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  • #16
    Originally posted by rjl
    Jesus, you clowns are hysterical.
    why, we had to listen to you clowns for 8 years with you making fun of Bush - guess what your clown is making Bush look like a genius.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by SB Shock
      Originally posted by rjl
      Jesus, you clowns are hysterical.
      why, we had to listen to you clowns for 8 years with you making fun of Bush - guess what your clown is making Bush look like a genius.
      I'm guessing here, but something tells me that SB hasn't had many breaks go his way. Maybe on the wrong side of 40 and looking at career options that are limited. SB shows up for work, does a good job, heads home, cracks a brew and wonders why he's not getting ahead. In the last twenty years we've had roughly evenly split presidency, more republican congresses, and a right leaning court. Now, I'll be the first to agree that handed a Democratic congress, Obama's performance was downright Carteresque. However, I question if the seeds of SB's discontent were truly sown in the last two years, or were decades in the making. Policies of both parties enacted to placate narrow interests of the politically connected at the expense of the greater good. I bet that SB's identification with the Tea Party has more to do with how he would like to see himself and who he would like to cast as villains responsible for his stalled trajectory. There are likely villains aplenty. Both parties and in himself. That type of answer doesn't make for an easy direction of anger.
      Wichita State, home of the All-Americans.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Big Ol' Badass Balla
        Originally posted by SB Shock
        Originally posted by rjl
        Jesus, you clowns are hysterical.
        why, we had to listen to you clowns for 8 years with you making fun of Bush - guess what your clown is making Bush look like a genius.
        I'm guessing here, but something tells me that SB hasn't had many breaks go his way. Maybe on the wrong side of 40 and looking at career options that are limited. SB shows up for work, does a good job, heads home, cracks a brew and wonders why he's not getting ahead. In the last twenty years we've had roughly evenly split presidency, more republican congresses, and a right leaning court. Now, I'll be the first to agree that handed a Democratic congress, Obama's performance was downright Carteresque. However, I question if the seeds of SB's discontent were truly sown in the last two years, or were decades in the making. Policies of both parties enacted to placate narrow interests of the politically connected at the expense of the greater good. I bet that SB's identification with the Tea Party has more to do with how he would like to see himself and who he would like to cast as villains responsible for his stalled trajectory. There are likely villains aplenty. Both parties and in himself. That type of answer doesn't make for an easy direction of anger.
        Actually have no identification with the tea party - unless you believe your government should not spend money it doesn't have.

        As far as where I am in my life, you don't have to worry about me as my career is very stable since I have hi-tech degrees in a specialty that in shortage, but here is what you should really being worrying about - our kids future.

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