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~^ beancounter ~^ February 5th, 2010 11:36 PM

Thank you, Mr. O.
 
mrs. i hate america talks about her fat kidsshe is a dumb
ass, just like her foreign born hubby.....too funny....



Michelle Obama has earned accolades for making healthy living and
eliminating childhood obesity a priority as first lady. But when it
came down to personalizing the issue in relation to her daughters, the
remarks touched a nerve with some, and praise from others.

Michelle Obama shares stories about her family during obesity campaign
in Va.The first lady made the issue of healthy eating personal last
week at an event in Alexandria, Va., where she kicked off a campaign
addressing the issue of childhood obesity.

"We went to our pediatrician all the time," Obama said. "I thought my
kids were perfect -- they are and always will be -- but he [the
doctor] warned that he was concerned that something was getting off
balance."




Giles February 5th, 2010 11:39 PM

Thank you, Mr. O.
 
On Feb 5, 5:33*pm, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:
" folks who send him 'tax
work' to do.... "

........there are many *, *he, he, he.....


Moron.

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Giles February 5th, 2010 11:39 PM

Thank you, Mr. O.
 
On Feb 5, 5:36*pm, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:
mrs. i hate america talks about her fat kidsshe is a dumb
ass, just like her foreign born hubby.....too funny....

Michelle Obama has earned accolades for making healthy living and
eliminating childhood obesity a priority as first lady. But when it
came down to personalizing the issue in relation to her daughters, the
remarks touched a nerve with some, and praise from others.

Michelle Obama shares stories about her family during obesity campaign
in Va.The first lady made the issue of healthy eating personal last
week at an event in Alexandria, Va., where she kicked off a campaign
addressing the issue of childhood obesity.

"We went to our pediatrician all the time," Obama said. "I thought my
kids were perfect -- they are and always will be -- but he [the
doctor] warned that he was concerned that something was getting off
balance."


Idiot.

g.

~^ beancounter ~^ February 5th, 2010 11:51 PM

Thank you, Mr. O.
 

yes, you are...




Idiot.




~^ beancounter ~^ February 5th, 2010 11:52 PM

Thank you, Mr. O.
 
i'll say you are...




Dumbass.





~^ beancounter ~^ February 6th, 2010 12:32 AM

Thank you, Mr. O.
 


THE OBVIOUS DEFICIT-CLOSERS

By DICK MORRIS & EILEEN MCGANN


Published in the New York Post on February 5, 2010


As he tells us he wants to reduce the dangerous budget deficit,
President
Obama brings to mind the hapless engineers at Toyota who find that
their
vehicles accelerate whether or not the driver wants them to. It
appears
that no matter how hard Obama jams on the brakes with his newfound
commitment to deficit reduction (after almost doubling the deficit in
one
year), the level of red ink just seems inexorably to rise. The House
voted
yesterday to raise the federal debt limit another $1.9 trillion.


Obviously, more fundamental change in the budget's engineering is
needed.
But, unfortunately, it is easier to recall a car than a president.


Obama's announced intention to freeze 13 percent of the budget for
three
years is a relatively minor cut. It will trim the deficit by only 3
percent over the decade.


But if the president really wanted to get serious about reducing the
deficit, he's got two easy steps to take:


1) Stop the remaining $500 billion of last year's $800 billion
stimulus
package.


2) Refund to the Treasury the $500 billion in TARP funds repaid by
the
banks.


Instead, he's merrily spending the remaining stimulus cash -- even
though
the first round failed to curb the recession, doing little more than
protecting the jobs and pay of state and local government employees.
The
remaining money would do more of the same -- while also funding
pork-barrel projects all over America.


But only $300 billion of the stimulus has been spent. Why not call
back
the remaining $500 billion? Because Obama is still committed to the
expansion of government spending. His promise of a (minor) freeze
next
year brings to mind an overweight friend's talk of the diet he'll go
on --
even as he starts another banana split.


Then there's the TARP funds. Most of the money laid out under
President
George W. Bush is being repaid by the banks that borrowed it -- but
Obama
is intent on intercepting the cash before it lands in the Treasury
and
sending it out the door again.


He wants these funds for his second stimulus, relabeled as a "jobs
bill."
Some $30 billion is to go to small businesses for job creation, $30
billion for consumer credit and yet another $100 billion for more
state
and local aid -- that is, more protection for government workers.


And none of that cash will ever come back -- even though it's TARP
money
that was initially appropriated for short-term lending, spending that
the
government would quickly recoup.


