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General Discussion => The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit => Topic started by: star seed 7 on April 06, 2013, 07:24:29 PM
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http://www.bostonglobe.com/news/nation/2013/04/03/conservative-kansas-district-cheers-its-congressman-for-being-thorn-side/CFIcoTVhIzzPMUAYoSVh1J/story.html?s_campaign=sm_tw
gotta love those positive portrayals of kansans in periodicals of note.
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http://www.bostonglobe.com/news/nation/2013/04/03/conservative-kansas-district-cheers-its-congressman-for-being-thorn-side/CFIcoTVhIzzPMUAYoSVh1J/story.html?s_campaign=sm_tw
gotta love those positive portrayals of kansans in periodicals of note.
Square Headed Russian... US Representative Tim Huelskamp is part of the assed backward society. :facepalm:
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So many ignorant selfish cowards in this country. :dubious:
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So many ignorant selfish cowards in this country. :dubious:
not sure if serious.
God forbid someone gets to congress and is against out of control spending and other ridiculous crap our government does. You libtard Obamabot apologists are going to sink us :shakesfist:
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Salt of the earth.
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Well, that made Kansas look like dogshit.
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Salt of the earth.
fuckin right, they don't have no "gay" problem!
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:cry: that honestly made me sad
Remember this thread http://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=20181.0
I ranked Jetmore my #3 2-1A SWKS rankings and I'm taking it back, this also makes me feel weird about my memories of The Jet Stop.
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Jesus Christ, two Lee Harvey Oswald references?
:sdeek:
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So many ignorant selfish cowards in this country. :dubious:
not sure if serious.
God forbid someone gets to congress and is against out of control spending and other ridiculous crap our government does. You libtard Obamabot apologists are going to sink us :shakesfist:
Just read the rest of the article. Was a little pakd last night....
but yeah I agree.
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I thought the root canal comment was pretty funny.
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I thought the root canal comment was pretty funny.
As was the "we gave goat and chicken fuckers, but that's OK" comment.
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There always seems to be a huge outcry about government subsidy ratios.
(Honestly don't know) What would be the price of food in the United States without farm subsidies? Would no farm subsidies be the end of the family farm? What if things like CRP didn't exist, what would the impact on wildlife and the environment?
I've heard a lot of outcry about the amount of money Alaska receives, but several items I've heard to explain that is that the Federal Gov't controls huge amounts of land in Alaska, and that Alaska had the old bait and switch pulled on it. Some argue that Alaska in turn for becoming a state, was promised a much freer reign to exploit it's natural resources, but those efforts have been stymied by the Federal Gov't over the years.
One side of the argument is that states like Kansas and others receive significant federal subsidies for things that enable National Self Reliance, Security, maintenance of a way of life and/or preservation of natural resources.
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jetmore could be wiped off the map this afternoon and nobody would miss it
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jetmore could be wiped off the map this afternoon and nobody would miss it
call me crazy, but i don't think the jetmore mindset is exclusive to just jetmore.
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Poor steve dave. His friend is really being run thru the mud here.
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jetmore could be wiped off the map this afternoon and nobody would miss it
call me crazy, but i don't think the jetmore mindset is exclusive to just jetmore.
just an example, friend.
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steve dave's bud fires back at the "Drive-by Media". Get 'em, steve dave's pal! Get 'em!
http://www.huelskamp.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4372:drive-by-media-make-stop-in-flyover-country&catid=52:tims-corner
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How is this different than Steven Colbert or that guy from the FoxNews show?
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There always seems to be a huge outcry about government subsidy ratios.
(Honestly don't know) What would be the price of food in the United States without farm subsidies? Would no farm subsidies be the end of the family farm? What if things like CRP didn't exist, what would the impact on wildlife and the environment?
The price of food would be slightly higher, maybe. Prices would be much, much more volatile though. It would be more like fruits/vegetable markets, which aren't subsidized because they can't be stored like grains.
