Archive for May 6th, 2007

Pro-American French Government coming

 

On Sunday France elected a pro-American, conservative named Nicolas Sarkozy as its new president.

The 52-year-old who beat back by 10 percentage points his Socialist rival, promises an unabashed Thatcherite agenda for France.

Sarkozy also replaces the embattled Jacques Chirac, a relic from an earlier age of French politics, who made anti-Americanism his hallmark.

Sarkozy campaigned on a platform of sweeping reforms, pledging to dismantle large portions of the social welfare state and to make France competitive on world markets again.

WOW, does this mean that all Fwench aren’t as bad as we thought?

And on another point dos this show that Socialism is not the solution but the cause of the problems?

Jacques Iraq can kiss my ass on the way out the door.

3 Comments »

Colorado, the blue state

Why are gas taxes so high and still not enough to support the road system?

The state will need billions more dollars than it is expected to have over the next few decades to keep up with highway construction and maintenance. Tolls can provide a vital complement to taxes and fees as a funding source, so it’s encouraging to see tolling taken seriously.

Because our elected idiots spend the money on pet social projects instead of on the roads. What I don’t understand is how we keep electing these people that have no understanding of how money works. they live on credit…

The idea is to have these new high-occupancy toll or HOT lanes carry solo drivers who pay tolls, along with buses and car-poolers. The new lanes would eventually complement Bus Rapid Transit, a part of FasTracks that is supposed to run within the same corridor.

How about the idea that government spend only what it takes in, and on specific purpose that it was collected for.

1 Comment »

We win, they lose

Comments Off

dumb ass

JFK (not the one you liked)

Healthy businesses and healthy workers

By John F. Kerry  |  May 2, 2007

MASSACHUSETTS HAS set an example for the rest of the country by taking bold steps to provide quality health coverage for everyone. Now it’s time for Washington to do the same by bringing meaningful, affordable healthcare to the uninsured — in Massachusetts and across America.

In Massachusetts there’s still a major obstacle in the overall goal of universal coverage: cost. The problem of the uninsured can’t be solved unless the issue of skyrocketing health costs to families and businesses is also tackled.

Ferry boy admits there is a major obstacle with socialized medicine….

If the government wants to re-distribute your wealth, would you want to do any work?

Comments Off

Anti-NRA is full of ignorance of reality.

 

Stupid people and the fact that they will follow anything that they hear..

Here are Your Thoughts on How to Stop the NRA

We could only post a fraction of the overwhelming responses we received, and we listed the submissions by first name only. We also had to edit some of the responses due to length. We hope this begins a dialogue as we work towards solutions to America’s gun violence problem.

This is to make it look like more people responded that really did.

The NRA operates by imposing fear, intimidation, and ridicule on those who disagree with them. Stopping the NRA will require unmasking their tactics through peaceful demonstrations. When enough people march peacefully, picketing NRA headquarters, handgun manufacturers, and compliant politicians, public perception may change.
-Timothy

I guess when you are a timid dumb fuck you are scared of everything… I would like to see what you call imposing fear, intimidation and ridicule…wait, I just ridiculed your pansy-waist ass. forget that part, show me the fear and intimidation please.

We let the gun lobby determine the debate. A massive public relations campaign that gets average citizens demanding that government get guns away from children and criminals would change the discussion. When everyone is demanding a solution, organizations can begin to provide the specifics of what works.
-Sally

Don’t forget the argument ‘for the children’ it works every time…

I believe in the total ban of all guns no matter what kind they are.
-Joseph

So did Hitler

One way to start to turn the tide on the gun lobby will be to tell the stories of the victims of gun violence. We need to show people who have lost loved ones to assault weapons, unlicensed weapons, guns bought from criminal gun dealers who have had violations but still sell guns.
-Eric

We are all victims here…….

As a social scientist, I think what’s needed is more and better data. One of the NRA arguments is that people need guns for “protection.” What’s the evidence that this ever works? If you have a gun on your person or in your car how are you safer in a dark parking lot late at night? How many intruders or muggers are scared off or shot by the self-sufficient gun-toting citizen? How many people are accidentally shot every year by guns kept by someone for “protection”? Data, data, data.
-Colleen

So, are you smarter than the rest of us? is that why you do read the data on states that have concealed carry laws? the data shows that when people use the right to arm themselves all crime drops.

The NRA should be banned as a terrorist organization. They have contributed to more deaths in the United States than any other terrorist group.
-Charlie

Charlie is also against the Global War on Terror….right?

time for me to buy a new gun this week….just in case the Dhimminocrats take the white house and try to take our freedoms.

there was a lot of empty space on the site too. I wonder if that is all they could find.

3 Comments »