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Petro-Sooner
1/24/2012, 09:54 PM
**** you!!!

SoonerPride
1/24/2012, 10:01 PM
lame

badger
1/24/2012, 10:05 PM
I missed the state of the union because i was watching our ou men try to hang with no. 7 baylor. they made me proud, even in defeat :)

SicEmBaylor
1/24/2012, 10:08 PM
If I had a banana, I'd throw it at the TV.

yermom
1/24/2012, 10:31 PM
He say anything interesting?

ictsooner7
1/24/2012, 10:48 PM
If I had a banana, I'd throw it at the TV.

The racism in that quote is sickening. SHAME ON YOU.

ictsooner7
1/24/2012, 10:51 PM
**** you!!!

Ignorant coward.

SicEmBaylor
1/24/2012, 11:04 PM
The racism in that quote is sickening. SHAME ON YOU.
I'll go sit in a corner and cry.

ictsooner7
1/24/2012, 11:19 PM
I'll go sit in a corner and cry.

No wonder you like Paul so much you're both racists.

SicEmBaylor
1/24/2012, 11:31 PM
No wonder you like Paul so much you're both racists.
Clearly.

KABOOKIE
1/24/2012, 11:43 PM
Obama: No more bailouts!!!

Obama: GM is once again the largest auto manufacturer. We saved that company by betting on American workers.

WTF?

okie52
1/25/2012, 12:00 AM
That bankruptcy doesn't count.

Whet
1/25/2012, 07:21 AM
The racism in that quote is sickening. SHAME ON YOU.

How utterly racist it is of you to call Sic'Em a racist for referring to a banana, as an object to be thrown at his tv.

Did you know Barry Soetoro is half Caucasian, half Negro, and 100% extreme socialist, bordering on communist?

ictsooner7
1/25/2012, 07:52 AM
How utterly racist it is of you to call Sic'Em a racist for referring to a banana, as an object to be thrown at his tv.

Did you know Barry Soetoro is half Caucasian, half Negro, and 100% extreme socialist, bordering on communist?

More righwing talking points. Lookup the FOX 'NEWS" executive that started the whole Obama is a socialist and find out even he doesn't believe what he started.

The only socialist president we have ever had is RICHARD "TRICKY DICKY" I AM NOT A CROOK NIXON.

ictsooner7
1/25/2012, 07:57 AM
Who bailed out the banks? BUSH! Who didn't want GM and Chrysler to be bailed out RONMEY! Who is back and paid back all of the money with PROFIT?

GM AND CHRYSLER! Tell me again how this didn't work.

REDREX
1/25/2012, 08:08 AM
Who bailed out the banks? BUSH! Who didn't want GM and Chrysler to be bailed out RONMEY! Who is back and paid back all of the money with PROFIT?

GM AND CHRYSLER! Tell me again how this didn't work.---GM and Chrysler have not come close to paying back all the money they have received ----- Look at the GM stock price----We will never see all the money they were given much less a profit---try again- http://money.cnn.com/2011/11/18/news/companies/gm_bailout/index.htm

ictsooner7
1/25/2012, 08:12 AM
Another thread with rightwing talking points.

REDREX
1/25/2012, 08:15 AM
Another thread with rightwing talking points.---Facts are not talking points and you need to get your facts straight

Curly Bill
1/25/2012, 08:53 AM
You guys quit playing with the troll, it only encourages him/her/it.

Breadburner
1/25/2012, 09:14 AM
I love a good Libtard melt-down.....

badger
1/25/2012, 09:30 AM
If I had a banana, I'd throw it at the TV.

I was eating a banana during last night's OU/Baylor game. I would have thrown it at the TV, but the dogs tend to eat any food crumbs that hit the floor.

Seriously man... there was a Baylor game on last night and you were watching the State of the Union instead? Maybe it's time to retire your "SicEm" username and go with something else... RebelAckbar? :D

Soonerjeepman
1/25/2012, 09:33 AM
the unfortunate thing...is the Rep are so far apart on the issues it will divide us and unfortunately obama will have the ignorant racial vote so he'll prob win...UGH~

and yes I teach in a poor urban predominately black school...people vote on the color of his skin..has NOTHING to do with his stance/beliefs...unless ya count "he's going to give me money"...which is what I hear.

for what it's worth...I'm for term limits, balance budget...rep are my least evil of the 2

bigfatjerk
1/25/2012, 10:00 AM
No wonder you like Paul so much you're both racists.Welfare and the drug war are MUCH more racist policies than anything Paul has come up with.

sappstuf
1/25/2012, 10:37 AM
Obama should at least be able to cut the deficit.. He has obviously cut his speech writers.

