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what the fuck has he done to EARN a vacation?

It would be better if barry did nothing at all. At his current rate, he is worth less than nothing.
 
Not a damn thing. Most Senators and Congress people have no clue about what the hell they are either voting on, or espousing about. We have a shit load of civil servants under them drawing a paycheck and sucking our oxygen.

Time for us to shut this circus down...
 
Clinton was running a budget surplus, Bush fucked that up right from the start.


The republicans would happily throw this country into a huge deficit, so long as it was spent on their issues. They are just raising the alarms on the deficit because it's Obama that's spending the money.
 
Yes, but if anyone said that 40 days or more ago, you were a socialist trying to regulate private business into oblivion.
 
what vacation, he's going back to chicago for the weekend..not aspen for the month fuckin dumbass
 
I guess you don't understand what it means to take responsibility for something and for that matter neither does he.
 
they should have been down there the DAY OF the fucking explosion. Not 8 days later. They should have mobilized every federal worker, the Coast Guard, Navy and fucking Army Corps of Engineers to fix this shit.

But no, barry trusts his BP buddies to "do the right thing"...and BP fails again.
 
3 days is far TOO long to take off. Lazy piece of shit. Typical.

What, was he tired from reading from teleprompters?
 
Good for them. At least they spent that money in America, which was probably kept in America.

Lacking a manufacturing base anymore in America, those lobbying dollars really count. A tip here, a payoff there, and G/god knows how much liquor and "happy ending" massages were paid for either contractors or governmental staff...

Based upon this Administrations claim of involvement since "DAY ONE", 40 Days later, and the current blame shifting to the Regan Administration, I think BP's Money has been well spent, don't you?
 
Those regulations were already in place. Enforcement was lacking because payoffs were Standard Operating Procedure.


I'm a fiscal conservative, but I understand that regulation has it's place; the oil industry being one.
 
actually, the questions congress asked about financial reform were quite good. and so was the inquiry into BP.

take your loser, whiny prose elsewhere.
 
Showing at least the tiniest bit of class and respect by visiting Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day.
 
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