What people bitch about most is that corn is protected by an import tariff on sugar, mandated in things like ethanol and subsidized at all levels of government (look up the county valuation on 160 acres of prime bottom ground sometime, then see if you could even buy an acre for that price).
A lot of CRP ground is very marginal ground that would never be cultivated without all the subsidizing for grain crops in the first place. It's actually possible to "buy" enough crop insurance to guarantee a certain amount of profit per acre. Buy is in quotes because crop insurance isn't purchased until grain is brought to market, so if there's a claim and no grain is bought to market, the payout is simply reduced by the premium.
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How is this different than Steven Colbert or that guy from the FoxNews show?
how are they similar?
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How is this different than Steven Colbert or that guy from the FoxNews show?
What are you talking about? I seriously don't know, how is what different? Are you asking how people hur-huring about assassination different from the mainstream media?
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How is this different than Steven Colbert or that guy from the FoxNews show?
What are you talking about? I seriously don't know, how is what different? Are you asking how people hur-huring about assassination different from the mainstream media?
That's because you're a hypersensitive ass hole who is too stupid to see something for what it is.
Remember this?
http://m.youtube.com/results?q=fox%20interview%20occupy%20wall%20street
The OWS interviews? The Obama gonna pay my mortgage lady?
Its the same crap, although I suppose there is some merit to the msm quip.
You think the rough ridin' Boston Globe went to Jetmore because they wanted to provide new coverage on the Huelscamp speech? And this just happened to be what they ended up with?
What a dumbshit. The only thing more pathetic than dumbshit hick Kansans are the quasi educated, ignorant, self depricating Kansans that comprise about 2/3 of this board.
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Looking forward to MIRs :DNR: enraged reply post. zzzzzz
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How is this different than Steven Colbert or that guy from the FoxNews show?
What are you talking about? I seriously don't know, how is what different? Are you asking how people hur-huring about assassination different from the mainstream media?
That's because you're a hypersensitive ass hole who is too stupid to see something for what it is.
Remember this?
http://m.youtube.com/results?q=fox%20interview%20occupy%20wall%20street
The OWS interviews? The Obama gonna pay my mortgage lady?
Its the same crap, although I suppose there is some merit to the msm quip.
You think the rough ridin' Boston Globe went to Jetmore because they wanted to provide new coverage on the Huelscamp speech? And this just happened to be what they ended up with?
What a dumbshit. The only thing more pathetic than dumbshit hick Kansans are the quasi educated, ignorant, self depricating Kansans that comprise about 2/3 of this board.
It was Jetmore. I wouldn't be surprised at all if the reporter got quotes from half of the people in attendance.
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There always seems to be a huge outcry about government subsidy ratios.
(Honestly don't know) What would be the price of food in the United States without farm subsidies? Would no farm subsidies be the end of the family farm? What if things like CRP didn't exist, what would the impact on wildlife and the environment?
I've heard a lot of outcry about the amount of money Alaska receives, but several items I've heard to explain that is that the Federal Gov't controls huge amounts of land in Alaska, and that Alaska had the old bait and switch pulled on it. Some argue that Alaska in turn for becoming a state, was promised a much freer reign to exploit it's natural resources, but those efforts have been stymied by the Federal Gov't over the years.
One side of the argument is that states like Kansas and others receive significant federal subsidies for things that enable National Self Reliance, Security, maintenance of a way of life and/or preservation of natural resources.
Farm subsidies are great for America and help the poor.
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There always seems to be a huge outcry about government subsidy ratios.
(Honestly don't know) What would be the price of food in the United States without farm subsidies? Would no farm subsidies be the end of the family farm? What if things like CRP didn't exist, what would the impact on wildlife and the environment?
