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I made it to 2013 and all I got from the SciFi books of my youth was the lousy dystopian government.
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Jeremy Clarkson, host of the BBC program “Top Gear” tweeted the following:
“Americans. It took us 40 years to get rid of Piers Morgan. Pleasse don’t send him back.”
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“Liberals can tolerate anything except dissent.”
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“For a century or so, guided by brilliant private sector leadership, California was a beacon to the world, a land of opportunity such as never had existed in human history. Unimaginable wealth was created. Yet it required only 40 years of liberal governance to bring the whole thing crashing down. Today, California is the most spectacular failure of our time. Its government is broke. Productive citizens have been fleeing for some years now, selling their homes at inflated prices (until recently) and moving to Colorado, Arizona, Texas and even Minnesota, like one of my neighbors. The results of California’s improvident liberalism have been tragically easy to predict: absurd public sector wage and benefit packages, a declining tax base, surging welfare enrollment, falling economic production, ever-increasing deficits. Soon, California politicians will be looking to less glamorous states for bailout money. Things have now devolved to the point where California leads the nation in poverty.”
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Filed under: economy, Obama Economy, Our Dear Leader, Politics
“…nobody’s worried about being overrun by Mexicans anymore, because what Obama’s doing to the U.S. economy will do more to stanch immigration from Mexico than any border fence.”
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“He’s all jacket and no bombers”
— Mark Steyn on Barack Hussein Obama
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“The first Republican I knew was my father. He joined because the democrats would not register him to vote. The Republicans did.”
— Former Secretary of State, Dr. Condoleezza Rice
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“So “You didn’t build that” was taken out of context but “Binders Full of Women” is legitimate criticism of how Romney objectifies women?”
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“Lower rates of taxation will stimulate economic activity and so raise the levels of personal and corporate income as to yield within a few years an increased – not a reduced – flow of revenues to the federal government.”
– President John F. Kennedy, January 17, 1963, Annual Budget Message to the Congress, fiscal year 1964
Note: Joe Biden is a bloody moron.
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“Some people eat when they get depressed. I hope Michelle put Bo outside for the night.”