UDDRiGIUYQo&

SoonerPride
1/25/2012, 10:41 AM
Obama should at least be able to cut the deficit.. He has obviously cut his speech writers.

UDDRiGIUYQo&

Yeah, because, you know, Congress sure loves to send him bills that actually do anything, like fix our infrastructure.

:rolleyes:

Bourbon St Sooner
1/25/2012, 10:53 AM
People that yell racism are usually the biggest racists.

sappstuf
1/25/2012, 10:58 AM
Yeah, because, you know, Congress sure loves to send him bills that actually do anything, like fix our infrastructure.

:rolleyes:

I thought that was what the stimulus bill was for...

Either way, it was the Senate that blocked Obama's American's Job Act and who controls the Senate? Bipartisan support to shoot it down. No bipartisan support for it.

SoonerPride
1/25/2012, 11:10 AM
Yeah, because the Democrats sure have a filibuster proof majority.

Get real.

badger
1/25/2012, 11:16 AM
People that yell racism are usually the biggest racists.

Everyone's a little bit racist
Sometimes.
Doesn't mean we go
Around committing hate crimes.
Look around and you will find
No one's really color blind.
Maybe it's a fact
We all should face
Everyone makes judgments
Based on race.

Everyone's a little bit racist
Today.
So, everyone's a little bit racist
Okay!
Ethinic jokes might be uncouth,
But you laugh because
They're based on truth.
Don't take them as
Personal attacks.
Everyone enjoys them -
So relax!

If we all could just admit
That we are racist a little bit,
Even though we all know
That it's wrong,
Maybe it would help us
Get along.

Everyone's a little bit racist
It's true.
But everyone is just about
As racist as you!
If we all could just admit
That we are racist a little bit,
And everyone stopped being
So PC
Maybe we could live in -
Harmony!

sappstuf
1/25/2012, 11:29 AM
Yeah, because the Democrats sure have a filibuster proof majority.

Get real.

Filibuster proof?? It barely got to 50.

Having a filibuster proof majority is not the norm... I don't think Bush or Clinton either one ever had it.

You seem to have a problem that there is bipartisan resistance against the bill and no bipartisan support in the Senate that is controlled by the Dems. Those are facts.

Get real.

badger
1/25/2012, 11:58 AM
Filibuster proof?? It barely got to 50.

Having a filibuster proof majority is not the norm... I don't think Bush or Clinton either one ever had it.

You seem to have a problem that there is bipartisan resistance against the bill and no bipartisan support in the Senate that is controlled by the Dems. Those are facts.

Get real.

Political parties should be the only ones trying to sell a filibuster-proof majority. Voters should NEVER buy it or try to sell each other on it.

It is NOT realistic and should NOT be accepted as an excuse for not getting sh!t done.

The more political parties derp derp about not being able to get legislation passed because of a presidential veto, because of not having majorities in both House and Senate, or because they don't have a supermajority or filibuster-proof majority, voters need to can their arses for not working with the Congress and President the rest of the country elected.

soonercruiser
1/25/2012, 12:04 PM
Who bailed out the banks? BUSH! Who didn't want GM and Chrysler to be bailed out RONMEY! Who is back and paid back all of the money with PROFIT?

GM AND CHRYSLER! Tell me again how this didn't work.

ict,
Please remember the FACT that what Gm or Chrysler pay back is only part of the bail-out that they got!
Part of that was not a "loan" to be paid back!

Speech!! And hardly a word about the deficit and reducing government spending!
DUH!!!
It's now all about his reelection campaign.

OULenexaman
1/25/2012, 12:19 PM
that's all the so-called State of The Union speech was.....nothing more than a campaign trail speech. Which I expected it would be....

pphilfran
1/25/2012, 12:20 PM
Yep...we saved Chrysler....it is now Italian owned....

OULenexaman
1/25/2012, 12:21 PM
and we gets a new Fiat.

badger
1/25/2012, 12:23 PM
On a funny note... one of my beloved Oregon relatives who is extremely liberal has discussed moving to Canada if Newt is elected president.

I am quite fond of these relatives out there, but this same relative also suggested moving in 2004 after Bush was re-elected. I think the conclusion was that it was too cold in Canada for them to move... not sure how warm Canada is now, lol :D

They're tons of fun. I already promised her I would not vote for Newt no matter what. Dead serious, too. That ballot line will be blank first (and yes, that is allowed in Oklahoma).

pphilfran
1/25/2012, 12:28 PM
and we gets a new Fiat.

