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Something like this was tried here in St Paul 20 years ago. (Prepare yourself for a shock)....Ready? The bikes got stolen! ohmy.png Knock me over with a feather.

 

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What is it about liberals that they can't get a grasp on basic human behavior?rolleyes.gif

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@clearvision

 

Something like this was tried here in St Paul 20 years ago. (Prepare yourself for a shock)....Ready? The bikes got stolen! ohmy.png Knock me over with a feather.

 

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What is it about liberals that they can't get a grasp on basic human behavior?rolleyes.gif

 

 

There are two things the left don't get about human behavior....the human part, and the behavior part.

They really do believe we humans are perfectible. This in spite of 5,000 years of history....one has to assumes they have problems with reading comprehension.

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Oh wow, @saveliberty. That is awesome!

 

Framing the Religious-Liberty Issue

 

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What is at stake is whether America will continue to have a free, creative, and robust civil society — or whether the state alone will determine who gets to contribute to the common good, and how they get to do it. Religious believers are part of American civil society, which includes neighbors helping each other, community associations, fraternal service clubs, sports leagues, and youth groups. All these Americans make their contribution to our common life, and they do not need the permission of the government to do so. Restrictions on religious liberty are an attack on civil society and the American genius for voluntary associations . . . [Thus this] is not a Catholic issue. This is not a Jewish issue. This is not an Orthodox, Mormon, or Muslim issue. It is an American issue.
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Fix income inequality with $10 million loans for everyone!

 

 

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Under my plan, each American household could borrow $10 million from the Fed at zero interest. The more conservative among us can take that money and buy 10-year Treasury bonds. At the current 2 percent annual interest rate, we can pocket a nice $200,000 a year to live on. The more adventuresome can buy 10-year Greek debt at 21 percent, for an annual income of $2.1 million. Or if Greece is a little too risky for you, go with Portugal, at about 12 percent, or $1.2 million dollars a year. (No sense in getting greedy.)

 

Think of what we can do with all that money. We can pay off our underwater mortgages and replenish our retirement accounts without spending one day schlepping into the office. With a few quick keystrokes, we’ll be golden for the next 10 years.

 

Of course, we will have to persuade Congress to pass a law authorizing all this Fed lending, but that shouldn’t be hard. Congress is really good at spending money, so long as lawmakers don’t have to come up with a way to pay for it. Just look at the way the Democrats agreed to extend the Bush tax cuts if the Republicans agreed to cut Social Security taxes and extend unemployment benefits. Who says bipartisanship is dead?

 

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Former FDIC Chairwoman Sheila Bair Channels Johnathon Swift.

 

H/T Scott Johnson Power LIne

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SrWoodchuck

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At the current 2 percent annual interest rate, we can pocket a nice $200,000 a year to live on.

 

I'm even willing to pay the same as president Obummer.....20%.....in taxes! I could stretch 160K!

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Bob Beckel Loses It

In a blooper that is as hilarious as it increasingly becomes painful, it slowly dawns on Beckel what actually happened, as Hannity insists he apologize and Beckel, after saying he won’t several times, finally realizes the cameras are actually rolling. When he finally figured it out, he told Hannity to “run your show better,” then covered his head in shame and refused to speak, other than to say “I’m going to be fired.”

 

Hannity explained the situation– the two were in a heated debate while he and Tea Party activist Jennifer Stefano played catch with the famed Hannity show football. Beckel didn’t look over at the producer giving a five-second warning and inadvertently went off on-screen. When he finally realized what happened, Beckel was beyond contrite, instead saying he was going to get fired and refusing to speak for the rest of the segment. Both Stefano and Boortz tried to comfort him– Stefano trying to continue the policy debate, Boortz adding, “if they try to fire you, we’ll defend you.”

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3wFlzoUtC8

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I'm learning to like Beckel on The Five......much better than Juan Williams. He's predictable & has cursed on that show as well. By liking him.......I mean, I still think he's f******g insanely progressive.....but it's a delight to see him being "humble".....something Juan can never be.......

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Bob Beckel Loses It

In a blooper that is as hilarious as it increasingly becomes painful, it slowly dawns on Beckel what actually happened, as Hannity insists he apologize and Beckel, after saying he won’t several times, finally realizes the cameras are actually rolling. When he finally figured it out, he told Hannity to “run your show better,” then covered his head in shame and refused to speak, other than to say “I’m going to be fired.”

 

Hannity explained the situation– the two were in a heated debate while he and Tea Party activist Jennifer Stefano played catch with the famed Hannity show football. Beckel didn’t look over at the producer giving a five-second warning and inadvertently went off on-screen. When he finally realized what happened, Beckel was beyond contrite, instead saying he was going to get fired and refusing to speak for the rest of the segment. Both Stefano and Boortz tried to comfort him– Stefano trying to continue the policy debate, Boortz adding, “if they try to fire you, we’ll defend you.”

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3wFlzoUtC8

 

Read Ed Morrissey's take here:

Video: Beckel did a bad, bad thing

 

 

posted at 8:41 am on April 17, 2012 by Ed Morrissey

 

 

 

Scissors-32x32.pngI missed this when it happened, but it didn’t take long to catch up to it on Twitter afterward. Bob Beckel got into an argument with former Tea Party activist Jennifer Stefano over the effectiveness of Head Start spending during a break on Sean Hannity’s Great American Panel and didn’t pay attention to the stage manager when the show went back on the air. That’s one reason — but only one reason — why Beckel offered a great American epithet as viewers returned (NSFW, obviously):

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