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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Jesus Christ, 36 Republicans voted against Sandy Disaster Relief [View all]aquart
(69,014 posts)1. Yes. It should.
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Jesus Christ, 36 Republicans voted against Sandy Disaster Relief [View all]
Hawaii Hiker
Jan 2013
OP
Exactly. Like what natural disasters ever occur in Idaho. But, can't wait
Laura PourMeADrink
Jan 2013
#38
Sorry...how true. Wonder what state has the fewest bad things happen to them. nt
Laura PourMeADrink
Jan 2013
#60
Willimantic ?? Yikes, I grew up nearby in Manchester. My whole family
Laura PourMeADrink
Jan 2013
#68
very funny ! New England is very pretty..most of it. Lots of trees. Growing up
Laura PourMeADrink
Jan 2013
#74
Well sure because it's their state or district that's been affected. Screw the
neverforget
Jan 2013
#24
You hit the nail on the head..."Selfishness is now a virtue". I think it was planned that
Laura PourMeADrink
Jan 2013
#63
Again, when the next hurricane, tornado, drought or whatever, hits Jesusland,
jerseyjack
Jan 2013
#7
He is a complete ass, maybe we could convince Betty Sutton to run against him next time.
we can do it
Jan 2013
#21
She would be an awesome governor....Is Ted Strickland completely over politics?
we can do it
Jan 2013
#46
They are against any spending on anything that directly helps people. But, hypocritically,
Laura PourMeADrink
Jan 2013
#40
Of course Toomey, the Libertarian friend of Banking Mogul Richard Mellon Scaife, voted NO.
blue neen
Jan 2013
#23
These people (and I use the word loosely) do not understand that the Federal Gov't is not a business
Samantha
Jan 2013
#25
The BS will keep happenening until dems learn how to fight back, next disaster in a red state no aid
Lesmoderesstupides
Jan 2013
#28
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over again expecting a different result
Lesmoderesstupides
Jan 2013
#42
Seems like you should be the one to join the Republican Party seeing that you prefer their policies
Lesmoderesstupides
Jan 2013
#50
If 36 repubs voted against Sandy relief, shows how difficult it will be for things like
Hawaii Hiker
Jan 2013
#31
If they do that to entire states, what do you think they gonna do for mere groups of
lunatica
Jan 2013
#32
Thanks for mentioning Jesus in your post. It's like you are telling him about these
Laura PourMeADrink
Jan 2013
#41
Taking the "high" road presupposes that there is some "fair" framework within which
People b4 profits
Jan 2013
#54
Make them come to the Sandy disaster area and explain that to the people!
Rosa Luxemburg
Jan 2013
#69
To think of all those who voted for Paul Ryan as he voted no in the house.....SUCKERS
SugarShack
Jan 2013
#77