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H the K wrote:
On 11/4/09 8:19 AM, BAR wrote:
In inet,
says...

On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 22:57:24 -0500, Tosk wrote:

John Corzine spent 120 million dollars and got his dirty corrupt ass
handed to him....!!! Good for New Jersey, good for America... Bad for
ACORN!!!

Uh, Corzine spent @ $23 million in this race. As for being good for New
Jersey, we'll see. We have a $10 billion budget shortfall that the
state
Constitution requires to be closed, but I'll be waiting for the tax cuts
Christie promised me.


What happens when your income isn't enough to cover your obligations?
You cut back on your obligations. Start firing some state workers.

I'll tell you something about Corzine. He ****ed off a lot of voters
from both sides, and he wasn't a popular Governor, but that tells me, he
was making the tough decisions, unpopular as they are. Christie, on the
other hand, ran promising a "free lunch". I don't think he can deliver,
but we'll have to wait and see.


The tough decisions are not to keep raising taxes to keep the state's
bloated government running. The tough decisions are to cut the state
programs to reduce the need to raise taxes. All government programs
should be reviewed each year and the ones that offer no value to the
citizens of the state should be killed.



It's going to be a really fun day when your employer wakes up and pink
slips you. :)


That was a terrible thing to say, Harry. You're supposed to be setting
an example for your pup, Plume
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On Nov 4, 9:04*am, Jim wrote:
H the K wrote:
On 11/4/09 8:19 AM, BAR wrote:
In inet,
says...


On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 22:57:24 -0500, Tosk wrote:


John Corzine spent 120 million dollars and got his dirty corrupt ass
handed to him....!!! *Good for New Jersey, good for America... Bad for
ACORN!!!


Uh, Corzine spent @ $23 million in this race. *As for being good for New
Jersey, we'll see. *We have a $10 billion budget shortfall that the
state
Constitution requires to be closed, but I'll be waiting for the tax cuts
Christie promised me.


What happens when your income isn't enough to cover your obligations?
You cut back on your obligations. Start firing some state workers.


I'll tell you something about Corzine. *He ****ed off a lot of voters
from both sides, and he wasn't a popular Governor, but that tells me, he
was making the tough decisions, unpopular as they are. *Christie, on the
other hand, ran promising a "free lunch". *I don't think he can deliver,
but we'll have to wait and see.


The tough decisions are not to keep raising taxes to keep the state's
bloated government running. The tough decisions are to cut the state
programs to reduce the need to raise taxes. All government programs
should be reviewed each year and the ones that offer no value to the
citizens of the state should be killed.


It's going to be a really fun day when your employer wakes up and pink
slips you. * :)


That was a terrible thing to say, Harry. You're supposed to be setting
an example for your pup, Plume


Harry is somewhat quiet today, must be the sedatives. He will of
course shoot personal insults, but will not address the ass whoopin'
his party took last night for what it was, a house cleaning.
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JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On Nov 4, 9:04 am, Jim wrote:
H the K wrote:
On 11/4/09 8:19 AM, BAR wrote:
In inet,
says...
On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 22:57:24 -0500, Tosk wrote:
John Corzine spent 120 million dollars and got his dirty corrupt ass
handed to him....!!! Good for New Jersey, good for America... Bad for
ACORN!!!
Uh, Corzine spent @ $23 million in this race. As for being good for New
Jersey, we'll see. We have a $10 billion budget shortfall that the
state
Constitution requires to be closed, but I'll be waiting for the tax cuts
Christie promised me.
What happens when your income isn't enough to cover your obligations?
You cut back on your obligations. Start firing some state workers.
I'll tell you something about Corzine. He ****ed off a lot of voters
from both sides, and he wasn't a popular Governor, but that tells me, he
was making the tough decisions, unpopular as they are. Christie, on the
other hand, ran promising a "free lunch". I don't think he can deliver,
but we'll have to wait and see.
The tough decisions are not to keep raising taxes to keep the state's
bloated government running. The tough decisions are to cut the state
programs to reduce the need to raise taxes. All government programs
should be reviewed each year and the ones that offer no value to the
citizens of the state should be killed.
It's going to be a really fun day when your employer wakes up and pink
slips you. :)

That was a terrible thing to say, Harry. You're supposed to be setting
an example for your pup, Plume


Harry is somewhat quiet today, must be the sedatives. He will of
course shoot personal insults, but will not address the ass whoopin'
his party took last night for what it was, a house cleaning.


