thedailyshow.com— Republicans are against the stimulus bill, but that doesn't mean they won't take the money. Bobby Jindal is a particularly excellent example.
Feb 24, 2009View in Crawl 4
I don't see anything wrong here. I'm in Indiana and we're going to take the money. Our governor doesn't agree with the stimulus bill and he has expressed it many times, but regardless of how much the stimulus may or may not hurt the country, by not taking the money, you hurt the citizens of your state even more. Just because you take it doesn't mean you can't complain about it. For instance, I drive and rely on the interstate every day, but that doesn't mean that I can't complain about the fact that it was poorly thought-out around some exits.
3.7 billion, 3.8 billion, 4 billion... these numbers no longer mean anything. It is apparent this government and the one before it have no respect for the american dollar and most importantly the american opinion. I can only ASSUME at this point that the majority of americans out there just want the government to let everything work itself out...
masamunecyrusFeb 26, 2009
I don't see anything wrong here. I'm in Indiana and we're going to take the money. Our governor doesn't agree with the stimulus bill and he has expressed it many times, but regardless of how much the stimulus may or may not hurt the country, by not taking the money, you hurt the citizens of your state even more. Just because you take it doesn't mean you can't complain about it. For instance, I drive and rely on the interstate every day, but that doesn't mean that I can't complain about the fact that it was poorly thought-out around some exits.
brad3378Feb 27, 2009
THAT belongs on the front page!AWESOME!
archiesteelFeb 27, 2009
"Obama is not my president"But he is, whether you like it or not.
david4041Feb 27, 2009
It's really quite simple, but the liberals just don't seem to get it: if you're going to force me pay for it, I want my fair share.
david4041Feb 27, 2009
If you forget about that whole Rhodes Scholar thing.
sgerwel1985Mar 1, 2009
3.7 billion, 3.8 billion, 4 billion... these numbers no longer mean anything. It is apparent this government and the one before it have no respect for the american dollar and most importantly the american opinion. I can only ASSUME at this point that the majority of americans out there just want the government to let everything work itself out...