To paraphrase: “at least you didn’t waste as much time with this as other things you do that are useless”
The cat videos didn’t cost a couple hundred million to make, are probably more secure, and won’t cost you an extra two or three hundred bucks a month. Just don’t forget that this is good for you.
It seems like the cat videos are better on all counts.
Wow, that is reaching to a pathetic level, but right in line with the liberal philosophy: “If you were just smart enough to understand how and why we’re screwing you, you’d like how well we do it!”
Is this supposed to indicate that Obama is some sort of leader? That’s an interesting position to take. What, exactly, has he been a leader on? Lying, avoiding blame by throwing others under the bus, or just getting accolades, like a Nobel Peace Prize for nothing more than his skin color and party affiliation? I suspect the Rev. King would be more embarrassed than supportive of our current President. Dr. King believed in achievement.
Every awful thing you put in that graphic is indicative of how liberal extremists react to the very idea that citizens might have rights. “They said something I don’t like — BAN THEM” “They have something I don’t like — BAN THEM” “They are something I don’t like — BAN THEM”.
But somehow, the people who dare to claim they have rights, peacefully, are evil and hateful. And, of course, racist too (because, well, because the media said so).
In FY 2010, the US spent $793 billion on Medicare and Medicaid, $701 Billion on Social Security, and $689 Billion on defense. Yes, we spend too much on defense, but it damned well isn’t at the expense of social spending.
On the left you were lucky enough to keep your private insurance, on the right, Obamacare?