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2nd Term, Part VI: Burnin' down the House

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So Faux "News" has been pumping this truckers' shutdown that's going to show up in DC today to call for Obama to resign. They trumpeted that 10000 truckers were expected, which would bring traffic in Washington to a halt.

Pop Quiz: how many trucks actually showed up today?
A: 30
B: 1000
C: 10000
D: 30000

Gee, that's never happened before. A news organization was trying to pump up expectations about a rally or event and it didn't even come close to delivering. That's never happened to anyone on the left at all because they always follow through on their promises and don't over inflate anything. [/sarcasm] :p
 
Gee, that's never happened before. A news organization was trying to pump up expectations about a rally or event and it didn't even come close to delivering. That's never happened to anyone on the left at all because they always follow through on their promises and don't over inflate anything. [/sarcasm] :p

C'mon, I don't remember anything as ridiculous as The 10K Trucker Convoy on the left. If we can't make fun of this what can we make fun of? :D
 
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Word is slowly circulating around Twitter that a 6-week compromise has been reached on the debt ceiling. So our the global economy is now at the whim of Punxatawney Phil.

"I see my shadow! Six more weeks of fiscal sanity!"
If that turns out to be true what a joke it is. No one wants to go on record about anything, kick it down the road again.
 
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A clarification, please. Will this destruction take place before or after the "thousand years of darkness" Chuck Norris warned against if Obama was re-elected?

Given that this is Nobel Prize season, shouldn't the Koch Brothers be offering prizes for Extraordinary Fearmongering? Lots of competition among for Norris from Bachmann, Gohmert, King, and of course, Conspiracy Theory Beck.
 
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Cruz is all in on fight over Obamacare
Hours before he and other Senate Republicans were scheduled to meet with President Obama at the White House on Friday, Senator Ted Cruz, the Tea Party firebrand from Texas, called upon Republican House members to stand strong in their fight against “Obamacare.” - See more at: http://www.boston.com/politicalinte...CO5upiUlrV1BL/story.html#sthash.j3e3VyAz.dpuf

Cruz blamed the White House for the impasse as the shutdown entered its 11th day and the government is less than a week from the Oct 17 deadline to raise its borrowing limit or face a government default and resulting economic calamity .

“The Democrats are feeling the heat,” Cruz said. Noting that he planned to head to the White House Friday with other Senate Republicans to meet with the president, he joked: “If I am never seen again, please send a search and rescue team.”
- See more at: http://www.boston.com/politicalinte...CO5upiUlrV1BL/story.html#sthash.j3e3VyAz.dpuf
 
They're scheduled to be there at 5PM, dingbats.

And leave at 5:01? Hey! That could be a great explanation for Faux "News" - the 10000 truck mega-convoy went through DC so quickly that no one could see them!
 
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“The Democrats are feeling the heat,” Cruz said.

Possibly but only in the fantasy world where Cruz and willfully ignorant Tea Partiers sit back and deny reality. The numbers say otherwise.

Americans blamed Republicans over President Barack Obama for the shutdown by a margin of 22 percentage points, with 53 percent saying the GOP deserved more blame, and 31 percent saying Obama did. Approval ratings for the Republican Party and the tea party were at 24 percent and 21 percent respectively -- both record lows as measured by NBC/WSJ.

The horrendous numbers for the GOP are spiking bad, not just because of their ill-planned extortion strategy leading to the shutdown. There is a compounding effect when this plan [what Jindal meant by not being the "stupid party"] follows on the heels of rejection of immigration reform, opposition to universal background checks for gun sales [favored by 95%], continued climate change denial, attempts to slash food stamps while defending at all costs farm subsidies and other corporate welfare, and opposing implementation of the consumer protection agency.
 
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“The Democrats are feeling the heat,” Cruz said.

Possibly but only in the fantasy world where Cruz and willfully ignorant Tea Partiers sit back and deny reality. The numbers say otherwise.



The horrendous numbers for the GOP are spiking bad, not just because of their ill-planned extortion strategy leading to the shutdown. There is a compounding effect when this plan [what Jindal meant by not being the "stupid party"] follows on the heels of rejection of immigration reform, opposition to universal background checks for gun sales [favored by 95%], continued climate change denial, attempts to slash food stamps while defending at all costs farm subsidies and other corporate welfare, and opposing implementation of the consumer protection agency.

And even after all that your average Fox News viewer is still convinced the problem is the Kenyan Muslim in the White House.
 
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And leave at 5:01? Hey! That could be a great explanation for Faux "News" - the 10000 truck mega-convoy went through DC so quickly that no one could see them!