I've heard a lot of outcry about the amount of money Alaska receives, but several items I've heard to explain that is that the Federal Gov't controls huge amounts of land in Alaska, and that Alaska had the old bait and switch pulled on it. Some argue that Alaska in turn for becoming a state, was promised a much freer reign to exploit it's natural resources, but those efforts have been stymied by the Federal Gov't over the years.
One side of the argument is that states like Kansas and others receive significant federal subsidies for things that enable National Self Reliance, Security, maintenance of a way of life and/or preservation of natural resources.
Farm subsidies are great for America and help the poor.
Yep. Like almost every single governmental program/expense.
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There always seems to be a huge outcry about government subsidy ratios.
(Honestly don't know) What would be the price of food in the United States without farm subsidies? Would no farm subsidies be the end of the family farm? What if things like CRP didn't exist, what would the impact on wildlife and the environment?
I've heard a lot of outcry about the amount of money Alaska receives, but several items I've heard to explain that is that the Federal Gov't controls huge amounts of land in Alaska, and that Alaska had the old bait and switch pulled on it. Some argue that Alaska in turn for becoming a state, was promised a much freer reign to exploit it's natural resources, but those efforts have been stymied by the Federal Gov't over the years.
One side of the argument is that states like Kansas and others receive significant federal subsidies for things that enable National Self Reliance, Security, maintenance of a way of life and/or preservation of natural resources.
Farm subsidies are great for America and help the poor.
Farm subsidies amount to about 1% of the federal budget. They don't do jack crap in the grand scheme of things and are completely overblown. They anti-corporate farming crowd uses them to insulate their wealth.
CRP ground is for land speculators and crap ground people don't want to develop.
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CRP is only good for hunting.
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There always seems to be a huge outcry about government subsidy ratios.
(Honestly don't know) What would be the price of food in the United States without farm subsidies? Would no farm subsidies be the end of the family farm? What if things like CRP didn't exist, what would the impact on wildlife and the environment?
I've heard a lot of outcry about the amount of money Alaska receives, but several items I've heard to explain that is that the Federal Gov't controls huge amounts of land in Alaska, and that Alaska had the old bait and switch pulled on it. Some argue that Alaska in turn for becoming a state, was promised a much freer reign to exploit it's natural resources, but those efforts have been stymied by the Federal Gov't over the years.
One side of the argument is that states like Kansas and others receive significant federal subsidies for things that enable National Self Reliance, Security, maintenance of a way of life and/or preservation of natural resources.
Farm subsidies are great for America and help the poor.
Farm subsidies amount to about 1% of the federal budget. They don't do jack crap in the grand scheme of things and are completely overblown. They anti-corporate farming crowd uses them to insulate their wealth.
CRP ground is for land speculators and crap ground people don't want to develop.
Not saying that I am for or against subsidies, but 1% of the federal budget is huge
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What if things like CRP didn't exist, what would the impact on wildlife and the environment?
the impact on wildlife populations would noticeable and strongly negative. i don't know what you mean by the environment, not including wildlife, so i can't answer that.
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The Agriculture Department has paid millions of dollars in crop insurance subsidies and conservation assistance to dead people over the last few years, a federal watchdog has found.
Between fiscal 2008 and 2012, the department's Risk Management Agency doled out $22 million in subsidies and allowances for crop insurance to the dead, the Government Accountability Office found. Over that same time period, USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service spent more than $10 million on deceased individuals.
Why don't these Kansas/Iowa farmers report that they are receiving checks improperly?
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The Agriculture Department has paid millions of dollars in crop insurance subsidies and conservation assistance to dead people over the last few years, a federal watchdog has found.
Between fiscal 2008 and 2012, the department's Risk Management Agency doled out $22 million in subsidies and allowances for crop insurance to the dead, the Government Accountability Office found. Over that same time period, USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service spent more than $10 million on deceased individuals.
Why don't these Kansas/Iowa farmers report that they are receiving checks improperly?
Welp, now we understand Clams concern about the unfinished parts of WSC, it's gonna get repo'd.
We just can't have nice things.