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House Dems Turn Out the Lights On the GOP

Politico is reporting that while GOP leaders opposed a motion to adjourn the House, the Democrats have closed up shop and even turned out the lights. While the lights and microphones have since been turned back on, it makes for an amusing mental image and possibly even a few dark YouTube video spoofs. "Only about a half-dozen Republicans were on the floor when this began, but the crowd has grown to about 20 now, according to Patrick O'Connor. 'This is the people's House,' Rep, Thaddeus McCotter (R-Mich.) said. 'This is not Pelosi's politiburo.' Democratic aides were furious at the GOP stunt, and reporters were kicked out of the Speaker's Lobby, the space next to the House floor where they normally interview lawmakers."

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  1. grade-school much? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    grow the fuck up

  2. Re:Wow, that's mature by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Considering the average Kindergartener is more intelligent and mature than the average liberal, I'd say this comment is appropriate.

  3. Dems have to have their vacation? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    So after years of making fun of Bush for taking excessive vacation time, the Dems just pack up and leave with issues (like the ever-increasing price of gas) on the table.

    Ah, hypocrisy, thy name is the Democrat Party.

  4. Re:A cheap and embarrassing Republican stunt by Jeremiah+Cornelius · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Besides, they're already in the dark.

    And working to spread the darkness. So are the Dems, they just don't call the darkness "a new light" like the Repugs.

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  5. Immature by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Shows how immature the democrats are being, and how messed up politics in general are (both dems and republicans)

    My question is, if we can drill on US soil and its environmentally safe then whats the big deal? How is that different then getting oil from somewhere else?

    Yes we need to put more focus on alternative fuel sources but that's something that won't happen for a few more years.

  6. Re:The motion to adjourn passed... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    The Dems abused the rules (and yes the Republicans do this too, but not nearly as much)

    When it comes to gaming the system, the donkeys in both House and Senate have shown far less restraint than the elephants.

    Cites? Credible stats to back this up?

    Oh, no, there will be none of that, because you pulled it right out of your fucking ass.

    Shut the fuck up you Republican neocon shill. Retards like you are what is wrong with this country. I only pray that we can take it back this November.

    Meta-mods: mod all downmods to this post as unfair. Make the Republitard mods pay for it.

  7. Re:There's a rationale to this by Archangel+Michael · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    One person cannot represent adequately the desires of a community of 650,000 people. It doesn't matter how much time they spend in their "district", especially one Robert Wexler (D-Fla.) who doesn't even live in Florida, let alone the district he represents.

    So much for your theory.

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  8. Re:It's called speculation... by spun · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Tapping our reserves now will do nothing to lower the price of oil, and anyone who has looked at the facts can't help but agree. The US reserves are minuscule compared to how much we use. Even if we tapped all our reserves, they would last all of three years.

    More incredible is the fact that you think the answer is to pass more laws. Really?

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  9. Re:It's called speculation... by wellingj · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I think the point is that the Democrats have a majority and could pretty much do whatever they want... So who do you really have to blame here?

  10. Re:It's called speculation... by notamisfit · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    They'll claim that their circumstances 'force' them to buy gas (despite the fact that they make those circumstances). Really, how companies make their profit is irrelevant to these types; the profit itself is proof of guilt.

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  11. Re:Yes I can by Paranatural · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    He's quieted down now that you've shown evidence.

  12. Re:A cheap and embarrassing Republican stunt by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    the republicans are acting childish? they're not the ones shutting off the lights three hours before the scheduled adjournment! fuck, you'll buy any shit people feed you, won't you?

    fucking retard.