good, i remember that video .. yup, man down on the ground kicked by Ryan minder, elsewhere i recall .. man cuffed .. started charging .. lol .. chickeen .. thanks very much again for all those reminders .. have to go out, starved too long no nicotine .. :)
oops, in fact it wasn't the one .. there was another which at the beginning looked like another i'd seen, may not even be a Ryan one .. ummm, i'm thinking it was a video on maybe one of the birther birth certificate challenges .. Orly Taitz's suit man wanted the Prez. to appear and the con soi veer teeves (the bold? think the Romney dance/gymnastic flop-flips) castigated him for spitting at the court when he wasn't doing anything of the kind, he wasn't obliged to attend ..
ok .. lol .. the tax?? commenter, then the lady .. they were good .. then at 3:10 .. lolol .. did you notice about the only one in the audience who wasn't overweight .. the look on his face? .. i thought, ha! he doesn't look impressed with Ryan .. then lol and be hold, picked him .. 3:50 .. haha .. 'what are you doing about jobs!' .. . here again if anyone wants to check the 'only fit guy in the audience' man out, again, or for a first time ..
yeah .. lol .. we know Ryan et al have been more focused on abortion than jobs, a clear-cut in evidence as hell factoid, we know, but i'll get one in particular to illustrate that .. .
First, in picking polarizer Ryan, Romney must be listening to his "too vague" detractors ..
Republicans Urge Romney Focus on Jobs After Troubled Trip
“He comes across sometimes as if he’s Gulliver and he’s tied down by all the Lilliputians when he could actually stand up and exert some strength -- he just seems to be tied down by a lot of little things,” said Weaver, who advised Romney’s Republican primary rival former Utah Governor Jon Hunstman Jr. “If they were a little bolder, a little more specific and took some chances -- I don’t consider them chances, but I know they see them that way -- I think he could win.”
Weaver again ..
“I don’t think it’s going to be enough to simply keep your fingers crossed until November that the economy continues to do poorly and Obama will be unacceptable,” Weaver said. As a challenger, Romney has “an obligation, I think, to tell the American people what you plan on doing, and secondly, it can help him get past this hump where he’s not likable.”
searched mine for "jobs" .. nope not this one, yet .. here cuz it's a favorite
grrrrr .. lol .. toddle back to the list .. YEAH! .. changed the search to "legislation" ..
Sorry USA .. GOP illness on display .. NOW, this is for the man at 3:50 .. "'what are you doing about jobs!'".
During the 2010 mid-terms the GOP ran mainly on the platform of job creation and, as a result of such promises, the GOP gained the majority in the House of Representatives. As the new Speaker of the House, John Boehner made the welcome claim that the primary goal of the Republican Party was to increase employment in the U.S.
His exact words were: "We're going to have a relentless focus on creating jobs."
The following, therefore, is a chronological list of legislation by the GOP beginning 2-10-2011 that I created for my own amusement. That it has reached its current imposing length, without one anecdotal citation of new employment as a result of Republican legislation, is simply shocking. Shame on these useless hypocrites.
There are those who choose to place the blame for high unemployment on Mr. Obama's shoulders, but keep in mind that it's the House that enacts legislation and controls the governmental purse-strings, not the President. The Stimulus package passed by the Democrats in 2009 helped the economy but would have been more effective if the GOP hadn't limited it to little more than a package of more useless tax breaks for the rich. .. http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=76825289
ah June 21st .. only went back to the 26th on the "job" search list, how time flies .. lol .. if you haven't hava glance .. it's funny in parts ..