Saturday, May 8, 2010

Saturday, May 8, 2010

I knew there was a reason some people act and/or think like, well, Neanderthals.

ANOTHER self-righteous hypocrite at the Family Research Council gets caught. And what lies they tell.

AND there's the German view of the Greek debt crisis.

MEANWHILE, here's what Joe Lieberman's buddies have been up to recently. (Aren't these guys "terrorists"? So let's strip them of their citizenship. Right, Joe?)

5 comments:

  1. Europe and their failed socialist experiment is going down the tubes,buddy. Hopefully Pres. Obama will see the light before it is too late.

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  2. And that failed socialist experiment is why rich Americans drive German cars, talk on Finnish cell phones, check their Swiss watches, eat on French china and drink their Italian wine out of Irish crystal while seated in their Danish furniture. I do hope Obama sees the light. Too bad ordinary Americans can't afford such socialist products.

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  3. Is it too bad? And why would we want to emulate them? Why would we want their snooty products? Are these things needed by the ordinary man? And why single out rich Americans? Are they the only ones that purchase goods from these countries?
    Their EU welfare state discourages hard work,and rewards those do the least possible to get by.
    Greece is in trouble because they lied to investors about their financial state. The chickens have come home to roost.The piper has his hand out.Time to pay up.

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  4. No, of course we don't want those snooty products. I keep forgetting that economic development in this country is now a new Dollar General store. Anything else might mean that you would have to pay folks what used to be called a head-of-household wage.

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  5. Well Joe,you can only charge what the market will bear. I bet plenty of the folks in the EU buy those products.I truly believe we will get back to a head-of-household wage,as soon as folks understand they don't need that stuff to get along.

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