Maybe he and that hag should hang out here, maybe they'd learn a few things;) Oh wait, they probably don't have the time...vacations take precedent.
Wonder which screen name he's trolling under...........:)
Obama is now campaiging on Sodahead.
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Attached is a screen shot of the "Join Moosehell" add on Sodahead. Too funny...it seems Sodahead has gotten under Obama's skin and he feels he needs to change our minds...good luck with that.

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This guy has a ton of money to spend.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/r...
Who do you believe?? Getting sick of all the misinformation!!
The GOP bill would pay for it by taking ObamaCare funds. Democrats prefer subsidizing the low rates with higher taxes on the rich.
http://endoftheamericandream....
Get some new martial already will ya:)
There's been a lot of duplicate accounts here lately and sometimes I look at a profile when people sound familiar yet I've never seen them here before, its no big deal is it? I just looked at your profile, it's an open format after all.
Yea good excuse about the profile, lol
Staying on topic.... the White House proposed funding the extension of the low interest rates by closing a small business tax loophole that allows some shareholder-employees of so-called "S corporations" to avoid paying the Medicare payroll tax on their earnings. An S-Corporation does not pay corporate taxes but passes income to the individual shareholders, who can report it as profits rather than wages in order to lower their tax burden.
John Boehner claimed there was never any intent on the GOP’s part to raise the rates on student loans and that President Obama had simply manufactured this disagreement to score political points with young voters and their families.
I wonder, then, how the Speaker would explain the provision in the Ryan Budget—passed last month by all the Republicans in the House but ten—that doubles the student loan rate to 6.8 percent on July 1, 2012?
Now go troll someone else since I won't be wasting anymore time on a sock puppet.