open the morning paper and see two beauties again instead of two beasts!

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