When a lawmaker makes a sudden change of direction on a hot button issue, makes me wonder if someone somewhere dropped them some kind of threat. The way the entire Congress acts makes no sense to me at all. They campaign telling us they will do thus and yea, but once elected they turn into zombies and act like all the other corrupt members of Congress. Weird.
It's very strange because I thought Bernie Sanders would actually go through with it, but instead he had to water it down, and that was a pretty cowardly thing to do. Same thing with Dennis Kucinich voting for the health care legislation even though he repeatedly said he'd vote no. And Dennis was a good friend of Ron Paul and it seems like the people who were his friends like Bernie and Dennis have now turned against him, whether because they caved in out of fear or a large sum of money.
Thanks for explaining with so much detail exactly what was changed in the bill. /sarcasm
Just remember, if you can't make an actual point then just should "Freedom!" or "Liberty!" to automatically claim victory in whatever argument you're having.
@centurion180ad Ron Paul too much smells like shit to team up with Sanders. Sander would tell Paul to wash his assssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
FED and the God damn BANKERS, are ultimately why all industrial employment has been exiled from America. Sanders ought to be //delighted// to shaft the God damn bankers along with Paul, because it is because of banker's insane malevolence that unemployment is so high and why what is available is suck-ass wages.
Sanders & Paul ought to team up and PLUNDER THE GOD DAMN BANKERS!
The bill only got 59 votes, and somehow passed, even though I thought it needed 60, so luckily Bernie "gutted" the bill otherwise it wouldn't have passed. Ronnie is just disappointed because he doesn't like to talk about the real acute cause of the recession since it doesn't fit his narrative, but now we know where our money went: to the same banks now crying about government regulation, such as JP Morgan.
When a lawmaker makes a sudden change of direction on a hot button issue, makes me wonder if someone somewhere dropped them some kind of threat. The way the entire Congress acts makes no sense to me at all. They campaign telling us they will do thus and yea, but once elected they turn into zombies and act like all the other corrupt members of Congress. Weird.
blackb0bby 6 days ago
Bernie Sander knows how to get shit done. How many bills has Ron Paul passed?
cobrompton 1 week ago
It's very strange because I thought Bernie Sanders would actually go through with it, but instead he had to water it down, and that was a pretty cowardly thing to do. Same thing with Dennis Kucinich voting for the health care legislation even though he repeatedly said he'd vote no. And Dennis was a good friend of Ron Paul and it seems like the people who were his friends like Bernie and Dennis have now turned against him, whether because they caved in out of fear or a large sum of money.
Yabuturtle 2 weeks ago
@DrShitandStank Bernie Sanders is sincere but he is spineless compared to Ron Paul. Sanders got scared off but Ron Paul keeps going!! Ron Paul 2012!!
Tina196712 1 month ago
@DrShitandStank look to me like Mr Sanders iS the one who ended up with the smell ass after passing the sucked up version !
WholeLottaGlen 1 month ago
@laptop1234ism Conviction to a stupid principle is still fucking stupid.
inademv 3 months ago
Thanks for explaining with so much detail exactly what was changed in the bill. /sarcasm
Just remember, if you can't make an actual point then just should "Freedom!" or "Liberty!" to automatically claim victory in whatever argument you're having.
inademv 3 months ago
@centurion180ad Ron Paul too much smells like shit to team up with Sanders. Sander would tell Paul to wash his assssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
DrShitandStank 5 months ago
FED and the God damn BANKERS, are ultimately why all industrial employment has been exiled from America. Sanders ought to be //delighted// to shaft the God damn bankers along with Paul, because it is because of banker's insane malevolence that unemployment is so high and why what is available is suck-ass wages.
Sanders & Paul ought to team up and PLUNDER THE GOD DAMN BANKERS!
centurion180ad 5 months ago
The bill only got 59 votes, and somehow passed, even though I thought it needed 60, so luckily Bernie "gutted" the bill otherwise it wouldn't have passed. Ronnie is just disappointed because he doesn't like to talk about the real acute cause of the recession since it doesn't fit his narrative, but now we know where our money went: to the same banks now crying about government regulation, such as JP Morgan.
How does it feel to be fleeced, America?
ScottBrown666 5 months ago