They were actually delayed because of reports that the National Guard were armed blocking the entrance to the beltway. Pictures are available of the troops being bused there.
 
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They're scheduled to be there at 5PM, dingbats.

BTW, where did you hear 5PM? News stories I have seen say it was supposed to start this morning. This story from those terrorist sympathizers over at the Washington Times say 3PM.

WASHINGTON, October 11, 2013 — The so-called “Ride for the Constitution” that was supposed to bring truckers from states neighboring Washington D.C. to circle the beltway slowing three lanes for three days is, as of this writing, yet another protest bust. The “thousands of truckers” announced by rally spokespersons Zeena Andrews and Peter Santilli have failed to appear, and observers report few sightings of trucks on the beltway with the signature #T2SDA (Truckers to Shut Down America) stickers and flags.

The Virginia state police dispatch center for Doswell, Virginia, which organizers were using as a staging area for protesting truckers, claim activity is minimal and not of concern.

Another staging area, the truck stop and weigh station in Dumfries, Virginia is also light on protesters with the combined estimate of vehicles at 30 large trucks and about 15 pick-up trucks.

Virginia state police have added some extra units on the beltway for precaution, however the public relations office for the Maryland state police says there are no disruptions and it is business as usual
 
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They were actually delayed because of reports that the National Guard were armed blocking the entrance to the beltway. Pictures are available of the troops being bused there.

With black helicopters in the background? I'm sure Breitbart, Drudge or whoever will have some very convincing photographs. Sorry, see the story I posted. If there were a lot of trucks at the rallying points you might have a case, but there aren't so you don't. Good effort though.
 
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And even after all that your average Fox News viewer is still convinced the problem is the Kenyan Muslim in the White House.

And the only reason he's in the White House is that defunct ACORN stole the election.:rolleyes: In GOTP Land, no lie is too big or vile.
 
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I'm now of the opinion that the Republican have become so blinded by admiring their own shiny white morality that they have crossed a line to being devastated in the next rounds of elections and facing a major purge and rebuild. They've been so determined to satisfy the ultra-conservative tea party element that when they do inevitably let those people down by compromising on Obamacare somehow, it's going to cost them a boatload of their core supporters. The really bad news? They've already lost everyone else by now, me included. I just can't imagine voting for anyone that subscribes to the Republican party in it's current national flavor. The more painful this default/Obamacare mess does become, the bigger the blowup of the party will be. So in a way, maybe it's a good thing for everyone if they stay the course for another week or whatever.
 
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I'm now of the opinion that the Republican have become so blinded by admiring their own shiny white morality that they have crossed a line to being devastated in the next rounds of elections and facing a major purge and rebuild. They've been so determined to satisfy the ultra-conservative tea party element that when they do inevitably let those people down by compromising on Obamacare somehow, it's going to cost them a boatload of their core supporters. The really bad news? They've already lost everyone else by now, me included. I just can't imagine voting for anyone that subscribes to the Republican party in it's current national flavor. The more painful this default/Obamacare mess does become, the bigger the blowup of the party will be. So in a way, maybe it's a good thing for everyone if they stay the course for another week or whatever.
I think the party is done. good riddance to a bunch of scum. McCain, Graham, McConell can all go play in the road
 
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They were actually delayed because of reports that the National Guard were armed blocking the entrance to the beltway. Pictures are available of the troops being bused there.

Dude, even the voices in your head are telling you that you are wrong. Time to stop pretending and just admit it...
 
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I'm now of the opinion that the Republican have become so blinded by admiring their own shiny white morality that they have crossed a line to being devastated in the next rounds of elections and facing a major purge and rebuild. They've been so determined to satisfy the ultra-conservative tea party element that when they do inevitably let those people down by compromising on Obamacare somehow, it's going to cost them a boatload of their core supporters. The really bad news? They've already lost everyone else by now, me included. I just can't imagine voting for anyone that subscribes to the Republican party in it's current national flavor. The more painful this default/Obamacare mess does become, the bigger the blowup of the party will be. So in a way, maybe it's a good thing for everyone if they stay the course for another week or whatever.


The unfortunate part of that is that this country really needs two parties to function properly. I do hope you're right though as I'd rather live with one party than have a day when the social conservative nut jobs are in control.

People have been predicting the end of the Republican party for a while though and it keeps on keepin' on.

Maybe it will split. That might be ideal as it would force compromise as the Republicans would have to decide if they're with the Dems or the Tea-baggers on each issue.
 
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