Grab Your Ankles Cause We're ALL Getting F------- from here on out
Sorry to be so crude but there's nothing uglier that can adequately explain what was just done to America and her future today better than that visual I just provided. That's all I can say about this other than Americans now need to coalesce and take back Washington by physical force its apparent as we've now officially become a Socialist banana Republic and Obama is the king Banana and he's the first to go .
Anyone who approves of what was done today is a traitor to America and it's children and their children, a traitor.
Sorry to be so crude but there's nothing uglier that can adequately explain what was just done to America and her future today better than that visual I just provided. That's all I can say about this other than Americans now need to coalesce and take back Washington by physical force its apparent as we've now officially become a Socialist banana Republic and Obama is the king Banana and he's the first to go .
Anyone who approves of what was done today is a traitor to America and it's children and their children, a traitor.
Senate passes Obama's economic recovery plan:
"WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama's economic recovery plan has passed the Senate and is on its way to difficult House-Senate negotiations.
Just three Republicans helped pass the plan on a 61-37 vote and they're already signaling they'll play hardball to preserve more than $108 billion in spending cuts made last week in Senate dealmaking. Obama wants to restore cuts in funds for school construction jobs and help for cash-starved states.
Those cuts are among the major differences between the $819 billion House version of Obama's plan and a Senate bill costing $838 billion. Obama has warned of a deepening economic crisis if Congress fails to act. He wants a bill completed by the weekend.
The bill backed by the White House survived a key test vote in the Senate Monday despite strong Republican opposition, and Democratic leaders vowed to deliver legislation for President Barack Obama's signature within a few days.
Monday's vote was 61-36, one more than the 60 needed to advance the measure toward Senate passage on Tuesday. That in turn, will set the stage for possibly contentious negotiations with the House on a final compromise on legislation the president says is desperately needed to tackle the worst economic crisis in more than a generation.
The Senate vote occurred as the Obama administration moved ahead on another key"
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