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Speaker of the House John Boehner has been crying again...
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Speaker of the House John Boehner has been crying again...
In an interview today Republican Speaker of the House John Boehner was crying again, about how businesses can't create jobs without more "certainty" in the marketplace.
Didn't big corporations have "certainty" over the last decade with the Bush tax cuts while millions of jobs left our shores as these corporations made record profits? Didn't big corporations have "certainty" when those tax cuts were extended for another two years while big corporations have been paying ZERO in corporate income taxes? Didn't CEOs and bankers have enough "certainty" while earning record salaries and bonuses while cutting their employees wages?
http://www.prlog.org/11521841-speaker-of-the-house-john-boehner-has-been-crying-again.html
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the 'WEEPER OF THE HOUSE"
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Thanks for posting this. I am going to tweet this to his twitter peon today.
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When will occur to his followers and the GOP that this man is not fit for office? He appears highly unstable and should not be in a position of power. Christ, Nancy Pelosi never shed a tear.
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Two Years is not certainty especially when two weeks after gaining some as semblance of a foundation for such that the President and Dems added uncertainty (but once again by trying to have it both ways) by their denouncement of the very foundation they agreed to, all in the hopes of gathering votes from their dwindling base. What we’re seeing is a complete lack of leadership and acknowledgment of the problem as well as just plain ignorance (I guess experience does matter). Why this country went from the premise that to become successful you had to work hard to the entitlement era of you don’t have to do the preceding you’re just entitled to it by virtue of desire and that those that were successful owe you lol this is what is entirely wrong with this country; too many people looking on another man’s plate rather than looking in the mirror and acknowledging that their plight is not bound to one party or salvaged by its failed ideology as dictated to them.
Didn't big corporations have "certainty" over the last decade with the Bush tax cuts while millions of jobs left our shores as these corporations made record profits? Didn't big corporations have "certainty" when those tax cuts were extended for another two years while big corporations have been paying ZERO in corporate income taxes? Didn't CEOs and bankers have enough "certainty" while earning record salaries and bonuses while cutting their employees wages?
Two Years is not certainty especially when two weeks after gaining some as semblance of a foundation for such that the President and Dems added uncertainty (but once again by trying to have it both ways) by their denouncement of the very foundation they agreed to, all in the hopes of gathering votes from their dwindling base. What we’re seeing is a complete lack of leadership and acknowledgment of the problem as well as just plain ignorance (I guess experience does matter). Why this country went from the premise that to become successful you had to work hard to the entitlement era of you don’t have to do the preceding you’re just entitled to it by virtue of desire and that those that were successful owe you lol this is what is entirely wrong with this country; too many people looking on another man’s plate rather than looking in the mirror and acknowledging that their plight is not bound to one party or salvaged by its failed ideology as dictated to them.
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I'll feel sorry for him when he has to cry over how to pay his bills--sorry P.O.S.!!!
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Where are all of those jobs he promised to create? This man is a joke along with the rest of his cronies and many Dems!!
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What are we supposed to do with all this crying? I mean, what is he trying to prove? Seems like he is unstable to me. We need clear headed people in politics. Not people who can't even see clearly because their eyes are teared up every second.
Seems to me hes trying to pull the ultimate con. "Look at me, i'm crying because I care so much."
I feel bad for people who fall for it.
Seems to me hes trying to pull the ultimate con. "Look at me, i'm crying because I care so much."
I feel bad for people who fall for it.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/02/john-boehner-fights-foreclosure-relief_n_870048.html?page=2
Over the past three years, lawmakers across Ohio have pressed for foreclosure relief, often crossing party lines to do so. But Boehner has never joined the effort. When Rep. Steve Chabot, a fellow Republican whose district borders Boehner's and shares many of its economic hardships, backed a 2008 bill to grant relief to homeowners in bankruptcy courts, Boehner refused to sign on. When Democrats passed a separate foreclosure prevention bill later that year, Boehner blasted it as "a bailout for scam artists and speculators."
I would cry to if I had to think about all the people I have hurt to help out the CORPORATE SCUM out there!
Over the past three years, lawmakers across Ohio have pressed for foreclosure relief, often crossing party lines to do so. But Boehner has never joined the effort. When Rep. Steve Chabot, a fellow Republican whose district borders Boehner's and shares many of its economic hardships, backed a 2008 bill to grant relief to homeowners in bankruptcy courts, Boehner refused to sign on. When Democrats passed a separate foreclosure prevention bill later that year, Boehner blasted it as "a bailout for scam artists and speculators."
I would cry to if I had to think about all the people I have hurt to help out the CORPORATE SCUM out there!
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Remember when you were kids and you did something bad and got into trouble and cried, the big parental line in our house was always, stop crying, what are you crying about, stop or I will give you something to cry about. Everytime I see this man, I want to scream at the top of my lungs,"STOP OR THE UNEMPLOYED AND THE 99ERS WILL GIVE YOU SOMETHING TO CRY ABOUT". What we can give him is a trip to the unemployment office at the end of his first term as Weeper of the House!!!
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gettheminNOVEMBER wrote:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/02/john-boehner-fights-foreclosure-relief_n_870048.html?page=2
Over the past three years, lawmakers across Ohio have pressed for foreclosure relief, often crossing party lines to do so. But Boehner has never joined the effort. When Rep. Steve Chabot, a fellow Republican whose district borders Boehner's and shares many of its economic hardships, backed a 2008 bill to grant relief to homeowners in bankruptcy courts, Boehner refused to sign on. When Democrats passed a separate foreclosure prevention bill later that year, Boehner blasted it as "a bailout for scam artists and speculators."
I would cry to if I had to think about all the people I have hurt to help out the CORPORATE SCUM out there!
Abbie posted a few weeks ago the Catholic Diocese in Ohio blasted him for his inhumanity.
He doesn't cry for injustice - he cries after he has had a few, which is everyday. If I had any say in it, they would have to pass a breathalyzer test to get into the Capitol, and any of them drinking on the job (Senator Max Baucus included) would be tossed out, which is what would happen to us if we ever went to work with alcohol on our breaths!
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