Saturday, June 12, 2010

Idiot Bloomberg defends BP

Right-wing New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg ought to have a few beers with Rand Paul sometime. They'd really hit it off, seeing how they both like BP so much. Then again, beer is too plebian for their aristocratic tastes.

Now billionaire Bloomberg has joined the embattled Kentucky politico in demanding that critics take it easy on poor, oppressed BP.

This guy has absolutely no sense of how most of America lives. None whatsoever.

This after Loonberg also defended banks that refused to reveal which execs got bonuses from bailout money and after he whined that CEO's of drug companies "don't make a lot of money" and should be held blameless in the health care debate. He even said Con Ed "deserves a thanks from this city" following its series of power outages.

(Source: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/06/11/national/main6572621.shtml)

23 comments:

  1. No they didn't. It is a single party state, the party being the Workers' Party of Korea. The Workers' Party of Korea is a party that advocates communism.

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  3. You can't just say, "Um, yes they did." You actually have to respond to my argument. What was the name of the party that they outlawed? The Workers' Party of Korea is a communist party, and it is the only real party over there.

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  4. Since you're the one making the claim, look it up yourself.

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  5. I did. Never outlawed. North Korea is a communist country, Kim jong Ill is a communist, and you know it.

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  6. Do you even know what communism is?

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  7. Yes. A political system in which property is commonly controlled, and capital is in the control of the government.

    Do you know what fascism is?

    Now stop trying to weasel out of this.

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  8. That's irrelevant. Repression is what communism leads to. You can't just say that it is not communist because it produces an outcome that you don't like. In any proper communist society, this is what the government does in a society. No private property. That's the system you advocate.

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  9. You're confusing government-owned with "in common", dummy.

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  10. You probably think George Bush stole his elections.

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  11. Bush never won an election he didn't steal.

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  12. In other words, you're a loon. Instead of reasoning with you, I'll just taunt you.


    Ha Ha! We stole 8 years of the presidency!

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  13. At least I know how to steal elections. Why couldn't you losers do the same?

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  14. Where's yours? As far as I can tell, you made your "book" up. Even if you didn't, it wouldn't matter because no one bought your book. I saw your posts whining about how some book company was opressing you or something.

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  15. You probably would have rooted for the Vietcong.

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