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WHAT THE HELL IS MIKE PENCE THINKING NOW?

 
 
Reply Thu 27 Oct, 2016 06:22 pm
the word "oy" has gotta be in his vocabulary more and more these dys.

We used to have a cat we named "pukey" She would eat some grqss and then wed hqve to throw her outsie rel quick before she yakked up all sorts of pqrtlyn digested meals. My wife was always running around claning up after pukey. e finally hd to make pukey one of the barn cats rather than a house cat.
BUT I DIGRESS

Mike Pence reminds me of Mrs F, except, instead of cleaning up after pukey, well, you gt my point...
 
RABEL222
 
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Reply Thu 27 Oct, 2016 06:28 pm
@farmerman,
Pence. Isent he Hillarys vice? Ive lost interest in the election. First Hillary is leading in the polls, than dOnald is with in 2 points of her. I am sick of the polls.
ossobucotemp
 
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Reply Thu 27 Oct, 2016 06:41 pm
Our lives will differ re these choices.

Sorry you don't care. I am not a fan of either, but the choice matters. I pick clinton.
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jespah
 
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Reply Thu 27 Oct, 2016 06:44 pm
@RABEL222,
Pence is Trump's running mate. Clinton's running mate is Kaine.
ehBeth
 
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Reply Thu 27 Oct, 2016 06:51 pm
@jespah,
he's gotta clean the plane first

http://edition.cnn.com/2016/10/27/politics/plane-carrying-pence-skids-off-runway/

(who flies out of La Guardia these days?)
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 27 Oct, 2016 07:02 pm
@jespah,
They seem almost invisible, mostly.
ehBeth
 
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Reply Thu 27 Oct, 2016 07:06 pm
@edgarblythe,
Mr. Kaine's hitting up all the t.v. shows when he's not doing train-whistle campaign stops. He's quite a good musician. A friend of mine recently filmed him playing along with the locals somewhere in Appalachia.

He's a really physical guy - almost every photo looks like he's about to start dancing or something . Very high energy. I've enjoyed following him on FB.

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farmerman
 
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Reply Thu 27 Oct, 2016 07:07 pm
@ehBeth,
Whenever Imgoing west, I often trin and cab to La Guardia because I can get direct connections to Bozeman or several other western cities. La Guardia is supposed to beb rebuilt because its business is higher than ever(its about 1/3 of that of Kennedy and 1/2 of Newark. Lots of people come through the NY metro av system. Its huge when you consider the density of the popultion.

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pence is, of course, probably saying a rosary (hi family was with him)
Seems like La Gurdiq hqs its number of "Skidding off the runway" accidents.

Id just be thankful it wasnt SCarnton/Wilkes Barre AP. (their runway is built on a long narrow trip of a coal culm bank)
ehBeth
 
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Reply Thu 27 Oct, 2016 07:24 pm
@farmerman,
I've gone through La Guardia a few times. It's convenient but always a bit scary, especially with the in-the-river incidents they seem to always have just before I'm arriving (or recently enough that I remember).

Driving around Scranton is enough, I don't want to fly through there again.

I once arrived in Myrtle Beach on a small plane full of green/barfy people after a bad ascent out of Scranton. I was one of the only people that didn't almost fall/wobble off that tiny plane.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Thu 27 Oct, 2016 07:41 pm
and oh yeah

Tim Kaine

how did I miss these the first time round?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/tim-kaine-was-a-hottie_us_579a6664e4b0e2e15eb509a7

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CoPZhceUIAA7zfo.jpg


<that made me blink>
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Thu 27 Oct, 2016 08:00 pm
Pence's brain
http://cdn.iflscience.com/images/f9cd8545-acb9-534c-9d37-34d3af19987c/extra_large-1477569831-cover-image.jpg
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farmerman
 
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Reply Fri 28 Oct, 2016 03:51 am
@ehBeth,
he kinda remins me of somebody that should switch to decaf.
farmerman
 
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Reply Fri 28 Oct, 2016 07:44 am
@farmerman,
Mike Pence , in his quiet moments
"What the F*** am I even doing with this BOZO?
jespah
 
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Reply Fri 28 Oct, 2016 09:50 am
@farmerman,
Probably in the not so quiet ones, too.

