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Wednesday, November 07, 2012

The once greatest nation on earth votes for more of the same

About now I'd guess Adolf over at No Minister has cut himself a very large slice of pie.  Humble pie that is.

At least having another four years of the Kenyan illegal will drive home why the once greatest nation on earth needs to rein in its exorbitant spending.  And borrowing which is paying for the vote buying handouts and entitlements.

It is like watching a a slow motion train wreck.  I guess Mitt has just started running again to be the next Pres.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

No wonder Romney lost. He has people like you on his side. Four more years, sucker. Enjoy it.

Anonymous said...

PM of NZ, do you believe in climate change> Just wondered.

PM of NZ said...

Of which version are you querying there Anon?

The hundreds of centuries old, natural non-anthropogenic cycles driven by the sun?

Or the 'the sky is falling' money grubbing GoreBull, ETS schemes, carbon taxes, global warming, climate change promoted by rabid greenies and other fellow travellers of modern times?

Anonymous said...

Damn those laws of physics! You should really be campaigning to get them changed.

PM of NZ said...

Which laws of physics are you referring to Anon?

Anonymous said...

I agree with you PM of NZ, Climate Change is not real. I just wanted your stance on it. Why is it now almost a religion, I wonder?

Thanks, Anon.

Anonymous said...

Here's some help for you PM. You should just about be able to understand it. Have an eight year old explain the complicated bits.

http://climatekids.nasa.gov/

The Gantt Guy said...

The simple fact, PM, is that America has voted to become Greek. The Greeks themselves are only now realising what it means to be Greek. And they don't like it when someone takes away their "free" cake.

The issue with American socialism, as Bill Whittle said so eloquently last week, is that it is cannibalistic. It is feasting on the remains of American capitalism.

http://www.pjtv.com/?cmd=mpg&mpid=56&load=7695

When the free feed runs out, then what?