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dellinger63 12-17-2010 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Clip-Clop (Post 734364)
Inouye (D-HI), Yea

:confused:

Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, unveiled on Tuesday a $1.108 trillion omnibus spending package loaded with earmarks.

I am confused...

For the maybe the first time ever I applaud Sen Reid and his decision to scrap this bill despite the fact Obama said it will cost him his presidency.

No worries we'll get it sorted out once the new faces arrive in DC.

Riot 12-17-2010 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Coach Pants (Post 734300)
Spent trillions in Iraq but heaven forbid a politician ask for $48 billion to improve the lives of people in the inner cities.

F.uck those people, right? You're in the suburbs so f.uck 'em. They can't get to you.

If you're against wasteful spending then how could you not be going ballistic on a daily basis over these two wars we're in?

You could add up every god-damned earmark in the history of mankind and they wouldn't put a dent in what we've spent in Iraq and Afghanistan.

F.ucking priorities. Get yours straight. The republican party doesn't give a f.uck about you. And that goes for the libs on here. The democratic party doesn't care about you.

I hate this sub-forum.

Dear gawd. I agree with Pillow Pants.

Except I love this sub-forum :D

Riot 12-17-2010 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by dellinger63 (Post 734508)
For the maybe the first time ever I applaud Sen Reid and his decision to scrap this bill despite the fact Obama said it will cost him his presidency.

No worries we'll get it sorted out once the new faces arrive in DC.

I know facts rarely matter to you, but Obama never said that.

This is for you, Dell, because you are so reliable at repeating the talking points in question:

http://www.worldpublicopinion.org/pi...d=&pnt=671&lb=

And yes, the things listed in the first paragraph are not true.

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Equally significant, the poll found strong evidence that voters were substantially misinformed on many of the key issues of the campaign. Such misinformation was correlated with how people voted and their exposure to various news sources.

Fox News Viewers are the most misinformed

Those who watched Fox News almost daily were significantly more likely than those who never watched it to believe that most economists estimate the stimulus caused job losses (12 points more likely), most economists have estimated the health care law will worsen the deficit (31 points), the economy is getting worse (26 points), most scientists do not agree that climate change is occurring (30 points), the stimulus legislation did not include any tax cuts (14 points), their own income taxes have gone up (14 points), the auto bailout only occurred under Obama (13 points), when TARP came up for a vote most Republicans opposed it (12 points) and that it is not clear that Obama was born in the United States (31 points).

The effect was also not simply a function of partisan bias, as people who voted Democratic and watched Fox News were also more likely to have such misinformation than those who did not watch it--though by a lesser margin than those who voted Republican.


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