http://dailycaller.com/2012/12/05/de...r-obama-votes/
Didn't Neil Young write a song, "Pond Scum Never Sleeps"?![]()
http://dailycaller.com/2012/12/05/de...r-obama-votes/
Didn't Neil Young write a song, "Pond Scum Never Sleeps"?![]()
You make conservatives look very bad.
You don't paint the human race in a good light.Originally Posted by kudzu
Just sayin'...
Why is anyone surprised at this. This is the Obama way. steal from the "rich" to give to your friends and political allies. -FACT.
Why do liberals get their panties all in bunched up when anyone tells the truth. This is undeniable, we have video of this woman saying we voted for you and its time to pay up. Undeniable.
Coleman Youngville wanting a bailout? The answer is hell no. Let De-twah crawl into a corner and die in whatever manner it finds most fitting.
Liberal Insanity mixed with in your face Black Racism, is a bad way to run a city. However, it's a great way to run a city into the ground. I watched Detroit go from the Paris of America to the butt hole of the US under that destructive combination. Detroit is now a no go zone of anti-white racism, violence, incompetence and corruption.
There is no saving Detroit. It's a Liberal wasteland. It can never come back.
Puerto Ricans voted for Obama because he gave them hope that he would support a status change to statehood if the recent referendum proved PRicans wanted change. PRicans are now very unhappy with Obama because he is now backing away from his pledge. A gift for votes, which he received from PRicans in plenty, is now back firing on them.
The topic of Puerto Rican statehood has been around a long time... PR has consistently voted no.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/12/05/politi...ood/?hpt=us_c2
After more than 800,000 Puerto Rican voters said they want the island to become the 51st U.S. state, the White House is calling on lawmakers to take action.
"Congress should now study the results closely, and provide the people of Puerto Rico with a clear path forward that lays out the means by which Puerto Ricans themselves can determine their own status," White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters this week.
Last month's statehood referendum in Puerto Rico was nonbinding, but it was the first time such a measure garnered a majority of votes; 61% of voters who cast ballots on that question said they supported the island commonwealth becoming a U.S. state.
Critics say the two-part plebiscite on Puerto Rico's status was unclear and doesn't accurately represent the will of the island. Even the White House hasn't been clear about what the vote means, they say.
"Democracy should never be used to confuse people. ... I'm sorry they are confused in the White House," said Puerto Rican Sen. Eduardo Bhatia of the Popular Democratic Party.
The first ballot question asked Puerto Rican voters whether they supported the island's status as a U.S. commonwealth; 54% of them said no.
In response to the second question, which asked voters to select an alternative, 61% of those who cast ballots chose statehood, but more than 480,000 people abstained from voting on that question
Detroit has run out of enough private sector makers:
" In Detroit's case, six of the top 10 employers are not private businesses at all, but government entities "
http://www.michigancapitolconfidential.com/14382
"Congress should now study the results closely, and provide the people of Puerto Rico with a clear path forward that lays out the means by which Puerto Ricans themselves can determine their own status," White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters this week.
PRicans had expected the President to lead this charge, but what he is doing is what past presidents have done and that is pass the buck to congress where he knows it will be placed in the X files where it has been for too long.
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