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Obama didn't give me a job but Boehner will

I aint been working in 2 years cause of that stupid Obama and Pelosi and
what they did to our economy but when John Boehner and the boys take the
helm from the libdems they’re gonna get me off the streets and employed.
  Go Repubs!

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15 Responses to “Obama didn't give me a job but Boehner will”

  1. admin says:

    "Mr. Rightard" <librelhator2…@aol.com> wrote in news:qfgzo.513$pp4.376
    @newsfe03.iad:

    > I aint been working in 2 years cause of that stupid Obama and Pelosi and
    > what they did to our economy but when John Boehner and the boys take the
    > helm from the libdems they’re gonna get me off the streets and employed.
    >   Go Repubs!

    Another shining example of the intellectual left.


    Democrat donkey pontificating:

    Americans only oppose Obama because they are racist….
    Americans were against the stiumulus because they are uneducated….
    Americans oppose socialism because they are greedy….
    Americans are against Obamacare because they are stupid….
    Americans are opposed to the Ground Zero mosque  because they are bigots….
    I just can’t figure why Americans are opposed to us.

    Maybe ‘cuz we’re racist, uneducated, greedy, stupid bigots.
    Or maybe it’s ‘cuz you morons sound like Nazis talking about Jews in the
    1930s.

  2. admin says:

    In article <qfgzo.513$pp4….@newsfe03.iad>,
     "Mr. Rightard" <librelhator2…@aol.com> wrote:

    > I aint been working in 2 years cause of that stupid Obama and Pelosi and
    > what they did to our economy but when John Boehner and the boys take the
    > helm from the libdems they’re gonna get me off the streets and employed.
    >   Go Repubs!

    You’re expecting miracle workers?

  3. admin says:

    "Solletica" <sollet…@gmail.com> wrote in message

    news:952cb9c4-96f9-4fb6-a969-a84115a8e297@r14g2000yqa.googlegroups.com…

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    > On Oct 31, 10:00 am, grey_ghost471-newsgro…@yahoo.com (Gray Ghost)
    > wrote:
    >> "Mr. Rightard" <librelhator2…@aol.com> wrote in news:qfgzo.513$pp4.376
    >> @newsfe03.iad:

    >> > I aint been working in 2 years cause of that stupid Obama and Pelosi
    >> > and
    >> > what they did to our economy but when John Boehner and the boys take
    >> > the
    >> > helm from the libdems they’re gonna get me off the streets and
    >> > employed.
    >> >   Go Repubs!

    >> Another shining example of the intellectual left.

    > Left?!  He’s voting GOP–he’s on the right.

    He’s a liar, much like yourself.

  4. admin says:

    "Bluesfan2U" <bluesfa…@fun.ogr> wrote in message

    news:hcOdnY5byKBlNFDRnZ2dnUVZ5oOdnZ2d@giganews.com…

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    > JohnJohnsn wrote:
    >> On Oct 31, 11:34 am, Tickling <Sollet…@gmail.com> wrote:
    >>> On Oct 31, 10:00 am, grey_ghost471-newsgro…@yahoo.com (Gray Ghost)
    >>> wrote:

    >>>> "Mr. Rightard" <librelhator2…@aol.com> wrote in
    >>>> news:qfgzo.513$pp4.376@newsfe03.iad:
    >>>>> I aint been working in 2 years cause of that stupid Obama and Pelosi
    >>>>> and
    >>>>> what they did to our economy but when John Boehner and the boys take
    >>>>> the
    >>>>> helm from the libdems they’re gonna get me off the streets and
    >>>>> employed.
    >>>>>   Go Repubs!
    >>>> Another shining example of the intellectual left.
    >>> Left?!  He’s voting GOP–he’s on the right.

    >> It’s more than obvious that Solletica is a "sarcasm challenged" Left-
    >> Wing Liberal Socialist .

