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Pelosi: Republicans in
Congress ‘do not believe
in government’ [Video]

Daily Caller, by Nicholas Ballasy

Original Article

Posted By:KarenJ1, 2/15/2013 8:57:31 PM

WASHINGTON — House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Republicans in Congress “do not believe in government” and are “poised” to shut it down. “The Republicans are poised to shut down government. The Republicans are poised to let sequestration go forward, which is — sequestration — you know what that word means? Well, what it means to the American people is unemployment, no jobs; take us to recession. It’s not quite an exact Latin translation, but that’s what it means,” Pelosi said to laughter at a Capitol Hill press conference on Friday. In the absence of a formal budget,

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She has the most schizophrenic hand movements I´ve ever seen. Nothing she says makes any sense whatsoever. That video is excruciating and is worse than listening to scratching on a blackboard one hundred times over.

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: dwa, 2/15/2013 9:01:36 PM     (No. 9179021)

Well you know what Nancy, you dems could try something different to avoid sequestration -- compromise. But, no, yu prefer to just get up there in front of the cameras and lie and make totally asinine statements. What an idiot. If you had a brain cell, it would be lonesome.


Reply 2 - Posted by: hamrman, 2/15/2013 9:08:02 PM     (No. 9179033)

Wrong, we the people don´t believe in Nancy Pelosi!


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: crimea river, 2/15/2013 9:08:26 PM     (No. 9179034)

We have to first shut down government to find out if we believe in it or not, Nancy.


Reply 4 - Posted by: RPool, 2/15/2013 9:19:48 PM     (No. 9179053)

This is exactly the type of mindless, moronic, incredulous statement that is made by Democrats in Congress. Painting with a broad brush, covering all people of a given political philosophy with a blanket characterization reflecting abject stupidity has become a norm. Who the hell stomachs and elects such intellectually dull idiots? "Do not believe in government"? NO, just not your idea of it - what a senescent fool.


Reply 5 - Posted by: Pepperpot46, 2/15/2013 9:24:46 PM     (No. 9179058)

How can we possible solve the terrible debt problem in this country when we have nitwits like the nutty nancy ruining things? She has to be one of the dimmest bulbs ever in the congressional pack. These people have no idea how the economy works. It makes me so angry I start yelling at the radio on the way home from work. Are they trying to destroy the nation?


Reply 6 - Posted by: neanderthal, 2/15/2013 9:28:32 PM     (No. 9179065)

No, Nancy baby, we do believe in government. Particularly governments that realize what they´re good at and what they´re not good at. Government are probably better at defending the sovereign territory better than any other institution. They are probably better at stopping arguments and mayhem among the citizens by operating the courts. Aside from those two functions, they have never done anything very well, and most often when they get out of those two functions, what they get into almost always turns into a non-recoverable disaster.


Reply 7 - Posted by: GreatGreyhounds, 2/15/2013 9:31:55 PM     (No. 9179068)

Nancy Honey, we believe that you need to lay off the gin...


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: bamapreacher, 2/15/2013 9:36:34 PM     (No. 9179069)

Is there any real correlation between botox and brain damage? Have any studies actually been done?


Reply 9 - Posted by: Patriot Forever, 2/15/2013 9:38:54 PM     (No. 9179071)

Percenage wise these cuts are mere fractions and won´t be noticed unless the Democrats single out groups to use as examples - an old example is the closing of the Washington Monument.


Reply 10 - Posted by: Freeloader, 2/15/2013 9:42:52 PM     (No. 9179075)

"They´re coming to take me away...HA HAA!!!..."They´re coming to take me away...HA HAA!!!"


Reply 11 - Posted by: Eliza M, 2/15/2013 9:48:45 PM     (No. 9179079)

When it comes to socialism like she believes, I don´t believe in Her kind of government Liberalism is a disease that need a cure.


Reply 12 - Posted by: uno, 2/15/2013 10:05:48 PM     (No. 9179091)

Revenue comes from Jobs Nancy???
Gee, I´m pretty sure that last year you told us that unemployment Benefits Stimulate Economy?
Which one is it you schizoid moron?


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: Blackeagle, 2/15/2013 10:24:17 PM     (No. 9179107)

Republicans (some anyway) believe in limited government.

Democrats believe in unlimited government.


Reply 14 - Posted by: stablemoney, 2/15/2013 10:35:30 PM     (No. 9179116)

Pelosi is the nastiest mouthed person. Is this woman capable of manners?


Reply 15 - Posted by: ColonialAmerican1623, 2/15/2013 10:36:55 PM     (No. 9179117)

Are they attempting reverse psychology with the lofo voters ?

Botox brain.


Reply 16 - Posted by: STLstudent, 2/15/2013 10:48:06 PM     (No. 9179123)

We love the constitutional government described in the U.S. Constitution. We despise the smoldering pile of horse refuse that is in Washington, D.C. today.


Reply 17 - Posted by: scribe35, 2/15/2013 10:54:21 PM     (No. 9179132)

Don´t blame it on Botox. She was born that way.


   

 

  


 
Reply 18 - Posted by: hisself, 2/15/2013 10:55:14 PM     (No. 9179133)

Hey dummy,

Shutting down government is the best idea I´ve heard from a dumbocrat in years!


Reply 19 - Posted by: RedWhiteBlue, 2/15/2013 11:47:50 PM     (No. 9179168)

Well, light damned on marble-head....we don´t believe in the socialist´s/democrat´s government! Got it, Nanny?


Reply 20 - Posted by: WIBadger, 2/16/2013 12:14:27 AM     (No. 9179187)

Actually I agree. Govt only screws things up. Why would anyone believe in it ?

Nancy Pelosi - broken clock and all that. Who knew ?


Reply 21 - Posted by: steveW, 2/16/2013 2:23:31 AM     (No. 9179249)

She´s high on something. Like, cool. I´m sure her stoned-out constituents are proud of the many blazing insights radiating from her razor-sharp mind.


Reply 22 - Posted by: pgvoisin, 2/16/2013 6:57:49 AM     (No. 9179414)

All Progressives have a genetic abnormality that controls their behavior. Since they know what’s best for us, they are programmed to always begin their irrational rationale with a whopping false premise.

Case and point:

Nancy Pelosi starts out with this:

Republicans in Congress ‘do not believe in government’.

What a crock of gibberish. There are two kinds of government: good government and bad government. The “Nanster” assumes (as her false premise) that there is only one kind of government: good government.

Progressives can’t tell the difference between good and bad government so (to them) ALL government is GOOD.

Sooooooooo, the next time a Progressive starts on their diatribe, stop them (politely) in their tracks and challenge their false premise. Don’t let them squirm out of it. Don’t let them call you a racist or a child killer or a grandma killer. Don’t let them change the subject but focus on their false premise.

Their head will explode and they will walk away confused and angry. That is because they cannot accept the fact that when you point out their false premise, their irrational rationale is vaporized and reality overwhelms them.

The Progressive’s weapon of “Mass Deception” is the “False Premise”
The Libertarian’s weapon of “Mass Enlightenment” is “REALITY”!


   

 



 

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