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  1. Quote Originally Posted by Yoshi View Post
    You just described Obama perfectly. He is the mouthpiece and has shown no leadership, personality, or insight. I know exactly why Hollywood loves him. He's a great actor when someone else writes his lines.
    This is right on the money. Obama is a talking head, nothing else.

  2. Quote Originally Posted by Yoshi View Post
    Obama probably ran out of things to do on vacation after being an absentee Senator during one of the worst Congress sessions ever in terms of work days.

    But I like the fact that that weak defense is the best you have, since the clock is ticking on the 100 day mark, and your boy hasn't done a damn positive thing still.
    Cough, Stem Cell Research, Cough...
    Quote Originally Posted by William Oldham
    Sing a song of Madeleine-Mary
    A tune that all can carry
    Burly says if we don't sing
    Then we won't have anything...

  3. That was congress pushing that, asshat.

  4. Quote Originally Posted by Othello Harrington View Post
    That was congress pushing that, asshat.
    And he signed off on it idiot. The previous president wouldn't.

    Ergo, positive.
    Quote Originally Posted by William Oldham
    Sing a song of Madeleine-Mary
    A tune that all can carry
    Burly says if we don't sing
    Then we won't have anything...

  5. He tried to capitalize veteran's insurance too, but you socalists wouldn't let him!
    "Question the world man... I know the meaning of everything right now... it's like I can touch god." - bbobb the ggreatt

  6. He also loaned $40 pototoes to struggling AIG, because he's there when the market needs him!
    "Question the world man... I know the meaning of everything right now... it's like I can touch god." - bbobb the ggreatt

  7. Quote Originally Posted by YellerDog View Post
    I miss Kilborn.


    Yeah me too.

    Him challenging that WNBA player to a game of 1 on 1, building it up like he was going to lose, then wiping the fucking floor with her was one of the greatest moments of television I've ever seen.

    I checked Youtube and cannot find a video of that unfortunately, but it is awesome.
    Quote Originally Posted by William Oldham
    Sing a song of Madeleine-Mary
    A tune that all can carry
    Burly says if we don't sing
    Then we won't have anything...

  8. I miss when Daily Show wasn't almost entirely political. Give me back Vance DeGeneres interviewing a man in a toilet costume.

  9. Quote Originally Posted by TODE View Post
    I'm sorry but his version of Late Late Show was practically unwatchable.
    I'm not talking about the Late Late Show. The combination of that era's Daily Show writers and Kilborn was solid aztec gold.

    You Had To Be There!
    Quote Originally Posted by youandwhosearmy View Post
    Yeah me too.

    Him challenging that WNBA player to a game of 1 on 1, building it up like he was going to lose, then wiping the fucking floor with her was one of the greatest moments of television I've ever seen.
    Fuck yeah! That was the best!
    Last edited by YellerDog; 20 Mar 2009 at 02:43 PM.
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    I'm sure whatever Yeller wrote is fascinating!

  10. #960
    To all of you who cry about the sky falling when the deficit increases:
    Quote Originally Posted by Associated Press
    President Obama's budget would generate deficits averaging almost $1 trillion a year over the next decade, according to the latest congressional estimates, significantly worse than predicted by the White House just last month.

    The Congressional Budget Office figures, obtained by The Associated Press Friday, predict Obama's budget will produce $9.3 trillion worth of red ink over 2010-2019. That's $2.3 trillion worse than the White House predicted in its budget.

    Worst of all, CBO says the deficit under Obama's policies would never go below 4 percent of the size of the economy, figures that economists agree are unsustainable. By the end of the decade, the deficit would exceed 5 percent of gross domestic product, a dangerously high level.

    The latest figures, even worse than expected by top Democrats, throw a major monkey wrench into efforts to enact Obama's budget, which promises universal health care for all and higher spending for domestic programs like education and research into renewable energy.

    Many Democrats were already uncomfortable with Obama's budget, which promises to cut the deficit to $533 billion in five years. The CBO says the red ink for that year will total $672 billion.

    The worsening economy is responsible for the even deeper fiscal mess inherited by Obama. As an illustration, CBO says that the deficit for the current budget year, which began Oct. 1, will top $1.8 trillion, $93 billion more than foreseen by the White House.

    The 2009 deficit, fueled by the $700 billion Wall Street bailout and diving tax revenues stemming from the worsening recession, is four times the previous $459 billion record set just last year.

    The CBO's estimate for 2010 is worse as well, with a deficit of almost $1.4 trillion expected under administration policies, about $200 billion more than predicted by Obama.

    By the end of the decade, the deficit under Obama's blueprint would go back up to $1.2 trillion.

    Democrats in Congress are readying Obama's budget for preliminary votes next week, and they promise to cut the deficit in half within five years.

    Democrats are likely to curb somewhat Obama's request for a 9 percent increase in non-defense agency budgets.

    Obama's $3.6 trillion budget for the 2010 fiscal year beginning Oct. 1 contains ambitious programs to overhaul the U.S. health care system and initiate new "cap-and-trade" rules to combat global warming.

    Both initiatives involve raising federal revenues sharply higher, but those dollars wouldn't be used to defray the burgeoning deficit.

    Republicans say Obama's budget plan taxes, spends and borrows too much, and they've been sharply critical of his $787 billion economic stimulus measure and a just-passed $410 billion omnibus spending bill that awarded big increases to domestic agency budgets.

    The administration says it inherited deficits totaling $9 trillion over the next decade and that its budget plan cuts $2 trillion from those deficits. But most of those spending reductions come from reducing overseas costs for the war in Iraq.

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