No kidding. Especially the jobless ones.
Joe Biden told supporters, “Millions and millions of Americans are in depression.”
Fired up.
Via The Weekly Standard:
“The unemployed are in real trouble,” Biden said. “My grandpa used to say, from Scranton, he’d say, ‘Joe, when the guy in Dunmore – the next town over – when the guy in Dunmore is out of work, it’s an economic slowdown. When your brother-in-law is out of work, it’s a recession. When you’re out of work, it’s a depression. It’s a depression for millions and millions of Americans.”
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Brandon In Baton Rouge commented:
“And when my running mate and I lose our jobs, that’s a recovery!”
You’d think Joe was out there trying to throw the election…
Hack commented:
Joe Biden could craft the most brilliant philosophical theory known to man and it would still sound stupid.
LYNNO commented:
who are these people, am i in a different realm, this administation thinks we are stupid.
commie,marcist v.p and obama (liar in chief) can’t wait 132 more days anybody but obama. hope he goes to jail for stealing the american tax payers money. all his cronies, and fellow comrades.
Paddy commented:
What more can you expect from the court jester?
l.barney commented:
NO KIDDING
Mad Hatter commented:
Not only are they in a financial state of Depression, but they’re in a mental state of Depression when the Dictator in Chief in the White House.
Jimmy commented:
Nah! Joe, the private sector is doing just fine!
Mad Hatter commented:
**with the Dictator in Chief in the White House.*** typo
old glazier commented:
He sounds like he’s talking to pre-schoolers with that simple -speak, but probably union members on funemployment.
Jack commented:
Now can the repubics make smart use of the sound bite?
how dumbed down are we bg commented:
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oh yes, and we’ll be even more depressed
should the SC stab US in the back again..
Balance of Supreme Court at stake in 2012 election
June 27, 2012
by Newt Gingrich
Two weeks of Supreme Court decisions are a vivid
reminder of why your vote for president matters.
In the next four years, enough new justices may be appointed either
to strengthen decisively the current conservative majority or to shift
to a very liberal majority on the Court.
If former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney wins,
the conservative majority will be strengthened.
If President Obama is reelected, the Court will lurch to the left.
Consider the stakes that the rulings this week and last have illustrated.
All eyes are on the Supreme Court as we wait for its decision
on Obamacare and the answers to fundamental questions.
Will the Court rule that the individual mandate is unconstitutional?
Will the Court rule that the entire act is unconstitutional because there
was no severability clause in the law? A clause instructing courts to
“sever” from the rest of the law any part deemed unconstitutional —
instead of striking down the entire law — is usually written into large
bills to preserve them in the face of such challenges. But because the
Obama administration could not go back to the Senate after they lost
Ted Kennedy’s seat to Scott Brown in the special election, no such
clause was in the final bill. By refusing to compromise, Obama may
have put everything at risk. Alternatively, will the Court simply rule
that the individual mandate is so central to the bill that if it is struck
down, it practically kills the bill – a view Justice Antonin Scalia and
others seem to be interested in exploring?
Or, will everyone be shocked because the Court rules the mandate is
constitutional? Imagining such scenarios is a reminder of the range of
the Court’s impact.
Remember that this decision is coming in a two week period that saw the
Court eliminate government unions’ ability to take political money from
non-members without their consent and even required the union leaders
to notify their members when they had special dues.
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Bill Mitchell commented:
THINK ABOUT THIS:
If Obama were running against himself this cycle, he could make a good case for why he should replace himself because he has done such a horrible job.
how dumbed down are we bg commented:
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re: #12 June 27, 2012 at 4:50 pm
posted my email version, so please read link version, thank you..
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how dumbed down are we bg commented:
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Bill Mitchell #13 June 27, 2012 at 4:52 pm
that’s exactly how Progressives think..
first they turn everything inside out, upside down, bass ackwards,
then they try and turn it back the other way through logic based
on reversing their blatant flaws, ergo, back to square one, wash
rinse, repeat.. gah!!
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anti-bho commented:
ot
Freedom’s_Lighthouse.wmv – YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5t9SB4b-nsM
Sure you did, you prima donna pos…..!
From what I saw you were cowering in your little corner chewing your nails while the whole thing went down.
dunce commented:
Biden sounds like he is preparing for obamas resignation and being the democrat nominee.
Shawn commented:
Nothing will change until we get rid of this huge government fiasco. The waste,fraud and cronyism that goes on dooms us all. Vote out all entrenched incumbants.
The Worm commented:
So…what we should take from this is that Joe’s grandfather was a Reaganite? Either that or Joe’s plagiarizing again. These conceptual comments are right out of Reagan’s quote.
Now…I’ll finish the quote.
“…RECOVERY IS WHEN OBAMA (and Joe) LOSE THEIR JOBS.”
Cheers,
The Worm
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