Aug. 10, 2011 - Loser of the Week - John Kerry
My LOSER OF THE WEEK is John Kerry.
I know, I know, He's been a LOSER for a long-time, but why now?
He was a LOSER in the early 1970's when he spoke out against his "band of brothers" and the war in Vietnam.
He was a LOSER when he sold out and married Heinz for money and financial backing.
He was a LOSER when he lost the election in 2004.
But on Sunday, he became a Hall Of Fame LOSER when he blamed the S&P downgrade of the USA credit rating on the Tea Party.
The Tea Party should be thanked not vilified.
\What would have happened if the Tea Party was not around? How much would the debt limit have been raised had the Democrats controlled the White House, the Senate, AND the House?
One of the three tenets of the Tea Party is FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY. How can you argue AGAINST this concept or a Balanced Budget Amendment?
I love the below analogy from Dave Ramsey. It puts it into perspective.
"If the US Government​ was a family, they would be making $58,000 a year, they spend $75,000 a year, & are $327,000 in credit card debt. They are currently proposing BIG spending cuts to reduce their spending to $72,000 a year. These are the actual proportion​s of the federal budget & debt, reduced to a level that we can understand​."
One of these individuals wears make-up and constantly makes funny, outlandish remarks. The other is a CLOWN.
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3 Comments:
You're my loser of the week.
You might have been right in your observations, but in the Sub-Continent, especially Pakistan, he acted as a soft-face of your country. Last time, he visited to secure release of double-murder accused CIA agent Raymond Davis. He is also reported to have done his job by taking away two more CIA agents under-cover-his-special plane, who were wanted by the Pakistan Police for crushing a youth under their vehicle when they had gone to rescue Davis.
To me, at least he is your 'good man'.
Wow! You have appeared to strike a nerve with AssMer Chaudhary.
Mike
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