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2pid, I want to understand your 'differing POV'
When the republicans held all of the reins of power, all problems were
the Dems' fault for being "obstructionists". Now that the republicans have lost all power due to the "will of the people" all problems are the Dems' fault because in the last 60 days they have totally messed everything up. When the republicans were in power all of your vitriol toward the Dems was 'constrcutive criticism'. Now that the republicans are a toothless, confused mess (due to the "will of the people") all of your vitriol toward the Dems is being part of the 'loyal opposition'. Did I miss anything? LoL. |
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2pid, I want to understand your 'differing POV'
Who said there's no such thing as infinite stupidity? When the republicans held all of the reins of power, Never happenned. That was a quick end to your strawman. He was referring to the federal government, Witless. Apparently you don't vote for national offices. We The People (which excludes you) elect the President, the Senators, and the Representatives. Do you realize that Bush was President from 2001 through 2008? That means the Republicans controlled the White House. The Republicans also controlled the House of Representatives (the lower body of the U.S. Congress) from 2001 (actually 1995) through 2006. That's two out of three "reins" from 2001 through 2006. As for the Senate, also known as the upper body of the U.S. Congress, the Republicans were in control from 2002 through 2006. It's clear to anybody who can read that the Republicans controlled the White House and both houses of Congress from 2002 through 2006. How is that *not* hold all the reins of power? It's OK if you're too stupid to answer. Wouldn't be the first time. -- "Less Thinking and More Yapping -- Vote Republican!" -- Scottie Witlessmongrel's vision for a better Amerika |
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2pid, I want to understand your 'differing POV'
Yappity-yappity-WOOF! Scottie snarls at the shadows and lunges at a dust bunny. Who said there's no such thing as infinite stupidity? When the republicans held all of the reins of power, *Never happenned. That was a quick end to your strawman. He was referring to the federal government, Witless. Apparently you don't vote for national offices. We The People (which excludes you) elect the President, the Senators, and the Representatives. Do you realize that Bush was President from 2001 through 2008? That means the Republicans controlled the White House. The Republicans also controlled the House of Representatives (the lower body of the U.S. Congress) from 2001 (actually 1995) through 2006. That's two out of three "reins" from 2001 through 2006. As for the Senate, also known as the upper body of the U.S. Congress, the Republicans were in control from 2002 through 2006. It's clear to anybody who can read that the Republicans controlled the White House and both houses of Congress from 2002 through 2006. How is that *not* hold all the reins of power? It's OK if you're too stupid to answer. Wouldn't be the first time. Obviously you're too ignorant to know that a simple majority in the senate doesn't mean squat. OK, so you're not too stupid to answer. My mistake. I should've said you're too stupid to answer sensibly. I don't know where you got your 'education', Witless, but a majority in the Senate means a great deal. Perhaps not as much as in the House, but the majority party (or coalition) assigns chairmanships. You probably have no idea what that means. The majority can also, if they choose, vote as a unified political bloc on individual bills. That means the minority has to take extreme measures if they wan to interfere with the legislating perpetrated by the majority. Does any of this sound at all familiar? Where did you get your "squat" idea? I suspect you've been busy Kroopologizing and you picked up a couple of "pot-fulls" to spare. Stupid, stupid, stupid. Stupidity without limit! Stupidity to the stars, and beyond! YAPYAPYAPYAP! -- " This one was highlighted by MM to draw attention while I think it's not the most aggregious provision but it still has issues." -- Scottie Witlessmongrel, self-described excellent writer, Feb. 22 2009 |
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2pid, I want to understand your 'differing POV'
On Mar 22, 4:49*pm, ScottW2 wrote:
or we can discuss the admissions of democrats that in their haste they don't even read the legislation they are passing. 2pid, there is no one party that has read every word of every piece of legislation. There is no senator, president or representatve that has, or does, read them all the way through. Some of these bills run thousands of pages, 2pid. It would take weeks just to read a single bill in some cases. Now multiply that out and you'll perhaps begin to see what a ninny you are. LoL. On to another topic: *why* are you such an imbecile? |
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2pid, I want to understand your 'differing POV'
On Mar 22, 5:40*pm, George M. Middius
