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  • GOP, Is this the man you want to be president? A man who scoffs at laws and regulation?

    Trump is being investigated by the FEC for soliciting foreign dignitaries for donations.

    Trump is being sued by a woman who claims he raped her as a 13 year old girl

    8 AnswersPolitics5 years ago
  • Is Trump going to instill jus primae noctis when he takes office?

    Just like the old days, will he assume the Right of the First Night?

    That looks to me to be the only reason he would WANT the job

    3 AnswersPolitics5 years ago
  • If scientists found a vaccine for autism, would you let your child be inoculated?

    Or would you be too afraid that it would give your child autism?

    3 AnswersPolitics5 years ago
  • What ever happened to "Operation Jade Helms?"?

    Did we win?

    Is it safe to come out of our shelter, yet?

    8 AnswersPolitics6 years ago
  • According to the Associated Press, the first six months of 2015 were the warmest ever recorded...?

    But it snowed. In Winter. Where I live!

    How could it possibly be warm in winter? Where I live?

    5 AnswersPolitics6 years ago
  • How is online fantasy sports NOT gambling and legal, but poker is illegal?

    As an American, I cannot play any significant online poker, a game of skill, but there are fantasy sports advertised freely on the radio where you can bet money on how well an athlete will do in today's game.

    I'm not saying that fantasy sports should be banned... I'm demanding the legalization of online poker.

    Full Tilt got busted. Those involved were punished severely. And what was done there could easily be done on Fantasy King or any other fantasy site.

    Poker is not a crime, legalize online poker.

    7 AnswersFantasy Sports7 years ago
  • Now that there is a measles outbreak in NY, and a "polio-like illness in children in California,?

    Do you suppose these morons who are anti-vaccination (and brains, apparently) will learn their lesson and get their children vaccinated?

    8 AnswersPolitics7 years ago
  • During the "negotiations", the Republicans demanded...?

    Before they would allow a vote for a budget the Republicans demanded the following:

    Defund Obamacare

    Delay Obamacare

    Delay individual mandate

    Deny the President insurance coverage

    Deny coverage to his cabinet

    Deny coverage to Congressional Staffers

    Deny Birth Control Coverage

    Approval of the Keystone Pipeline

    Means Testing on Medicare

    Alter Federal Employee Pensions

    Expanded Oil Drilling in US

    Block Net Neutrality

    Tort Reform laws

    Weakening of regulations for Coal Fired Power Plants

    Paul Ryan's Failed Tax Code Changes

    End EPA Coal Ash Regulations

    Repeal the Medical Device Tax

    Change the rules on the Debt Ceiling so that it would be EASIER to go off the cliff next time.

    What did they get to avert default?

    1 AnswerPolitics8 years ago
  • Are these new allegations enough to end the Clinton Presidential bid...?

    Een before she admits she is running?

    It's from the liberal New Yorker Magazine, so it has to be true!

    http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/borowitzrepo...

    4 AnswersPolitics8 years ago
  • Was the Iraq war the biggest foreign policy blunder since Vietnam?

    An ill-conceived war of choice against a nation that did NOT attack us.

    Propped up charges of Weapons of Mass Destruction that did NOT exist.

    A proposed connection to Al Queda, 9/11 and the Taliban that was FALSE.

    If, as John McCain claims, the war was not a blunder, then was this misinformation INTENTIONAL, and not a blunder but a criminal act to invade and conquer a foreign sovereign nation?

    12 AnswersPolitics8 years ago
  • Why Was the Biggest Protest in World History Ignored?

    Ten years ago today, the world saw what was by some accounts the largest single coordinated protest in history. Roughly ten to fifteen million people (estimates vary widely) assembled and marched in more than six hundred cities: as many as three million flooded the streets of Rome; more than a million massed in London and Barcelona; an estimated 200,000 rallied in San Francisco and New York. From Auckland to Vancouver—and everywhere in between—tens of thousands came out, joining their voices in one simple, global message: No to the Iraq War.

    Where was the news media?

    2 AnswersPolitics8 years ago
  • Is the pope pooped out from all that pope-ing?

    Or is he following the advice of Palin, and getting a gig on Fox News?

    9 AnswersPolitics8 years ago
  • How will you celebrate Reagan's birthday?

    This is what I plan. What will YOU do?

    It's the 102nd birthday of American saint Ronald Reagan, and while few of us can compare to the Great Communicator, there are still plenty of Reaganesque ways to celebrate this special day.

    * Locate unsightly fencing in your neighborhood. Attend a meeting of the zoning board and tell them to tear down this wall.

    * Find an air traffic controller. Tell him he's fired.

    * Inform the air traffic controller you can't really fire him. Hand him a Jelly Belly.

    * Play a Bruce Springsteen song at your Reagan birthday party. Tell guests the lyrics are about greedy workers and under-appreciated capitalists. Yeah, sure, "Tunnel of Love" is fine.

    * During the party's cocktail hour, recall scenes from your favorite movies as if they were episodes from your own life.

    * Makes guests watch The Day the Earth Stood Still. Discuss what would happen if the earth faced an invasion by extraterrestrials.

    * Reserve the cake for yourself and two other guests. Tell the rest of the party that some pieces will trickle down.

    * Tell Congress to pass an immigration reform bill.

    * Prank the Kremlin. Tell them the bombing begins in 15 minutes.

    * Sell your gun collection to Iran. Send the money you earned to the South American paramilitary group of your choice.

    3 AnswersPolitics8 years ago
  • Question for Joe Scarborough, and?

    People like him, who feel that President Obama has surrounded himself with too many women in his administration...

    Have any of the many women hired by President Obama ever been found dead in his office?

    Reminder to Joe: there's no statute of limitations when a young woman shows up dead from blunt force trauma in your office.

    3 AnswersPolitics8 years ago
  • Is there any way to block these "skid on underpants" questions?

    Someone let their 8 year old on the computer again, and they kinda break up the usual Conservative lunacy.

    7 AnswersPolitics8 years ago
  • Can You Imagine if millions of people stopped taking food-stamps, unemployment benefits and medicaid?

    and instead started paying taxes?

    It's called reducing unemployment... the deficit reduction plan for non-sociopaths.

    ...there is a whole industry built around the promotion of deficit panic. Lavishly funded corporate groups keep hyping the danger of government debt and the urgency of deficit reduction now now now — except that these same groups are suddenly warning against too much deficit reduction. No wonder the public is confused.

    Meanwhile, there is almost no organized pressure to deal with the terrible thing that is actually happening right now — namely, mass unemployment. Yes, we’ve made progress over the past year. But long-term unemployment remains at levels not seen since the Great Depression: as of October, 4.9 million Americans had been unemployed for more than six months, and 3.6 million had been out of work for more than a year.

    When you see numbers like those, bear in mind that we’re looking at millions of human tragedies: at individuals and families whose lives are falling apart because they can’t find work, at savings consumed, homes lost and dreams destroyed. And the longer this goes on, the bigger the tragedy.

    There are also huge dollars-and-cents costs to our unmet jobs crisis. When willing workers endure forced idleness society as a whole suffers from the waste of their efforts and talents. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that what we are actually producing falls short of what we could and should be producing by around 6 percent of G.D.P., or $900 billion a year. Worse yet, there are good reasons to believe that high unemployment is undermining our future growth as well, as the long-term unemployed come to be considered unemployable, as investment falters in the face of inadequate sales.

    10 AnswersPolitics8 years ago