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    #31
    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    Soccer may not be big in the motor city, but DETROIT HAS......

    1. A 20% unemployment rate and 50% among blacks.
    2. Gone from a population of 2 million people down to 1 million people
    3. A $330 million budget deficit
    4. The worst crime rate of all major American cities.
    5. 40,000 abandoned house and 100,000 vacant lots. (By the way, you can buy a home in Detroit for $1.00! .)
    6. One of the highest rates of drug addiction of any major American city

    NOW THAT'S CHANGE YOU CAN BELIEVE IN! stop the nonsense, and sign up for Detroit style economics for all of America and its workers.
    present day Detroit brought to you by Willie Clinton and The North American Free Trade Agreement.

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      #32
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19v5Kjmc8FI

      40 years of Liberal Policies bring about Obama Cash in Detroit, not NAFTA. although NAFTA also is helping to destroy the middle class, and was a terrible decision.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19v5Kjmc8FI

        40 years of Liberal Policies bring about Obama Cash in Detroit, not NAFTA. although NAFTA also is helping to destroy the middle class, and was a terrible decision.
        It was more than a terrible decision, it was treason.

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          #34
          boot it.......boot it up the field!

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            #35
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            boot it.......boot it up the field!
            Don't you mean "kick it down the curb"?

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              #36
              The New England Tea Men were a soccer team based out of Foxboro, MA (a suburb of Boston) that played in the NASL from 1978 to 1980. Their home field was Schaefer Stadium.

              Led in its initial season by ex-Charlton striker Mike Flanagan, the Tea Men won their division to much public acclaim, with Flanagan winning the league MVP award.

              The Teaparty is the working men and women of America.

              Welcome, Union Brothers and Sisters.
              by Sarah Palin on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 at 2:50am

              .....................What I say now, I say as a proud former union member and the wife, daughter, and sister of union members. So, as a former card-carrying IBEW sister married to a proud former Laborers, IBEW, and later USW member, please hear me out. What I have to say is for the hard working, patriotic, selfless union brothers and sisters in Michigan and throughout our country: Please don’t be taken in by union bosses’ thuggery like Jim Hoffa represented yesterday. Union bosses like this do not have your best interests at heart. What they care about is their own power and re-electing their friend Barack Obama so he will take care of them to the detriment of everyone else.................................

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                #37
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                The New England Tea Men were a soccer team based out of Foxboro, MA (a suburb of Boston) that played in the NASL from 1978 to 1980. Their home field was Schaefer Stadium.

                Led in its initial season by ex-Charlton striker Mike Flanagan, the Tea Men won their division to much public acclaim, with Flanagan winning the league MVP award.

                The Teaparty is the working men and women of America.

                Welcome, Union Brothers and Sisters.
                by Sarah Palin on Tuesday, September 6, 2011 at 2:50am

                .....................What I say now, I say as a proud former union member and the wife, daughter, and sister of union members. So, as a former card-carrying IBEW sister married to a proud former Laborers, IBEW, and later USW member, please hear me out. What I have to say is for the hard working, patriotic, selfless union brothers and sisters in Michigan and throughout our country: Please don’t be taken in by union bosses’ thuggery like Jim Hoffa represented yesterday. Union bosses like this do not have your best interests at heart. What they care about is their own power and re-electing their friend Barack Obama so he will take care of them to the detriment of everyone else.................................
                What a load...

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                  #38
                  No wonder this forum is full of negativity and rudeness. So many red neck republicans here.

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                    #39
                    Said the super liberal who nearly spent our country into bankruptcy. I suggest we make all taxation optional and use something like war bonds to pay for social spending. Then we'll see how many of those phonies pony up to the bar. As far as soccer goes tired of the schmucks living from Cambridge down route 2 trying to dictate what our soccer world should be and what shouldn't.

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                      #40
                      Only a few of us hard core rednecks believe Obozo cant be as stupid as he sounds and acts, and that he actually is a hard core marxist hell bent on destroying capitalism and the USA as we knew it. He doesnt give 2 turds about soccer, all he cares about is his stupid college basketball games and marchmadness picks.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        What a load...
                        Christ. I have seen more eloquent rhetoric come from a North Korean bureaucrat. Card carrying retard if anything.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          Christ. I have seen more eloquent rhetoric come from a North Korean bureaucrat. Card carrying retard if anything.
                          But she is kinda hot for a soccer grandma. And the commie Chinese wouldnt dare try to take tawain if she was the boss. She has got a mean and nasty side to her, and like to carry a rifle.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            Said the super liberal who nearly spent our country into bankruptcy. I suggest we make all taxation optional and use something like war bonds to pay for social spending. Then we'll see how many of those phonies pony up to the bar. As far as soccer goes tired of the schmucks living from Cambridge down route 2 trying to dictate what our soccer world should be and what shouldn't.
                            Give us more time. We will see this country into bankruptcy.

