Saturday, December 19, 2009

Nail - biter toilet

15 comments:

Tecumseh said...

A great job. I can't wait for my taxes (and my premiums) to double. Ululululululu.

Arelcao Akleos said...

The senators who said "No" were all given very good reasons to change to "Yes". The reasons were that they met an administration willing to pimp them whatever carrot would turn them into whores; and show them whatever stick which would make them sufficientl fearful of that pimp.

America Delenda Est

Tecumseh said...

Nelson only asked for $100 million. Landrieu got $300 million to get on board...

Mr roT said...

All too sickening to think about. What happens when my money here ends...?

Tecumseh said...

Good question, Herr Rott, good question. I hear the cost of living on Pitcairn is rather low...

Arelcao Akleos said...

About as much as a life on Pitcairn is worth

Tecumseh said...

Shit taco^2.

Mr roT said...

Ace not suicidal. What a dreamy chump.

Tecumseh said...

Shit taco^3: In its real first 10 years (2014 to 2023), the CBO says that the bill would cost $1.8 trillion -- for insurance coverage expansions alone. Other parts of the bill would cost approximately $700 billion more, bringing the bill's full 10-year tab to approximately $2.5 trillion. Poney up, Rot, poney up!

The CBO estimates that, from 2015-25, private insurers would receive $1.0 trillion in subsidies from the American taxpayer -- the insurers' apparent price for giving up their freedom and being controlled by the government. Gringos putos.

Tecumseh said...

Steyn hits the nail on the head. Oh, please. We've just seen what happens when you make Ben Nelson your Maginot Line. The Dems are thinking strategically; the Republicans are all tactics.

Knuckledraggers get shafted, once again. You gotta think, man, you gotta think.

Tecumseh said...

Proof: Seventy-seven percent (77%) of voters say the bigger problem in the United States is the unwillingness of politicians to control government spending. Just 14% say the problem is that voters are unwilling to pay enough in taxes.

So OK, but then, when the chips are down, way over 50% vote like Pepe. It just goes to show, Pepean logic is indomitable.

Mr roT said...

'ricains went wobbly.

Arelcao Akleos said...

So now the Constitution is officially toilet paper; having little more objective relation to the conditions of life than the Soviet one.
Why, what next, the imprisonment of those who speak against the Party and its members?

Tecumseh said...

That's right -- Article 57.

Mr roT said...

I thought you two were crazy about 57.