Tuesday, January 19, 2010

I Have No Problem Believing This.

Big Government is reporting that the Coakley Campaign's complaint about voter fraud was written on Monday. That sounds about par for the course.

The only thing I can figure out is that the Dems must be saying, "You know, we did everything we could to steal this election, and the Republican still won. They must have done something REALLY awful to pull that off."

Just how stupid to they think we are? Oh, yeah. They HAVE been running our schools.

14 comments:

  1. If Coakley has one iota of sense left in her head, she'll sit down and shut up. People are NOT going to tolerate shenanigans.

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  2. I wonder if she'd like a nice cup of tea? You know, to make her feel better? :P

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  3. These shenanigans are going to expose what we have suspected all along: the Dems are the ones who steal elections and a full of corruption. Now that enough people know it, we will be watching.

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  4. Lady red, I hope you are not planning on using any of Fay's Tetley's!

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  5. Oh, I wouldn't dream of it!

    /heh heh heh

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  6. All they could come up with was two ballots that had been filled out and the campaign workers in Cambridge and Brighton handed them to voters. Hello? Who mans the polls in Cambridge and Brighton?

    Meanwhile a "community activist" in Lawrence was actually video'ed waving around abssentee ballots...

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  7. "Big Government is reporting that the Coakley Campaign's complaint about voter fraud was written on Monday. That sounds about par for the course."

    That is just so effed up, I can't tell you! This is what people are so sick to death of. Shame on her/her campaign.

    Thank heavens he won by a large enough margin that they had to concede. I also have to give Jim Webb big props as he is calling for Brown to be seated before any more votes take place.

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  8. Senator Webb is my man. (and, not coincidentally the author of a fantastic book entitled "Born Fighting: How the Scots-Irish Shaped America" which, er, is about the origins of my favorite American tribe). No doubt he is acting honorably here, he can do no other.

    Wow, this is a revolution.

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  9. That sounds interesting, Jourdan, I'll see if my library has it.

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  10. Okay Jourdan, spill the beans on the new job you got and the land to which you are moving...

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  11. Bruce Krasting at Zero Hedge on the consequences of the Mass election:

    There will be no significant steps to address the problems at the mortgage Agencies; Fannie, Freddie and FHA. The reason is simple. If you wanted to address the problems with these dogs you have to owe up to the fact that it is a $500 billion dollar sinkhole. Who would want to put that bad news on the table after getting your ass kicked in a crucial election? The answer to that is that no one in Washington would. And no one will.

    The bailout mentality is over. If GM needed a handout today, they would not get it. If a company runs into difficulty in the future they will just go down. There is no will left for the bailout thinking.

    [lewy here: ] This country was broke yesterday and it will be broke tomorrow.

    By "broke", I mean:

    a) we have run out of room for monetary easing: the Fed is already at zero interest rate, and money printing to buy Treasuries and mortgage paper threatens the credibility of the dollar.

    b) we have run out of room for fiscal stimulus: we can't increase the deficit further without straining credibility on the budget and taxes.

    As we go forward I'll be listening to politicians of all parties for signs of their willingness to acknowledge these facts.

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  12. And apparently Wall Street lost points today based on the fact that big Chinese banks have been told to stop lending and cut their losses.

    We therefore need to wonder just whose paper they think is not worth the paper it is printed on.

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