It's 3am and there is an economic emergency!! .... wait... what?
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Hilary has a new 3am ad out, this time it focuses on John McCain and the economy.
First of all, what economic emergency is going to occur at 3am, specifically one regarding home foreclosures?
The ad says that John McCain will let the phone ring. Good for him, I hope he would also fire the staffer that decided home foreclosures was a 3am wake up call worthy emergency.
I called you to make sure the government also makes sure we have donuts at work...I expect you to respond.
Erik
And a chicken in my pot.
....however I was very disheartened to hear some of rhetoric that he spit out on Letterman last night. Honestly, that was the stuff you'd hear out of Dick Gephardt's mouth.
“.....women and minorities hardest hit”
At least I assume that's what Hillary's doing on that phone at that hour.
"No compromise with the main purpose, no peace till victory, no pact with unrepentant wrong." - Winston Churchill
I said Bill, it's 3am I must be lonely...
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Rob Thomas wrote 3AM about living through his mother's cancer. It really devalues the song to connect it with Hillary and especially with her campaign ad.
Here's the video of Gen Honore:
Financial problems of your own, maybe?
Also, financial crisis calls don't come at 3AM. Wall Street is done by 4PM for the most part, the European markets are done by around noon Eastern time, and the Far East markets have been open a few hours by 8PM.
C'mon, if the purpose of government isn't looting the national treasury to help out people who played "beat the bank" (and lost), what's the sense of even HAVING a government?
Of course, I realize that it's kindof unfair to penalize people who DIDN'T play, so how about we do this - everyone in America pays everyone else's mortgage.
Gawd, I love Hillary's version of economics. So much more entertaining than actually creating value:
1. The Christmas ad, showing her gift-wrapping government programs, to be paid for (of course) with our own tax money. Isn't it kindof tacky, even by New York standards, to stick someone up in order to buy them a Christmas gift?
2. "What I would do with those record oil company profits..." Guess what sweeheart - the government doesn't get to spend that money, there's still something called "private property" around. Look it up.
3. The baby bonus. Talk about "stuck on stupid".
4. Gas prices will come down when she's elected because all of the oil country leaders will know she means business about reducing American oil consumption, which she'll presumably do by raising taxes on oil companies, which would have the net effect of ... oh, never mind!
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She only wants to tax the rich. The ones who don't pay their fair share. You know....people that make more than say, 60 K a year.
And we can raise capital gains taxes too.... 'cause after all, only the ultra rich are invested in the stock market, and they can afford to pay more. Lots more. And of course we can take away those tax breaks for the oil companies, who are bilking us for trillions... and when we do.... you just watch. They'll see we are serious and the price of gas will drop like a rock!
I like it how she cut the girl who now supports Obama. Kind of shows you the Clinton World View:
"You don't support us, we'll cut you out."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYwLxtzW3I8
Too funny!
I love that he is starting to jab at them a little.
and Hillary Clinton thinks the banks are open right now.
Shouldn't you vote for someone with a little more knowledge about our economy?
McCain 2008.
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I can unequivocally say I will not be running for national office in four years.
- Barack Obama, 11/04/04
How about we vote for someone who's not afraid of sunlight?
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I can unequivocally say I will not be running for national office in four years.
- Barack Obama, 11/04/04
Who wants a president that isn't getting or able to get some needed shut eye at 3AM. If you can't find or get some time to sleep I would say you have a crap staff. I wouldn't want my President up at 3AM, reading glasses on, and looking like s/he's writing letters by candlelight. The whole thing is so melodramatic and silly.
What? Does she stay up all night like a bookish super nerd, is the next one going to have her up late, eyes bulging, surfing the web looking for terrorist websites??

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The last time I can consistantly remember being awake at 3am, I was younger, dumber and not quite as think as you stoned I am. The 3am phone call adds have been done to death.
"I believe we must adjourn this meeting to some other place." - The last recorded words of Adam Smith.
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The government should be involved in constitutionally mandated activities. No more, no less.
A limited, energetic government is what is necessary. The federal bureaucracy has grown to such proportions that I can see no good way one person can actually run all the sectors appropriately. We don't need government to get more involved in this issue.
Let the phone ring John. I would.
Erik