When will the president learn that deficit spending isn't the way to
stimulate the economy? That by adding to the deficit, he is stopping
business from borrowing to create jobs and blocking consumers from
getting
the capital they need to make purchases?


Treasury debt is up 41 percent over the last year, while commercial
and
consumer lending is down by more than 20 percent: The government is
hogging the loan window. Doesn't the president realize that this is
blocking, not catalyzing, job creation?



DaveS February 6th, 2010 07:04 AM

Thank you, Mr. O.
 
On Feb 5, 1:36*pm, Giles wrote:
On Feb 5, 12:58*pm, DaveS wrote:





On Feb 5, 4:43*am, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:


yawwnn.....hey DaveS...ever thought about getting a
hobby?


what a lib tard...


On Feb 5, 12:55*am, DaveS wrote:


On Jan 29, 9:47*am, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:


yes they are...


Imbecile.


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Q;How many pretend CPAs does it take to screw up someones tax return?
A:One. Which is why the IRS is going to make these guys take a
qualifying test after their research shows close to a 3/4th error
rate.


Q:How many years can a pretend CPA, pretend they are "studying to take
the Exam" when they are actually diddling away their time mouthing
Aryan Nations-like bullcrap?
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Sure, I like doing all kinds of hobby stuff. I especially like ****ing
on Aryan Nations wannabees like you. I would appreciate it if you were
smarter, more nimble, maybe less of a wimp, but hey I make do with the
sport available. In an ideal world I'd run you with dogs and a
Louieville Slugger but I am already on PETA's **** list.


Dave


I just talked to Debbie Dumstruk, "National Mediums Laision" for Peta.

Me: So, what's your organization's position with regard to legume
cruelty?

Debbie: Ooh, those itty bitty monkeys with the big eyes? *I divine
that we hate that!

Me: *Um......o.k.

I think your safe.....for now.

giles
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Giles February 6th, 2010 01:40 PM

Thank you, Mr. O.
 
On Feb 6, 1:04*am, DaveS wrote:
On Feb 5, 1:36*pm, Giles wrote:





On Feb 5, 12:58*pm, DaveS wrote:


On Feb 5, 4:43*am, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:


yawwnn.....hey DaveS...ever thought about getting a
hobby?


what a lib tard...


On Feb 5, 12:55*am, DaveS wrote:


On Jan 29, 9:47*am, "~^ beancounter ~^" wrote:


yes they are...


Imbecile.


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Q;How many pretend CPAs does it take to screw up someones tax return?
A:One. Which is why the IRS is going to make these guys take a
qualifying test after their research shows close to a 3/4th error
rate.


Q:How many years can a pretend CPA, pretend they are "studying to take
the Exam" when they are actually diddling away their time mouthing
Aryan Nations-like bullcrap?
A:Can't tell for sure but one Colorado dufus seems to be going for a
new record.- Hide quoted text -


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Sure, I like doing all kinds of hobby stuff. I especially like ****ing
on Aryan Nations wannabees like you. I would appreciate it if you were
smarter, more nimble, maybe less of a wimp, but hey I make do with the
sport available. In an ideal world I'd run you with dogs and a
Louieville Slugger but I am already on PETA's **** list.


Dave


I just talked to Debbie Dumstruk, "National Mediums Laision" for Peta.


Me: So, what's your organization's position with regard to legume
cruelty?


Debbie: Ooh, those itty bitty monkeys with the big eyes? *I divine
that we hate that!


Me: *Um......o.k.


I think your safe.....for now.


giles
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~^ beancounter ~^ February 6th, 2010 02:37 PM

Thank you, Mr. O.
 
Obama is a sell out. Sell out on the war issues. Sell out on health
insurance. Sell out to the insurance and drug companies. Sell out to
the financial institutions. Sell out on energy policy. Sold out the
American people. Took our money and ran! Obama, the one-term
president.



~^ beancounter ~^ February 6th, 2010 02:43 PM

o'bummer "care" DOA ... good... maybe he can get back to l@@kingfor his papers...ha, ha....
 
WASHINGTON – No, maybe he can't. President Barack Obama, who insisted
he would succeed where other presidents had failed to fix the nation's
health care system, now concedes the effort may die in Congress.

The president's newly conflicting signals could frustrate Democratic
lawmakers who are hungry for guidance from the White House as they try
to salvage the effort to extend coverage to millions of uninsured
Americans and hold down spiraling medical costs. Obama's comments
Thursday night came hours after Republican Scott Brown was sworn in to
replace the late Edward M. Kennedy, leaving Democrats without their
filibuster-proof majority in the Senate, and Obama's signature health
legislation with no clear path forward.


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