silenus:
Further news on Texas taking their gold back.
They want it brought back to Texas because Obama might seize it or something, but forgot to mention in the bill: where the new depository would be, how it would be built, who would be in charge of it, funding for doing anything about it, etc.
I would truly love to see these maroons in charge of “Texas, the Country.” It would make the funniest TV show ever. Too bad it would only run a couple of weeks.
If I were Obama, I’d order the Federal Reserve to drop the gold off at the Texas Statehouse doorstep.
bup
July 6, 2015, 3:05pm
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Oh, it might run longer. If they left, I don’t think we’d take them back.
Quietly. Without warning. At 2 in the morning.
COD for shipment of course.
Kobal2
July 6, 2015, 4:21pm
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Our president during the Civil War was, of course, Abraham Lincoln, who was known as the most biblical of presidents, somebody who quoted the bible a lot
“Our president during the Civil War was, of course, Abraham Lincoln, who was known as the most biblical of presidents, somebody who quoted the Bible a lot,” - See more at: GOP Rep: Marriage Equality Decision 'Offensive' To Civil War Dead Because They Were 'Fighting To Further A Christian Lifestyle' | People For
“Our president during the Civil War was, of course, Abraham Lincoln, who was known as the most biblical of presidents, somebody who quoted the Bible a lot,” - See more at: GOP Rep: Marriage Equality Decision 'Offensive' To Civil War Dead Because They Were 'Fighting To Further A Christian Lifestyle' | People For
“Our president during the Civil War was, of course, Abraham Lincoln, who was known as the most biblical of presidents, somebody who quoted the Bible a lot,” - See more at: GOP Rep: Marriage Equality Decision 'Offensive' To Civil War Dead Because They Were 'Fighting To Further A Christian Lifestyle' | People For
“Our president during the Civil War was, of course, Abraham Lincoln, who was known as the most biblical of presidents, somebody who quoted the Bible a lot,” - See more at: GOP Rep: Marriage Equality Decision 'Offensive' To Civil War Dead Because They Were 'Fighting To Further A Christian Lifestyle' | People For
Also, possibly, one of them gays. Also *also *slavery’s not only in the bible, it’s absolutely condoned, and not just in the old testament either.
So how about a nice hot cup of shut the fuck up ?
Kobal2
July 6, 2015, 4:23pm
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Huh. The pasted text didn’t appear during writing (as you can tell, I tried some ;)). Weird.
Smapti
July 6, 2015, 4:57pm
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So, if the Union soldiers were fighting against gay marriage, does that make the Rebel flag an LBGT symbol?
If so, can we please alert the South Carolina legislature so that they can pass emergency legislation ordering it taken down at once?
Kobal2:
Also, possibly, one of them gays. Also *also *slavery’s not only in the bible, it’s absolutely condoned, and not just in the old testament either.
So how about a nice hot cup of shut the fuck up ?
Also, Lincoln while young wrote a book debunking Christianity. He burned the manuscript after a friend pointed out what publishing it would mean for the political career Lincoln hoped to pursue. You can read the story in What Lincoln Believed, by Michael Lind.
Makes sense. After all, the Western idea of love was invented in 1910 by Hallmark to sell cards, candy, and flowers.
silenus:
Further news on Texas taking their gold back.
They want it brought back to Texas because Obama might seize it or something, but forgot to mention in the bill: where the new depository would be, how it would be built, who would be in charge of it, funding for doing anything about it, etc.
I would truly love to see these maroons in charge of “Texas, the Country.” It would make the funniest TV show ever. Too bad it would only run a couple of weeks.
The idiot who sponsored this bill was unsuccessful in his first try, during the previous session. Because building & maintaining a secure facility would have been too expensive.
This time, all that stuff was omitted from the bill. Things will be handled with a combination of “outsourcing” & “leased space” (from a previous article on the subject).
What could possibly go wrong?
Trump retweets one of his followers:
Surprisingly, he deleted the tweet after criticism. Doesn’t he usually attack those who criticize him?
Rick_Kitchen:
Trump retweets one of his followers:
Surprisingly, he deleted the tweet after criticism. Doesn’t he usually attack those who criticize him?
That’s more of a Christie and Trump thing. They are counter punchers. Bush, not so much. He’ll try getting around you first.
It was Trump I was talking about surprisingly didn’t attack his critics.
davidm
July 6, 2015, 8:29pm
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Sarah Palin gave an incoherent rebuttal to Elizabeth Warren’s remarks about fast food workers and the minimum wage.
Sorry, I saw the Bush tag in the quote and I thought you were talking about him.
Does she ever give any other kind?
Bridget_Burke:
The idiot who sponsored this bill was unsuccessful in his first try, during the previous session. Because building & maintaining a secure facility would have been too expensive.
This time, all that stuff was omitted from the bill. Things will be handled with a combination of “outsourcing” & “leased space” (from a previous article on the subject).
What could possibly go wrong?
As I commented in the GD thread, Auric Goldfinger is rubbing his hands with glee. And kicking himself for not thinking about this scheme earlier.
silenus:
Further news on Texas taking their gold back.
They want it brought back to Texas because Obama might seize it or something, but forgot to mention in the bill: where the new depository would be, how it would be built, who would be in charge of it, funding for doing anything about it, etc.
I would truly love to see these maroons in charge of “Texas, the Country.” It would make the funniest TV show ever. Too bad it would only run a couple of weeks.
Before this gets out of hand, the Federal Reserve is not holding the Texas University System endowment gold bars. It’s being stored by HSBC, a bank. And Texas is paying over $1 million a year for storage fees. The Fed would only charge a few $thousand.
So Texas has already taken their gold back and they forgot?
Or the Feds never had their gold but Texas thinks they did?