Actually, SNL referred to the two VP candidates as the before and after shots for a baldness treatment ad. Kaine is before; Pence is after. I also remember which is which because Trump selected a running mate whose last name means money.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Fri 28 Oct, 2016 10:05 am
VIRGINIA (The Borowitz Report)—Calling it a “scary moment” and a “close call,” Donald Trump’s campaign officials confirmed that they had recaptured Mike Pence after the Indiana governor attempted to flee the campaign bus in the early hours of Friday morning.

According to the campaign, Pence had asked to stop at a McDonald’s in rural Virginia so that he could use the bathroom, but aides grew concerned when the governor failed to reappear after twenty minutes.

After determining that Pence had given them the slip, Trump staffers fanned out across the Virginia backcountry, where the governor was believed to have fled.

News that Pence had vanished touched off a panic in Indiana, where residents feared that he might return to resume his political career.

After forty-five minutes of searching, however, campaign officials located a bedraggled and dazed Pence walking along Virginia State Route 287, where the Republican Vice-Presidential nominee was attempting unsuccessfully to hitch a ride.

A confrontation that Trump aides characterized as “tense” ensued, after which a sobbing Pence returned to the bus.

(This article was repeated as fact enough times Snopes had to debunk it as humor)
ehBeth
 
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Reply Fri 28 Oct, 2016 10:13 am
@edgarblythe,
hahahahaha

love it
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Real Music
 
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Reply Fri 28 Oct, 2016 12:15 pm

Governor Mike Pence Refuses To Pardon Innocent Man.

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Real Music
 
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Reply Fri 28 Oct, 2016 01:21 pm
Mike Pence’s Long History Attacking Social Security & Medicare

Posted in Aging Issues, entitlement reform, Max Richtman, Medicare, Presidential Politics, privatization, Social Security By NCPSSM

http://www.ncpssm.org/EntitledtoKnow/entryid/2221/mike-pence-s-long-history-attacking-social-security-medicare
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GOP Presidential candidate, Donald Trump, has chosen one of Congress’ most aggressive Social Security privatization supporters to serve as his Vice President. Indiana Governor and former Congressman, Mike Pence’s record on issues important to seniors, particularly cutting benefits to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid couldn’t be worse:

“By choosing Governor Mike Pence as his running mate, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump has sent a very clear message to America’s seniors that their priorities will hold little weight in a Trump administration. During his decade-plus tenure in the U.S. Congress, Mike Pence consistently voted in favor of legislative efforts to cut benefits in Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. He has a long history of blaming earned benefit programs for America’s economic woes and supporting middle-class benefit cuts to protect tax cuts for the wealthy. Few members of Congress have an anti-seniors voting record as consistently strong as Mike Pence.

Mike Pence was one of Congress’ biggest proponents of privatization. He supports cutting Social Security benefits by raising the retirement age, reducing the COLA, means-testing and turning Medicare into “CouponCare.” As he told CNN, ‘I’m an all of the above guy. I think we need to look at everything that’s on the menu,’ and the record shows he has done just that by supporting every form of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid benefit cut proposed in the past decade.

The National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare scored Mike Pence at 0% on issues important to seniors during the 2011-2012 Congress since he voted for multiple pieces of legislation that would cut benefits and programs that protect senior’s health and financial security.”...Max Richtman, NCPSSM President/CEO


As leader of the Republican Study Committee, the House’s far-right wing caucus, during the Bush administration, Pence doubled-down on President George Bush’s failed privatization efforts by calling for an even larger private accounts scheme to be implemented sooner, putting Americans at even greater fiscal risk than the President’s doomed plan. The Washington Times reported in 2005:

“The Bush plan allows workers to divert 4 percent of their wages into investment accounts, and to choose from a set of investment strategies. But the conservatives are leaning more toward a plan sponsored by Rep. Paul Ryan, Wisconsin Republican, which would allow diversion of 6 percent of wages.

