Tuesday, March 16, 2010

A "Self-Executing Rule"

Think how much trouble that would save...[Read]

9 comments:

  1. "Think how much trouble that would save..."

    Especially if we could apply it to the traitors in power!

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  2. witness the height of insanity: government officials pretending the government acts on its own without their authority or responsibility at all!

    "wasn't me!"

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  3. We the people deem to have replaced the current government, and as a jury found them guilty of treason.
    Deem it, makes it so.

    Or is it "deem on you"?

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  4. "Self-Executing Rule"

    Noun. Condition whereby Democrats are under orders to "off" themselves.

    Thereby saving the taxpayers money.

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  5. It appears that these people want to play Russian roulette with six loaded chambers and figure they will still have time to exclaim, "Uh-Oh", and dodge the bullet.

    Maybe they've figured that there is a life after Washington after all. They do get to retire after one term with full pay don't they.

    We're the ones getting screwed, and they won't respect us in the morning. Hell, they don't respect us now.

    [W-III]

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  6. "Self-executing". What an interesting way to put it.


    Richard
    III

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  7. Slaughter of self-execution.

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  8. They'll do anything to counter Medicare insolvency during Obama's tenure. And "anything" means "massive tax hike or die".

    Just think: the bursting of the subsidized health care bubble would send tens of millions of disillusioned baby boomers on a quest for a political party that likes to cut taxes. It's either that, or stop popping expensive pills.

    The worlds most expensive vote-buying scheme must not be allowed to fail!

    Say, how bad is that Medicare insolvency, anyway? Every time we hear about it, it's bigger and closer.

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  9. straightarrow3/17/2010 10:26 PM

    If they do this, will it then be time? If not, when?

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