wrote: Yappity-yappity-WOOF! Scottie snarls at the shadows and lunges at a dust bunny. It's OK if you're too stupid to answer. Wouldn't be the first time. Obviously you're too ignorant to know that a simple majority in the senate doesn't mean squat. OK, so you're not too stupid to answer. My mistake. I should've said you're too stupid to answer sensibly. I don't know where you got your 'education', Witless, but a majority in the Senate means a great deal. Perhaps not as much as in the House, but the majority party (or coalition) assigns chairmanships. You probably have no idea what that means. The majority can also, if they choose, vote as a unified political bloc on individual bills. That means the minority has to take extreme measures if they wan to interfere with the legislating perpetrated by the majority. Not mention procedural votes on a simple majority, and the fact that the committee chairpersons can block or delay consideration of bills. 2pid are a imbecile. |
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2pid, I want to understand your 'differing POV'
On Mar 22, 5:51*pm, ScottW2 wrote:
LoL. * You really don't have a clue how the senate works. LoL. |
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2pid, I want to understand your 'differing POV'
2pid are a imbecile:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloture Failing cloture votes are common in the senate. "The new version of the cloture rule, which has remained in place since 1975, makes it considerably easier for the Senate majority to invoke cloture. This has considerably strengthened the power of the majority, and allowed it to pass many bills that would otherwise have been filibustered." LoL. No need to thank me for bringing a small dose of reality to your ignorant perspective. Duh. LoL. Say, 2pid, why do your cites *always* prove the point of the person you are 'discussing' things with? LoL. |
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2pid, I want to understand your 'differing POV'
Shhhh! said: Say, 2pid, why do your cites *always* prove the point of the person you are 'discussing' things with? LoL. Hmmm. You may have proved Witless wrong again, but he gets to say "made you look!" -- " This one was highlighted by MM to draw attention while I think it's not the most aggregious provision but it still has issues." -- Scottie Witlessmongrel, self-described excellent writer, Feb. 22 2009 |
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2pid, I want to understand your 'differing POV'
On Mar 23, 1:12*pm, ScottW2 wrote:
On Mar 22, 5:15*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" Not mention procedural votes on a simple majority, and the fact that the committee chairpersons can block or delay consideration of bills. *I'm happy you're so quick to presume total democratic party responsibility for the current debacles in congress. * Good luck with that. What "current dabacles"? |
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2pid, I want to understand your 'differing POV'
On Mar 23, 4:19*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote: On Mar 23, 1:12*pm, ScottW2 wrote: On Mar 22, 5:15*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" Not mention procedural votes on a simple majority, and the fact that the committee chairpersons can block or delay consideration of bills. *I'm happy you're so quick to presume total democratic party responsibility for the current debacles in congress. * Good luck with that. What "current dabacles"? Sorry, typo. That should read: What "current dahbacles"? |
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2pid, I want to understand your 'differing POV'
On Mar 23, 9:53*am, George M. Middius
wrote: Shhhh! said: Say, 2pid, why do your cites *always* prove the point of the person you are 'discussing' things with? LoL. Hmmm. You may have proved Witless wrong again, but he gets to say "made you look!" The question one must ask one's self when following a 2pidlink is "How will this prove his opponent's point?" And one is never disappointed. LoL. |
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2pid, I want to understand your 'differing POV'
Shhhh! said: Not mention procedural votes on a simple majority, and the fact that the committee chairpersons can block or delay consideration of bills. *I'm happy you're so quick to presume total democratic party responsibility for the current debacles in congress. * Good luck with that. What "current dabacles"? Scottie already splained you that a majority inna Senate means squat. Perforce of the conceptual vacuum that characterizes ScottieLogic, every flaw in Congress's latent perfection is therefore the result of the minority party's horrid machinations. Ergo, Scottie is admitting that his beloved Republicans, now in the supreme position of minority party, are the root cause of every problem. For Witlessmongrel, that's a debacle. -- "Less Thinking and More Yapping -- Vote Republican!" -- Scottie Witlessmongrel's vision for a better Amerika |
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2pid, I want to understand your 'differing POV'
On Mar 24, 11:35*am, ScottW2 wrote:
On Mar 23, 2:19*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" What "current dabacles"? *Misuse of quotes noted. Imbecility noted. |
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2pid, I want to understand your 'differing POV'
Shhhh! said: I'm happy you're so quick to presume total democratic party responsibility for the current debacles in congress. What "current dabacles"? *Misuse of quotes noted. Imbecility noted. Your not letting other's have differing opinions, your an upholstery facisicsist. -- " This one was highlighted by MM to draw attention while I think it's not the most aggregious provision but it still has issues." -- Scottie Witlessmongrel, self-described excellent writer, Feb. 22 2009 |
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