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TripleKatPad Donating Member (241 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-11-08 11:21 PM
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16. How will the GOP rewrite this tipping point?
Edited on Thu Dec-11-08 11:22 PM by TripleKatPad
Down go the Big 3. Down goes the backbone of American manufacturing.

The dominoes collapse across the country. Down goes steel, plastics, transportation, auto parts, electronics, computer parts, dealerships, and all the companies who support all the companies who support the auto companies. I should add an etc., etc., etc., for all the cogs I forgot, including the Starbucks the auto workers frequented.

Surprise! The not-a-recession turns into a depression-to-end-all-depressions.

Sooner or later: The Rethuglicans do a rewrite. Who could have known this would happen? Besides, it was Clinton's fault (both of them). Yeah, and that "hope" guy in the White House. And all the Democrats! Yeah, that's the ticket.

MSM: Yeah, the thugs have a point! Democrats suck! Let's beat that point to death. (Ratings trump Country every damn time, so I have learned.)

//end of rant. My excuse? Too lubricated after Company holiday party in outer-Motown, where we personally feel and fear every Rethug move.
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