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  1. “The knid I typically find on here.”

    There are knids here? I thought they were only found in Wonka’s chocolate factory?

    “Grandpa Joe: If she’s a lady, then I’m a Vermicious Knid!”

  2. Speaking of Barron’s, they had a really negative article on ZipCar, which seemed warranted. The NYT had an even more negative article re insurance and ZipCar, which seemed totally unwarranted.

  3. It was pithy analysis. He basically thought he’d summed up all of Ryan’s proposals in one sentence about 2 points.

    What would you call it???

    Seems the Democrats whine whenever thier thought process is put to test.

  4. “Pithy analysis, at best. The knid I typically find on here.”

    see – this is why republicans won’t win in 2012. people like myself and denton are far more likely to vote repub than dibs, benson or legion. but whenever someone brings up a criticism of something republican, the response is “you’re dumb”

    newsflash, our votes count the same as yours.

    and if repubs can’t articulate why screwing old people out of their medicare is better than raising taxes on rich people or spending less on the ‘my dick is bigger than yours’ defense budget we have right now – you will LOSE.

    give it 3 months before all the stupid social issues start being brought up to distract everyone from the fact that conservatives have NO idea how to fix anything.

  5. By dirty_hipster on April 25, 2011 12:40 PM

    we have a bigger revenue problem then we do a spending problem.

    Spoken like a true socialist!!!! This is the most asinine statement I’ve heard here in a long tome.

  6. “I don’t find Ryan’s plan to be serious. Basically, he’s seeking to end Medicare as we know it. And reducing taxes on the rich. Again.”

    Pithy analysis, at best. The knid I typically find on here.

  7. and any plan, on either side of the table shouldn’t be taken seriously if raising taxes aren’t being considered.

    we have a bigger revenue problem then we do a spending problem.

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