His wife, You know, the recently graduated Dr. Dr., has been feeding him
drug samples to test side effects. That may have something to do with
his recent sluggishness.
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On Nov 4, 8:20*am, H the K wrote:
On 11/4/09 8:19 AM, BAR wrote:





In inet,
says...


On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 22:57:24 -0500, Tosk wrote:


John Corzine spent 120 million dollars and got his dirty corrupt ass
handed to him....!!! *Good for New Jersey, good for America... Bad for
ACORN!!!


Uh, Corzine spent @ $23 million in this race. *As for being good for New
Jersey, we'll see. *We have a $10 billion budget shortfall that the state
Constitution requires to be closed, but I'll be waiting for the tax cuts
Christie promised me.


What happens when your income isn't enough to cover your obligations?
You cut back on your obligations. Start firing some state workers.


I'll tell you something about Corzine. *He ****ed off a lot of voters
from both sides, and he wasn't a popular Governor, but that tells me, he
was making the tough decisions, unpopular as they are. *Christie, on the
other hand, ran promising a "free lunch". *I don't think he can deliver,
but we'll have to wait and see.


The tough decisions are not to keep raising taxes to keep the state's
bloated government running. The tough decisions are to cut the state
programs to reduce the need to raise taxes. All government programs
should be reviewed each year and the ones that offer no value to the
citizens of the state should be killed.


It's going to be a really fun day when your employer wakes up and pink
slips you. * :)- Hide quoted text -

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You WEAR a pink slip, fat boy.
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In article 9720ee2c-1f65-405d-ad7e-d68ef4a54d54
@k4g2000yqb.googlegroups.com, says...

On Nov 4, 7:20*am, H the K wrote:
On 11/4/09 8:19 AM, BAR wrote:





In inet,
says...


On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 22:57:24 -0500, Tosk wrote:


John Corzine spent 120 million dollars and got his dirty corrupt ass
handed to him....!!! *Good for New Jersey, good for America... Bad for
ACORN!!!


Uh, Corzine spent @ $23 million in this race. *As for being good for New
Jersey, we'll see. *We have a $10 billion budget shortfall that the state
Constitution requires to be closed, but I'll be waiting for the tax cuts
Christie promised me.


What happens when your income isn't enough to cover your obligations?
You cut back on your obligations. Start firing some state workers.


I'll tell you something about Corzine. *He ****ed off a lot of voters
from both sides, and he wasn't a popular Governor, but that tells me, he
was making the tough decisions, unpopular as they are. *Christie, on the
other hand, ran promising a "free lunch". *I don't think he can deliver,
but we'll have to wait and see.


The tough decisions are not to keep raising taxes to keep the state's
bloated government running. The tough decisions are to cut the state
programs to reduce the need to raise taxes. All government programs
should be reviewed each year and the ones that offer no value to the
citizens of the state should be killed.


It's going to be a really fun day when your employer wakes up and pink
slips you. * :)- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


You mean like that corrupt labor union finally did with you??


What Harry doesn't understand is that I have been fired once, when I was
16 working at MacDonald's, and laid off 4 times in my career. Getting
laid off is a part of my industry, especially in the Washington DC area.
Three out of the four lay offs were when my company was bought and the
division I was in was gotten rid of entirely. The other time was where
the division was sold off and they didn't need me in the new company,
they already had existing staff that performed the job I was doing.

I do not believe anyone owes me a job.
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