Are Liberals completely delusional?
CFlyJuice
2012/06/07 10:09:02
After the exit polls showed a 50% to 50% race for Governor of Wisconsin, the true tally was 53.2 for the Republican Walker and to Barret's 46.3: about a 7 point difference.
In those same exit polls, they say that Obama would beat Mitt Romney by 7 points.
Since these same exit polls were wrong by 7 points for the Democrats, wouldn't a sane person disregard the exit poll or at least say that Obama and Romney would be about a tie?
When you try to explain this logically, the liberals put their fingers in their ears and sing:
"LA LA LA LA LA...."
Are Liberals completely delusional?

In those same exit polls, they say that Obama would beat Mitt Romney by 7 points.
Since these same exit polls were wrong by 7 points for the Democrats, wouldn't a sane person disregard the exit poll or at least say that Obama and Romney would be about a tie?
When you try to explain this logically, the liberals put their fingers in their ears and sing:
"LA LA LA LA LA...."
Are Liberals completely delusional?

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Rusty Shackleford 2012/06/07 11:09:22Yes. Liberals are completely delusional.






















They put us through hell with a recall and when they lost even after cheating they still refuse to admit people voted, they keep saying the election was bought despite unions paying in millions teardrop attack ads non stop for 16 no. Then millions more to back Falk who lost to Barrett even though Falk had the money and backing even though according to libs the more money you have you'll win.
totally delusional
They all have a certain look about them.........
LOL
Considering that unions drove people with buses and flew people into Wisconsin to vote Illegally, buying homeless people food and they STILL lost despite cheating I wouldn't be talking.
On top of this idiot liberals also keep saying the state was bought but by that logic Falk should have been running against Walker, not Barrett because the unions backed Falk AND paid more money into her than Barrett but yet Barrett won over Falk even though Falk had more money...
Liberal people really have no common sense at all.
This moron said if I voted for walker I was racist which was insane because Barrett wasn't black, then they said I was fat and ugly, then when they couldn't hurt me with that they said my grammar was bad...
Liberals have nothing so they like to throw anything and everything in hopes that something sticks enough to hurt a person they hate.
It's really pathetic.
Oh and that picture of the guy playing the flute... if you read more books you would know where that is from.
I am not Liberal.
I read books on Greek Mythology.
I am just an educated brother.
There are actually people in Greece that still believe in the 12 Gods... bet you didn't read that in any book!
:)
That's BS?
WOW.
Obama had a HUGE majority in BOTH House and Senate in THE FIRST TWO YEARS and got everything he wanted.... what blocking are YOU talking about?
THOUGHT SO.
The "I know you are but what am I" argument!
Typical liberal.
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H.Res. 72 - Passed by the House (391-28) on February 11, 2011
Reducing Regulatory Burdens Act
H.R. 872 - Senate has taken no action to date
Energy Tax Prevention Act
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THE HOUSE BILLS GET KILLED BY DIRTY HARRY REID:
THE DEMOCRAT CONTROLLED SENATE (FOR THE PAST 5+ YEARS) HASN'T EVEN PROPOSED OR PASSED A BUDGET FOR OVER 1,100 DAYS!
On top of that we're finally a right to work state, you should not be forced to join a union just to have a job!
Thanks to Walker the middle class are better now, work is flowing better than national level and even before Walkers term was up now have a surplus!
Also all the home owners saw their taxes go down for the first time in a long time.
The people have spoken and shown they like what Walker has done because they woke up to the state unions robbing the tax payers of their money.
Unions aren't all bad but even FDR said that unions should not be in the public sector because when that happens the only people who get hurt are the people and this has been proven true time and time again.