    > The sad truth of it is that while it appears that the GOP will make great
    > strides this election and is projected to even take over the House, the
    > economy will recover fully in the next two years as a result of the
    > Democrat’s efforts and the GOP will get the credit.

    What’s interesting is I heard a PhD economist on the radio (I think it was
    107.7 out of DC) and he basically stated that the economy would continue to
    worsen for awhile, and then recover and he gave a time line for it doing so
    (this was prior to the elections BTW), and NOTHING that the government did
    or didn’t do would significantly alter that process as our economy was
    simply too large for short term alterations it impact it. So far he seems
    directly on target as his predicted time line closely matches current
    economic trends. Meanwhile how much did the Democrats & Republicans spend
    trying to quickly "fix" a problem they created?

    IMO, Democrats & Republicans should be held to blame for causing it, and the
    American business sector given credit for fixing the problem.

  5. admin says:

    In article <hcOdnY5byKBlNFDRnZ2dnUVZ5oOdn…@giganews.com>,

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     Bluesfan2U <bluesfa…@fun.ogr> wrote:
    > JohnJohnsn wrote:
    > > On Oct 31, 11:34 am, Tickling <Sollet…@gmail.com> wrote:
    > >> On Oct 31, 10:00 am, grey_ghost471-newsgro…@yahoo.com (Gray Ghost)
    > >> wrote:

    > >>> "Mr. Rightard" <librelhator2…@aol.com> wrote in
    > >>> news:qfgzo.513$pp4.376@newsfe03.iad:
    > >>>> I aint been working in 2 years cause of that stupid Obama and Pelosi and
    > >>>> what they did to our economy but when John Boehner and the boys take the
    > >>>> helm from the libdems they’re gonna get me off the streets and employed.
    > >>>>   Go Repubs!
    > >>> Another shining example of the intellectual left.
    > >> Left?!  He’s voting GOP–he’s on the right.

    > > It’s more than obvious that Solletica is a "sarcasm challenged" Left-
    > > Wing Liberal Socialist .

    > The sad truth of it is that while it appears that the GOP will make
    > great strides this election and is projected to even take over the
    > House, the economy will recover fully in the next two years as a result
    > of the Democrat’s efforts and the GOP will get the credit.

    You’re about the only person I’ve read yet who predicts a "full
    recovery" in two years.

  6. admin says:

    Solletica wrote:
    > Left?!

    H1B tool wants to play?

    OK-

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42DcjZoXs0I

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    Collaborative software developer Yugma Inc. has closed on a new round
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    Collabits, built by Yugma CEO Lingaraj Mishra and other employees as a
    sideline to a tech consultancy business, allows people at more than
    one computer to communicate and work collaboratively on documents or
    programs.
    http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2004/08/30/newscolumn9….
    Yugma, a software company in Eden Prairie, is seeking less than $5
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    software.
    The three-employee firm is the brainchild of Lingaraj Mishra, CEO and
    founder of MSL Group, an IT architecture and strategy company also
    based in Eden Prairie.
          The startup and MSL share only three employees today. Mishra plans to
    hire five to seven new employees for Yugma by the end of this year.
    Mishra, 47, is a native of India who has worked at some large firms in
    the Twin Cities in the banking, hospitality and retail industries.
    Mishra founded MSL in 1994. The employees, who do high-level strategic
    planning and not the laborious programming work, developed Yugma as a
    second revenue stream when IT consulting started to go through a dry
    spell, Mishra said. "We’re still surviving, although it has been tough
    for the past couple of years."

  7. admin says:

    Mr. Rightard wrote:
    > I aint been working in 2 years

    Only 2?

  8. admin says:

    Bluesfan2U wrote:

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  9. admin says:

    Bluesfan2U wrote:
    > The sad truth of it is that

    mrmcafee is a foul
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  10. admin says:

    "Mr. Rightard" <librelhator2…@aol.com> wrote in message

    news:qfgzo.513$pp4.376@newsfe03.iad…

    >I aint been working in 2 years cause of that stupid Obama and Pelosi and
    >what they did to our economy but when John Boehner and the boys take the
    >helm from the libdems they’re gonna get me off the streets and employed. Go
    >Repubs!