‘Conservatives want to see personal retirement accounts that have immediate relevance to younger Americans, that they can see the value, and that will require that they be big and that they be implemented in the final bill without delay,’ said Rep. Mike Pence, Indiana Republican and chairman of the 100-member Republican Study Committee (RSC).”


Incredibly, even though Pence was among Congress’ most vocal fiscal hawks, he was willing to use deficit spending to pay for their Social Security privatization scheme but not to improve Social Security’s long-term funding or protect seniors’ benefits:

“Mr. Pence said conservatives would be willing to accept borrowing money to pay for the transition costs, but “so long as we can achieve the fundamental reform of personal Social Security account for retirement.” He said the RSC will convey those principles to House Republican leaders early next week, and said they believe they have muscle to back up those principles.”

Beyond privatization, Pence’s comments make it clear there isn’t a Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid benefit cut he won’t embrace:

“I think everything has to be on the table...I think it’s absolutely imperative, whether it’s Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid.”
“With regard to entitlements we’re going to have to take some deep cuts in domestic spending.” CNN, 2010
“I was tea party before it was cool.” Indianapolis Monthly, 2011


On health issues, Pence’s record is just as anti-senior as his Social Security stance. He aggressively opposed the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and fought for its repeal, which would worsen Medicare’s solvency and take away billions in added benefits and cost savings for seniors. He voted against the creation of a prescription drug benefit (Part D) in Medicare, opposes allowing the re-importation of prescription drugs and allowing Medicare to negotiate for lower drug prices, he supported legislation that would deny non-emergency treatment for lack of a Medicare co-pay, and most importantly supports the GOP/Ryan budget which would destroy Medicare in favor of “Couponcare,” giving seniors a voucher to take shopping for insurance rather than protecting traditional Medicare’s guaranteed coverage.

In spite of his leadership in Congress against the ACA, as Governor he reluctantly acknowledged the healthcare needs of Indiana citizens and adopted Medicaid expansion, yet not without putting the GOP political spin on it. As Politico reported, Pence incredibly claims the expansion was actually an elimination of Medicaid.

“In fact, a summary of the proposal describes it as a move to “eliminate traditional Medicaid” for non-disabled Hoosiers.

And by adding a requirement that Indiana residents must pay a premium, Pence promised to preserve citizens’ dignity:

“So the Indiana plan will charge small premiums—up to 2 percent of an individual's income—which will make only a tiny impact on the state's balance sheets, but will send a clear message to those layabouts; Pence talked about giving people the "dignity to pay for their own health insurance." (I'm sure that Pence declines to take a government handout in the form of the mortgage interest deduction, because that would undermine his dignity.)...American Prospect

While Donald Trump has promised on the campaign trail that he won’t cut Social Security and Medicare benefits, he continues to surround himself with advisors and now a running-mate with polar opposite intentions. At the same time, his promise to “not touch” benefits has been noticeably absent in recent campaign appearances. In fact, his most recent comments to an AARP survey take a very different tone:

“As our demography changes, a prudent administration would begin to examine what changes might be necessary for future generations.”...Donald Trump, AARP, June 27, 2016

That’s why NCPSSM President/CEO, Max Richtman, urges seniors and their families to beware of candidates who make promises on the campaign trail they have no intention of keeping once they get your vote:

"They say actions speak louder than words – and there’s no doubt about it -- Donald Trump’s choice of Mike Pence as his Vice-Presidential running mate speaks volumes to American seniors.”


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Foofie
 
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Reply Fri 28 Oct, 2016 03:06 pm
@farmerman,
farmerman wrote:

...pence is, of course, probably saying a rosary (hi family was with him)
Seems like La Gurdiq hqs its number of "Skidding off the runway" accidents...



I thought Pence is a devout Protestant? That could be the formula for making America Great Again.
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