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![]() If you ever make it to AP, you, me, Spencer and Dellinger can drink beers and discuss life. |
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Right now though, my plans are trying to get to the Breeders Cup this year.. are u going there?
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![]() hope you guys make it! i've got tickets and reservations already.
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![]() We'll be there..No Scav though..he is going to Bears game in Canada instead.
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![]() They should have major West Indies cricket matches in America!
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![]() 16 bears games a year...only one bc!
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![]() LMAO!
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![]() You think Clinton will go down in history as a better President than Reagan? Have you been drinking today?
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![]() Who were you referring to in your original post, the Republican party or a few DT posters? It sounded like you were talking about the Republican party in general. I don't know the views of all the DT posters so I can't answer for them. But when it comes to the Republican party in general, it's not the case at all. I can only think of a couple of extremists like Pat Buchanan and Ron Paul that are pretty much isolationists.
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![]() Yes, the GOP "should" take alot of seats this fall - that's normal in any election following where the Pres and Congress/Senate are the same party.
Right now, though, the talk is that the GOP will not be able to take what they "should". I read something today where Arizona is blowing back in their faces of the GOP with the Hispanic vote in a big, and probably permanent, way - the GOP congressional candidates have suddenly lost ground (tons of percentage points) in the past month (Colorado, Arizona, Nevada) But there's lots of time to go yet. Rand Paul wants to build an underground electric fence to protect Arizona. Angle is batshiat crazy - they are literally hiding her from the press exposure, fearful of what she'll say. Palin's Legal Defense Fund was just found illegal today, she has to give back the money to donors. The GOP just filibustered unemployment extensions and the Doc fix for medicare harming thousands of Americans. GOP Congressmen and letting British Petroleum hold campaign fundraisers for them. We'll see ! A whole lot going on ... The GOP should get Congress, not the Senate. We'll see.
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Another miniscule point I'll add though. The Republicans will definitely gain a seat in both the House and Senate from Indiana with Brad Ellsworth making a dumb move to challenge Dan Coates for Senate Evan Bayh's Senate seat. Ellsworth would just be fine if he stayed in the House.
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"I don't feel like that I am any better than anybody else" - Paul Newman Last edited by Crown@club : 06-25-2010 at 01:00 PM. |
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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...NewsCollection Jobless Bill Dies Amid Deficit Fears By GREG HITT And SARA MURRAY WASHINGTON—Spooked by concern about deficits, the Senate shelved a spending bill that included an extension of unemployment benefits, suddenly cutting off a federal cash spigot opened by President Barack Obama when he took office 18 months ago. The collapse of the wide-ranging legislation means that a total of 1.3 million unemployed Americans will have lost their assistance by the end of this week. It will also leave a number of states with large budget holes they had expected to fill with federal cash to help with Medicaid costs. The impasse has been weeks in the making and reflects the deepening concern on Capitol Hill with the nation's fiscal situation, as well as a hardening of Republican opposition. Democrats had moved several times to pare the cost of the bill in an effort to win support from centrist Republicans and to make up defections from their own ranks. On Thursday, Senate Democrats failed to secure the 60 votes needed to break off a GOP-led filibuster. Sen. Ben Nelson (D., Neb.) voted with Republicans in a 57-41 roll call. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D., Nev.) said this third vote on the matter would be the last, allowing the Senate to move on to modest legislation cutting taxes for small businesses. Other economists argue that extended benefits have played a part in keeping people out of the labor force. "There's a very large body of research that says that more generous benefits and benefits that last longer…encourage people to stay out of work longer," said Bruce Meyer, an economist and public policy professor at the University of Chicago. James Sherk, a labor economics analyst at the conservative Heritage Foundation think tank, said that while it could be argued that the benefits made available last year were too extensive, cutting off workers who expected to receive the full 99 weeks of benefits isn't ideal either. "You don't sort of pull the rug out from someone halfway through," he said. and we wonder why we're going broke...99 weeks? wow. and the last paragraph: One element that will survive in a different form: a proposal to suspend a 21% cut in Medicare payments to doctors that's set to take effect this month. That was stripped from the bill last week in a cost-cutting step and sent to the House as a stand-alone measure. The House, voting 417 to 1, approved the six-month suspension of the cuts late Thursday |
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![]() ** Potential Dee Tee horse name <vbg>
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![]() the senate already approved it, on the 18th....with the house having approved it, it only needs the prez to sign.
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![]() Ah, gotch ya.
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"Have the clean racing people run any ads explaining that giving a horse a Starbucks and a chocolate poppyseed muffin for breakfast would likely result in a ten year suspension for the trainer?" - Dr. Andrew Roberts |