    No doubt you think that Obama’s plans for higher taxes, more regulation,
    increased union power, massive increases in energy costs, increased
    entitlements, massive growth in government, printing money and
    micromanagement of EVERYTHING encourages businesses to hire.

    And you don’t even know WHY your job disappeared or who did it.

    Democrats (and MANY Republican enablers) have been at war with American
    business since the late 1960′s.
    And American business has been losing.

  11. admin says:

    In article <iKWdndSBGMb2d1DRnZ2dnUVZ_jqdn…@giganews.com>,

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     "DockScience" <DockScie…@yahoo.com> wrote:
    > "Mr. Rightard" <librelhator2…@aol.com> wrote in message
    > news:qfgzo.513$pp4.376@newsfe03.iad…
    > >I aint been working in 2 years cause of that stupid Obama and Pelosi and
    > >what they did to our economy but when John Boehner and the boys take the
    > >helm from the libdems they’re gonna get me off the streets and employed. Go
    > >Repubs!

    > No doubt you think that Obama’s plans for higher taxes, more regulation,
    > increased union power, massive increases in energy costs, increased
    > entitlements, massive growth in government, printing money and
    > micromanagement of EVERYTHING encourages businesses to hire.

    > And you don’t even know WHY your job disappeared or who did it.

    > Democrats (and MANY Republican enablers) have been at war with American
    > business since the late 1960′s.
    > And American business has been losing.

    I just can’t figure out why so many people are sitting on so much money.
    It’s like they’re waiting for something. I can’t imagine what that could
    be.

    Maybe the "Restore Sanity" rally on Nov 2nd?

  12. admin says:

    In article <Bob-D5E9E6.13133831102…@news.giganews.com>, B…@hammer.org
    says…

    > In article <hcOdnY5byKBlNFDRnZ2dnUVZ5oOdn…@giganews.com>,
    >  Bluesfan2U <bluesfa…@fun.ogr> wrote:

    > > [quoted text muted]

    > > The sad truth of it is that while it appears that the GOP will make
    > > great strides this election and is projected to even take over the
    > > House, the economy will recover fully in the next two years as a result
    > > of the Democrat’s efforts and the GOP will get the credit.

    > You’re about the only person I’ve read yet who predicts a "full
    > recovery" in two years.

    The leftists have been in denial for years.

  13. admin says:

    Solletica wrote:
    > Yep the US debt tripled.

    H1B tool wants to play?

    OK-

    http://www.enterpriseminnesota.org/Resources/Magazine-eNewsletter/Ent...

    http://www.linkedin.com/pub/lingaraj-mishra/1/707/874

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42DcjZoXs0I

          Corporate Headquarters
    Yugma, Inc.
    6440 Flying Cloud Drive, Suite 101
    Eden Prairie, MN 55344
    Toll Free 866-200-9014
    Fax 952-400-5839

    http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2005/10/17/newscolumn1….

    Collaborative software developer Yugma Inc. has closed on a new round
    of funding that it will use to build marketing and sales efforts for
    its Collabits software application.
    Collabits, built by Yugma CEO Lingaraj Mishra and other employees as a
    sideline to a tech consultancy business, allows people at more than
    one computer to communicate and work collaboratively on documents or
    programs.

    http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2004/08/30/newscolumn9….

    Yugma, a software company in Eden Prairie, is seeking less than $5
    million in venture capital to commercialize its new collaboration
    software.
    The three-employee firm is the brainchild of Lingaraj Mishra, CEO and
    founder of MSL Group, an IT architecture and strategy company also
    based in Eden Prairie.