                            signed, Harry, Nancy and Barack

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                              #44
                              http://www.redstate.com/moe_lane/fil...omneygraph.jpg

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                                #45
                                Wonder who’s to blame for today’s stagnant economy? Look no further than 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to see where the buck ought to stop. Though President Barack Obama constantly points fingers at others for America’s economic woes, his policies are to blame for preventing the U.S. economy from getting back on track. Before you watch President Obama present his latest jobs plan in his speech on Thursday, be sure you know the four major measures he has taken to prevent job growth in America:

                                1) Obama’s Overregulation

                                During President Obama’s first 26 months in office, his Administration imposed 75 new major regulations, with reported costs to the private sector exceeding $40 billion, as The Heritage Foundation’s James Gattuso and Diane Katz document in ”Red Tape Rising: A 2011 Mid-Year Report.” That’s more than any comparable period on record. The annual cost of regulation–$1.75 trillion by one frequently cited estimate–represents twice the amount of individual income taxes collected last year. Katz and Gattuso write that there are even more regulations in the pipeline, as well.

                                That’s bad news for job growth, and you don’t just have to take our word for it. Ask the people who create jobs in America. John Schiller, chairman and CEO of Energy XXI, told CNBC that “if the government would get out of the way, from a regulation standpoint, and let us do what we do good, you’ll see us continue to hire and grow this economy.”

                                2) Obamacare

                                There’s a disturbing trend if you look at job growth in America over the past two and a half years. Heritage’s James Sherk writes that, following the recession, the U.S. was on a track for a steady recovery. The economy went from losing 841,000 jobs in January 2009–the recession’s low point–to gaining 229,000 jobs in April 2010. But then Obamacare became law. “From May 2010 onward, private job growth improved by only 6,500 jobs per month–less than one-tenth the previous rate,” Sherk explains and as illustrated by this chart.

                                Though correlation doesn’t necessarily equal causation, there’s reason to believe that Obamcare helped turned off the spigot on job growth. The law imposes costly new requirements on businesses, which remain uncertain of what their costs will be down the road, leaving them to postpone hiring decisions. In fact, one survey showed that 33 percent of small business owners said Obamacare was either their greatest or second-greatest obstacle to new hiring.

                                3) Big Spending and Runaway Deficits

                                President Obama’s $787 billion stimulus was supposed to create jobs, but instead deficits mounted and economic growth is now stagnant. Meanwhile, all that money intended to “stimulate” the economy had to come from somewhere, which means taxing or borrowing from other sectors of the economy. The result? Less money for investment, and that means less job growth. Brian Riedl explains in The Wall Street Journal:

                                [L]arge stimulus bills often reduce long-term productivity by transferring resources from the more productive private sector to the less productive government. The government rarely receives good value for the dollars it spends. However, stimulus bills provide politicians with the political justification to grant tax dollars to favored constituencies. By increasing the budget deficit, large stimulus bills eventually contribute to higher interest rates while dropping even more debt on future generations.
                                4) Pro-Union, Anti-Business Policies

                                In South Carolina, Boeing sought to build a new factory to produce one of its airliners, which would have created new jobs in the state. Enter the Obama Administration’s National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), which filed a complaint against the company, arguing that using a non-union facility constituted an unfair labor practice. And that’s just one example of the Obama Administration’s pro-union, anti-business policies.

                                Other recent NLRB decisions include several rulings on snap elections and restricting secret ballot elections, and it instituted a new rule that allows unions to cherry-pick which workers get to vote on unionizing. Rather than putting the economy first, the President has decided to put unions first, and unemployed Americans are paying the price.

                                Earlier this summer, businessman Steve Wynn said that the Obama Administration has been “the greatest wet blanket to business and progress and job creation in my lifetime.” And when Investors Business Daily asked Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus, “What’s the single biggest impediment to job growth today?” he replied, “The U.S. government.” Business owners–those men and women who create jobs in America–know that the Obama Administration is the root cause of the stalled economy.

                                The American people are catching on. According to a new ABC News/Washington Post poll, 77 percent say the country is headed seriously off on the wrong track, and “Americans by a 2-1 margin, 34 percent to 17 percent, now say [the Obama] administration’s efforts have done more to harm rather than help the nation’s economy.” On Thursday, the nation will find out whether the President plans to continue the path he set two and a half years ago or finally change direction.

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