Wednesday, October 05, 2011

Existence barely avoids imploding into a paradox of hypocrisy


House Majority Leader Eric Cantor flatly rejected President Obama's call for the House and Senate to hold a vote on his jobs bill by the end of the month, saying Monday the full bill, called the "American Jobs Act," won't get a vote in the House of Representatives.

Cantor criticized the President for continuing to press for a vote on the entire package, saying at his weekly session with reporters on Capitol Hill, "This all or nothing approach is unreasonable.”  Link

THIS ALL OR NOTHING APPROACH IS UNREASONABLE?!?

Really?  Cantor went there?  Has he been in a coma for the past two years?  Isn’t he the Majority Leader of the party of NO?  Didn’t his party take us to the brink of at least two government shutdowns, a debt default, delayed funds for disaster relief, and foment complete gridlock because they refuse to compromise or negotiate?

I honestly don’t know why all existence didn’t end in a whirlwind of suckitude when he said such a hypocritical, moronic thing.  Wow, existence really dodged a bullet on that one.

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