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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Monday Morning Talking Points

Congress Critter Mo Brooks (r.) is having a Town Hall Meeting in conjunction with the South Huntsville Civic (sic) Association tonight at the Grissom High School Auditorium, 7901 Bailey Cove Rd. Be there or be square. Since Mo is holding the meeting in south Huntsville he probably won't answer questions from the "low I.Q. north Huntsville residents or from the "project" dwellers", so I would suggest making some wearable signs that ask "Where are the jobs", or, "Why did you vote for the let women die act?", or, "Hey Mo! Can we bring back slavery now that you've done everything short of shooting illegals"? or, "When our elected officials don't listen to the will of the people isn't that treason"?

Instructions for making a wearable sign, get an 8x10 piece of paper, write or print your message, punch a hole at the top of each end, insert a string/ribbon in the holes and tie it around your neck like a necklace. It's perfectly legal.

The Talking TeeVee Pundit Heads really need to do a better job of vetting the republican pResidential candidates before they hype them up as the front runner. Did they not know Herman Cain got his 666 I mean 999 economic plan sounds like it came straight out of Sim City?
WASHINGTON -- In Herman Cain's America, the tax code would be very, very simple: The corporate income tax rate would be 9 percent, the personal income tax rate would be 9 percent and the national sales tax rate would be 9 percent.

But there's already a 999 plan out there, in a land called SimCity.

Long before Cain was running for president and getting attention for his 999 plan, the residents of SimCity 4 -- which was released in 2003 -- were living under a system where the default tax rate was 9 percent for commercial taxes, 9 percent for industrial taxes and 9 percent for residential taxes. (That is, of course, if you didn't use the cheat codes to get unlimited money and avoid taxes altogether.)
Do they not know about Cain's ties to the Koch brother?
Cain's campaign manager and a number of aides have worked for Americans for Prosperity, or AFP, the advocacy group founded with support from billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, which lobbies for lower taxes and less government regulation and spending. Cain credits a businessman who served on an AFP advisory board with helping devise his "9-9-9" plan to rewrite the nation's tax code. And his years of speaking at AFP events have given the businessman and radio host a network of loyal grassroots fans.
I said it in 2000 and I say it again in 2011, the 2012 Presidential election is about the courts, I won't say stupid, because we the people aren't stupid, but the media thinks we are stupid. That's why they are talking about fences, and cults and other weapons of mass distortions.
The Democrats have been falling over each other in recent weeks, desperate to come up with reasons why the American people should send President Obama back to the White house next year. Incredibly, they have ignored the most blatantly obvious one. It's time we have a serious discussion regarding the ramifications of a Republican victory in 2012 - and what it would mean for the future of this Republic if even one more right wing extremist is appointed to sit on that court.
I'll tell you what it would mean, it would mean more Americans could be killed despite there being reasonable doubt about their guilt.
"We can have democracy in this country, or we can have great wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can't have both."Louis Brandeis

Enough said.

2 comments:

GrannyStandingforTruth said...

Redeye, great post! It looks like the Koch brothers have really been busy greasing folks hands with money to control our government. If I was Attorney General, I'd be investigating them and giving orders to leave no stone unturned to my staff. Herman Cain is a puppet. My daddy told me never trust a man who talks out the side of their mouth. He was right too!

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Redeye said...

Thanks Granny! Hermain Cain is a tool.

What AG? :)