The Andrew Jackson Initiative:
Aim all remaining nukes at China.
Commence trolling.
I'll trust the president buried with ten pounds of musket-balls in him and one confirmed peacetime-kill to his honor.
-Do *NOT* insult the first-lady.
Please discuss, in a gentlemanly/ladylike manner, the events leading up to, and after what was supposed to be our country going over the Fiscal Cliff.
The Andrew Jackson Initiative:
Aim all remaining nukes at China.
Commence trolling.
I'll trust the president buried with ten pounds of musket-balls in him and one confirmed peacetime-kill to his honor.
-Do *NOT* insult the first-lady.
"Just drive down that road, until you get blown up [by shells]"
- General George Patton
"After several men of the company had been blown up by shells, I noticed that a spirit of uneasiness became dominant."-Major Leonard R. Boyd
-Page 361
This "crisis" was scheduled over a year ago. The only reason you're hearing about it, is because the media needs to sell advertising space.
But for the record -- nobody points a finger like Harry Reid. Fuck that guy.
as goes the second amendment, so go the rest
I knew it coming, I also noticed it was pretty blown down for the last couple of years in terms of press. There's nothing either president could do to stop it, it's the economy, it's designed with innate flaws. This is one of them, we've chose our future, we could pick an alternative but we wont for sometime, enjoy.
It's a slow news day, that's why they are reporting it.
Regardless, it's nothing more than a stopgap measure like the last ones because they can't agree to save their own country from recession. Good job, American politicians!
Jag har beslutat att aldrig starta ett orättvist krig, och aldrig avsluta ett rättvist krig utan att besegra mina fiender.
It made for a good SNL opening-skit during Obama's first term.
Thankfully, it isn't a huge problem.
Last edited by Foster; 01-01-2013 at 11:07 AM.
"Just drive down that road, until you get blown up [by shells]"
- General George Patton
"After several men of the company had been blown up by shells, I noticed that a spirit of uneasiness became dominant."-Major Leonard R. Boyd
-Page 361