    The startup and MSL share only three employees today. Mishra plans to
    hire five to seven new employees for Yugma by the end of this year.
    Mishra, 47, is a native of India who has worked at some large firms in
    the Twin Cities in the banking, hospitality and retail industries.
    Mishra founded MSL in 1994. The employees, who do high-level strategic
    planning and not the laborious programming work, developed Yugma as a
    second revenue stream when IT consulting started to go through a dry
    spell, Mishra said. "We’re still surviving, although it has been tough
    for the past couple of years."

  14. admin says:

    Solletica wrote:
    > ROAFL.

    H1B tool wants to play?

    OK-

    http://www.enterpriseminnesota.org/Resources/Magazine-eNewsletter/Ent...

    http://www.linkedin.com/pub/lingaraj-mishra/1/707/874

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42DcjZoXs0I

          Corporate Headquarters
    Yugma, Inc.
    6440 Flying Cloud Drive, Suite 101
    Eden Prairie, MN 55344
    Toll Free 866-200-9014
    Fax 952-400-5839

    http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2005/10/17/newscolumn1….

    Collaborative software developer Yugma Inc. has closed on a new round
    of funding that it will use to build marketing and sales efforts for
    its Collabits software application.
    Collabits, built by Yugma CEO Lingaraj Mishra and other employees as a
    sideline to a tech consultancy business, allows people at more than
    one computer to communicate and work collaboratively on documents or
    programs.

    http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2004/08/30/newscolumn9….

    Yugma, a software company in Eden Prairie, is seeking less than $5
    million in venture capital to commercialize its new collaboration
    software.
    The three-employee firm is the brainchild of Lingaraj Mishra, CEO and
    founder of MSL Group, an IT architecture and strategy company also
    based in Eden Prairie.

    The startup and MSL share only three employees today. Mishra plans to
    hire five to seven new employees for Yugma by the end of this year.
    Mishra, 47, is a native of India who has worked at some large firms in
    the Twin Cities in the banking, hospitality and retail industries.
    Mishra founded MSL in 1994. The employees, who do high-level strategic
    planning and not the laborious programming work, developed Yugma as a
    second revenue stream when IT consulting started to go through a dry
    spell, Mishra said. "We’re still surviving, although it has been tough
    for the past couple of years."

  15. admin says:

    Solletica wrote:
    > Grayboy is familiar with being challenged

    H1B tool wants to play?

    OK-

    http://www.enterpriseminnesota.org/Resources/Magazine-eNewsletter/Ent...

    http://www.linkedin.com/pub/lingaraj-mishra/1/707/874

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42DcjZoXs0I

          Corporate Headquarters
    Yugma, Inc.
    6440 Flying Cloud Drive, Suite 101
    Eden Prairie, MN 55344
    Toll Free 866-200-9014
    Fax 952-400-5839

    http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2005/10/17/newscolumn1….

    Collaborative software developer Yugma Inc. has closed on a new round
    of funding that it will use to build marketing and sales efforts for
    its Collabits software application.
    Collabits, built by Yugma CEO Lingaraj Mishra and other employees as a
    sideline to a tech consultancy business, allows people at more than
    one computer to communicate and work collaboratively on documents or
    programs.

    http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2004/08/30/newscolumn9….

    Yugma, a software company in Eden Prairie, is seeking less than $5
    million in venture capital to commercialize its new collaboration
    software.
    The three-employee firm is the brainchild of Lingaraj Mishra, CEO and
    founder of MSL Group, an IT architecture and strategy company also
    based in Eden Prairie.

    The startup and MSL share only three employees today. Mishra plans to
    hire five to seven new employees for Yugma by the end of this year.
    Mishra, 47, is a native of India who has worked at some large firms in
    the Twin Cities in the banking, hospitality and retail industries.
    Mishra founded MSL in 1994. The employees, who do high-level strategic
    planning and not the laborious programming work, developed Yugma as a
    second revenue stream when IT consulting started to go through a dry
    spell, Mishra said. "We’re still surviving, although it has been tough
    for the past couple of years."

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