Joe Biden

Swett Turns A Phrase

 

In a recent email to supporters Katrina Swett puts a new spin on the thousand pound gorilla in the room.  The gorilla is the economy and K-Swett appears to have looked to the east for inspiration.  She also spelled the word “lose” wrong.  Figure out where yourself I have a blog to write. 

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Biden concedes stimulus numbers not 100% accurate

Ya think? Thanks to Andrew Brietbart for combing C-SPAN so we don't have to.

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Biden concedes stimulus numbers not 100% accurate

Ya think? Thanks to Andrew Brietbart for combing C-SPAN so we don't have to.

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If Joe Biden didn't exist, we'd have to invent him

After all, we need a poster child for government arrogance and cluelessness.

Vice President Joe Biden delivered a rousing review of the government’s economic stimulus plan in a conversation with the nation’s governors. “In my wildest dreams, I never thought it would work this well,” he said. “Thank you, thank you.” (Emphasis added)

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Joe Biden: ‘We Have to Go Spend Money to Keep From Going Bankrupt’

Others may have a problem with the Vice-President's logic.

“Well, people when I say that look at me and say, ‘What are you talking about? You’re telling me we have to go spend money to keep from going bankrupt?’” Biden said. “The answer is yes, I’m telling you.” (more)

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Oops, they did it again

UPDATE- Here's vide of Vice-President Joe Biden attempting to convince America that the Obama Administration hasn't harmed the economy.

Vice-President Joe Biden again admitted what some of us knew all along: the Obama Administration isn't very good at economics:

"The truth is, we and everyone else misread the economy."

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Stimulus Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry

Vice President Joe Biden apologizes for not having any idea what he was talking about:

Biden tells "Meet the Press" that "everyone guessed wrong" on the impact of the stimulus, economy was worse off than anyone thought.

Thanks, Joe. So, are we suppoed to ignore your economic advice from now on?

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