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Topic: Real Housewives of the Beltway |
Real Housewives of the Beltway
Wall Street Journal, by Staff
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Posted By:Desert Fox, 12/28/2012 7:45:08 PM
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| The fiscal-cliff melodrama has become one of those bad cable reality shows, a sort of "Real Housewives of New Jersey" without the sincerity though not without the plastic surgery. In the latest episode on Friday, the actors met at the White House in a last-ditch attempt to avert the cliff they had created, and that they all claim would be a catastrophe to jump off, but that they hope they can blame on each other if they do. On second thought, this script would be laughed right off cable.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Janjan, 12/28/2012 8:30:29 PM (No. 9088056)
The only thing I would disagree with in this article is the comment that ´Americans aren´t stupid´. Half of them are stupid.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
steveW, 12/29/2012 2:52:01 AM (No. 9088237)
What kind of a nitwit bimbo would sit down for tea with Barry "you didn´t build that" Obama, expecting anything other than malevolent gossip, slander and lies?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Spidey, 12/29/2012 5:41:42 AM (No. 9088287)
These politicians want to make a horrible deal then have people be happy about it. Washington has been crisis mongering for a long time to get people to sign off on ludicrous spending and programs.They manufactured a crisis to get TARP passed when it was nothing but greedy Wall St. people not having the liquidity to pay themselves year end bonuses.The problem could have probably been solved with a couple hundred billion but it became a porkfest because the public was convinced it was needed.
I´m thinking the hurricane bill really only needs 30 some billion but it´s ballooned to 60 some as it´s loaded up with pork. If the GOP objects they´ll be labelled as not caring about "victims" of the disaster.Of course Obama never misses a chance to reward unions and other supporters.
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RUSH: Byron York has the story on the falling polling data on the Gang of Eight immigration bill in the Washington Examiner. "With a new poll showing falling support for the Gang of Eight comprehensive immigration reform bill, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has announced an accelerated schedule in which the Senate would take a final, up-or-down vote on passing the bill by the end of next week. ´I´m just telling everybody that we´re going to either file cloture on this on Friday or Saturday or Sunday or Monday,´
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