Congressman Crowley Is...

quantumushroomsays...

GenjiKilpatrick:


I wonder why @<a rel="nofollow" href="http://videosift.com/member/quantumushroom" title="member since June 22nd, 2006" class="profilelink">quantumushroom never feels the need to comment on videos like this


Explained above. I submitted this yesterday and it didn't come up as a dupe.

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Eternal fools like Crowley aren't yet fools in the traditional sense.

(1) A free people with their own capital (that which they're still allowed to keep) create wealth and jobs.

(2) Government creates nothing and can only take at gunpoint that which already belongs to one person or group to give to another.

We can argue how much is too much (or too little) for a government to redistribute, but (1) and (2) are true forever.

Rep. Crowley has to know (1) and (2) are true. In fact, all taxocrats at some level know this, but their audience is made up of people ignorant about economics or high on a utopian dream.

Jobs bill? His Earness has spent 1 trillion and not made a dent in unemployment.

We need a Government GTFO Of The Way Bill.

ForgedRealitysays...

STOP.
LICKING.
YOUR.
FUCKING.
FINGERS.

I hate when people do that. Is it really that hard to flip a page?

Also, next time, drop that paper into a recycle bin, and you not only get your message across, but seem environmentally conscientious at the same time. WINRAR!

xxovercastxxsays...

Why don't leaders talk about leading anymore? I'll tell you why: There aren't any leaders left; only politicians in leadership roles. All they can talk about is what the other guys did or didn't do. They've got no ideas or plans of their own.

There's an expression that goes, "You don't have to blow my candle out to make yours look brighter." Today, politicians are all blown out candles with no matches so they work only to make each other look darker and darker.

I liked the pun, though.

GenjiKilpatricksays...

guh, no. you're dumb and accomplish nothing.

Come man, think. In one Ear and out the other.
You must had heard this cliche at least once.

It illustrates why pictures are better than speaking when attempting to get your ideas across..

Humans are visual creatures who can replicate pictures, symbols or actions [i.e. fuckin' learn] easily thanks to the big computers in their skulls.

Everyone can hear but Listening requires skill.

Not to mention, listening just adds another step when learning & understanding what Crowley's point is.
>> ^VoodooV:

I agree with the message...but what a stupid way to deliver it.
Shit like this accomplishes nothing.

GenjiKilpatricksays...

>> ^quantumushroom:


Jobs bill? His Earness has spent 1 trillion and not made a dent in unemployment.
We need a Government GTFO Of The Way Bill.


Shit man, I asked you to comment so we could discuss the substance of the video.

No one cares about your contradictory, philosophical doctrinal rhetoric.

Obama is the fucking president. That's the executive branch of the government. He's like the top super boss of all the Police and Military.

Congress, The House & Senate, are the Legislative branch. They are responsible for proposing new bills that will become law.

You talk smack about "Libtards" or "Taxcrats" all the time

Tho when Crowley points out that Republicans [whom you love so dearly].. have done shit all to pass a bill which will:
1. protect businesses from imports
2. protect service jobs from outsourcing
3. establish a viable green sector industry producing solar panels or wind turbines for export

You don't say..

"Hey, Crowley makes a good point. I support these "Republican'ts" but they constantly sit on their hands. I'm tired of them."

or.

"Why can't these "Re-Pluto-cains" stop lining their pockets with tax cut bills and use there time to craft a bill that supports the individual worker & the individual American Dream!"

Answer. Not with "I hate government. Especially BLUE colored government" jibber jabber.

Answer like you're a single mother who has been unemployed for 99 weeks and now has to pay the remaining 20% of tuition costs that would have been covered by scholarship funds had they not been stolen by Republican Governors like Nathan Deal of Georgia.

Defend your Republican masters in their lack of pro-active legislation in putting American citizens back to work.

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