Monday, September 30, 2013

More Republican Tea Party welfare bums

Listen to these Weiners, all complaining about how government should be the perfectly assuring nanny. All of them cowards, unable to deal with a little uncertainty. And who do they represent? Companies who make their dime on government welfare. Sick little Communist assholes, all of them, not a libertarian bone in their body. Notice none of these idiots mentions once the fact that having a malproportioned Senate may be the source of the problem. Lydia DePillis assembles the quotes, I provide commentary.

Let's go to the tape:
"I believe our mission as legislators is to liberate our economy from the things that impede growth...to provide clear policies, so that innovators and entrepreneurs have the green light to move forward and create jobs, without having to worry about second-guessing from Washington." - Rep. John Boehner (R-Ohio), May 2011
The definition of en entrepreneur is simple, if you have democracy, good enough. - “Uncertainty is the enemy of our prosperity." - Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.), December 2010
Pure Communist nannyism. "The biggest problem I have, Hugh, is we don’t need a temporary economy, which means we don’t need a temporary tax rate. A permanent extension of our current tax rates would allow businesses to plan five and ten years in advance, and that’s how you build an economy.” - Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C), December 2010
Barking for the socialist corporations who want hand holding from DC.

- "What I hear businesses saying clear as day is that when they are uncertain about the action of government in areas of regulation and tax reform, it creates a barrier to job creation. The uncertainty lies in areas of cost projections; it slows operations and stifles growth." - Rep. Phil Roe (R-Tenn.), February 2011
You hear businesses demanding that government be at their mercy because they might screw up.

- "Businesses need certainty and employees deserve to know their jobs aren’t at risk because of ill-conceived federal regulations." - Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), March 2012
Workers vote you idiot. They created the problem. Are you saying voting is undemocratic?

- "The current pervasive lack of certainty across this country is having a remarkably negative impact on our economy and on the general trust the American people have in Washington. - Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.), February 2012
No, uncertainty has a perverse effect on cowards and chickens
- "When I'm out and about in Ohio, the job creators want real certainty, they want the lay of the land. We just had a hearing on this today, and our panel of experts said if you keep increasing regulation, and you keep having temporary fixes, you're never going to fix the underlying problem, which is the uncertainty that exists in our market today." - Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), September 2011
Boo Hoo, I don't know the future, will government hold my hand
- "Job creators across this country have made clear that resolving policy uncertainty in Washington and reducing the costs of government rules, regulations, statutes, and barriers to trade are some of the most effective things that a Republican controlled House can do to lay the groundwork for economic recovery and job creation." - Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.), November 2010
No, the lack of democracy causes burdensome regulations, and you are undemocratic.
- "We must do everything possible to get government to reduce both taxes and stifling regulation so that small business owners have the confidence and certainty they need to invest in their businesses, expand operations and create real jobs." - Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah), October 2010
Where is the speech about6 getting undemocracy fixed in the Senate?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/09/30/remember-when-republicans-were-worried-about-economic-uncertainty/

Welfare bums, every damn wing of the Republican Party, creepy welfare bums.

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