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Mr. Biden.... the American people are not laughing .. once again you made our country a laughing stock .. you crazy ole coot!

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Wasn't Ryan's first job selling hot dogs? He should return to it because I'm not buying anything else from that Ayn Rand clone.
And right, he drove a weenie truck called the "Wienermobile." It's a job though and the kids were happy to see it like the ice cream truck. You remember that Oscar Meyer truck with the hotdog on top? That was his job, the only private sector job he had. And then he worked for the gov'ment. But that's alright with the Rethuglicans.
Wait until you find out, but you probably already know, about how much debt an...
And right, he drove a weenie truck called the "Wienermobile." It's a job though and the kids were happy to see it like the ice cream truck. You remember that Oscar Meyer truck with the hotdog on top? That was his job, the only private sector job he had. And then he worked for the gov'ment. But that's alright with the Rethuglicans.
Wait until you find out, but you probably already know, about how much debt and how many jobs Willard Mitt Romney has actually created. For example, you know the box store problem? Well, Staples is one of his companies and it created jobs, etc. But look at all of the small office supply and stationary supply stores Staples ran out of business. Which ones are the small businesses that Romney is talking about that he created? Staples or the small office supply/stationary stores? Gov. Mitt Romney is probably responsible for flipping more companies and driving up more private sector debt than any one man in history. And he talks about his experience as governor. How long was he governor anyway? I'm going to stop right here, I can spend all day on these two.
As a side note, I knew a few people with well paying management positions with Staples pre Romney. Their positions were eliminated and turned into hourly supervisory positions with salaries being replaced by barely above minimum wage hourly pay.
Romney, the job creator at his finest.
Romney, job creator. What a sham!
This is taken from an alternet.org "How Mitt Romney Will Screw The Red States That Support Him". For more, read the article, it's worth it.
"While Romney has been a chameleon, with a dazzling array of ever-changing positions, he has been quite consistent in one area: he and running mate Paul Ryan would turn vast swaths of our already threadbare social safety net over to the states to administer, while making deep cuts to their funding in the process.
As a result, people living in “blue” and “red” states would effectively become citizens of different countries. The poor and working class in those red states would become eligible for far fewer public benefits. The disparities that exist in funding education, job training and the like would become far more pronounced. We would no longer be citizens of the United States who happen to live in Alabama or Vermont; we would become Alabamians and Vermonters, citizens of states with very different philosophies of government.
It is already the case that residents of "red states [4]" tend to be poorer, have less education, higher rates of uninsured. On average, t...
This is taken from an alternet.org "How Mitt Romney Will Screw The Red States That Support Him". For more, read the article, it's worth it.
"While Romney has been a chameleon, with a dazzling array of ever-changing positions, he has been quite consistent in one area: he and running mate Paul Ryan would turn vast swaths of our already threadbare social safety net over to the states to administer, while making deep cuts to their funding in the process.
As a result, people living in “blue” and “red” states would effectively become citizens of different countries. The poor and working class in those red states would become eligible for far fewer public benefits. The disparities that exist in funding education, job training and the like would become far more pronounced. We would no longer be citizens of the United States who happen to live in Alabama or Vermont; we would become Alabamians and Vermonters, citizens of states with very different philosophies of government.
It is already the case that residents of "red states [4]" tend to be poorer, have less education, higher rates of uninsured. On average, they have greater problems with substance abuse, and higher levels of income inequality. These differences would broaden dramatically if more safety-net programs were left up to the states. No longer would Americans enjoy the same minimum standards of health and well-being -- the quality of public services would vary, depending on where you live, much more than they do today."
Remember Wisconsin? They supported Scott Walker and look at what he did!
shut him down quit crying.