One of Fiats benchmarks to achieve so they could increase the % of the company they owned was to sell a 40 mpg vehicle...the 500 was to be the vehicle...too bad it only made it to 38 mpg....

ictsooner7
1/25/2012, 12:38 PM
---GM and Chrysler have not come close to paying back all the money they have received ----- Look at the GM stock price----We will never see all the money they were given much less a profit---try again- http://money.cnn.com/2011/11/18/news/companies/gm_bailout/index.htm

WOW...........your stupidity and ignorance astound me

Chrysler Repays Bailout Loans

Chrysler Group LLC on Tuesday paid back $7.6 billion in U.S. and Canadian government loans from its 2009 federal bailout, a move that allows the U.S. automaker to distance itself from an unpopular bailout and deepen its ties with Italian automaker Fiat SpA.

Chrysler said it had made payments of $5.9 billion to the U.S. Treasury and $1.7 billion to the governments of Canada and Ontario to repay loans it received in June 2009.

The automaker said it had repaid the original loans in full, more than six years ahead of schedule. Under the original terms, Chrysler had until 2017 to repay the debt.

Chrysler swapped out government debt with cheaper debt from institutional investors. The refinancing does not mean the company has less debt on its books, but it said it would save an estimated $350 million a year in interest expenses.

Chrysler paid more than $1.2 billion in interest on its debts in 2010. Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne's frustration with the terms of the government loans seemed to bubble over earlier this year when he denounced them as "shyster loans."



Read more: http://www.foxbusiness.com/industries/2011/05/24/chrysler-repays-76-billion-government-loans/?test=MM#ixzz1kUamt1H9

GM pays off its bailout loansBy Peter Valdes-Dapena, senior writerApril 21, 2010: 1:13 PM ET


NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- General Motors has made a final payment of $5.8 billion to the U.S. and Canadian governments, paying off the last of its $6.7 billion in loans, the company said Wednesday.

"I am very pleased to announce that, as of today, General Motors has repaid, in full and with interest, the loans made last July by the U.S. Treasury and Export Development Canada," said GM chief executive Ed Whitacre, speaking at a plant in Fairfax, Kan., where GM builds Chevrolet Malibu and Buick LaCrosse sedans.

Whitacre also announced that GM would make two big investments for production of the next-generation Malibu: $136 million in the Fairfax facility, which will become the primary production point for the car, and $121 million in its Detroit-Hamtramck plant, which will provide additional production at times of peak demand.

GM has already begun manufacturing the Chevrolet Volt electric car in Hamtramck, where it also makes the Buick Lucerne and Cadillac DTS large cars.

On Tuesday night, the automaker wired $4.7 billion to the U.S. Treasury Department and $1.1 billion to Canada.

Getting Wall Street to pay up
"GM's ability to pay back our loans ahead of schedule is a sign that our plan is working," Whitacre said.

But the loan money is only a fraction of the financial support that the federal government gave to GM over the past 12 months to stop it from going out of business.

Overall, GM received $50 billion in federal help. In return, the government got $2 billion in preferred stock and 61% of the company's privately held common shares.

Taxpayers could recoup money from a possible sale of GM stock to the public in the future.

A White House report issued shortly after GM's announcement was upbeat on the progress that both General Motors and Chrysler have made since coming out of bankruptcy but noted that the government would likely not make a profit on the funds it had invested.

"Overall, the investments made by the prior and current administration in GM, Chrysler, and GMAC will likely result in some loss, but the U.S. Treasury anticipates it to be much lower than forecast last year," the report said.

Mark Reuss, president of GM's North American operations, said in an interview with CNNMoney.com that he was "positive" that GM's stock would ultimately be profitable for taxpayers.

okie52
1/25/2012, 12:44 PM
Do you even read your own articles?

pphilfran
1/25/2012, 12:47 PM
The bailout was paid back by using funds from a fed escrow account...

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/jun/2/watchdog-questions-gm-bailout-repayment/

President Obama will visit a Chrysler plant in Ohio on Friday to tout the automaker’s repayment of bailout money, but a free-enterprise group accuses the administration of coordinating with General Motors‘ misleading marketing campaign last year about its own government-funded turnaround.

The Competitive Enterprise Institute said newly released Treasury Department documents show the administration engaged in a “cozy PR relationship” with GM in the weeks leading up to the company’s ad campaign, which claimed it had repaid all its government loans with interest five years ahead of schedule.

It turned out GM used bailout funds from an escrow account to pay off $4.7 billion in government loans, a move that several congressional Republicans called deceptive.

“One year ago, the U.S. Treasury Department aided General Motors in its fraudulent claim that it fully repaid its government loans,” said Sam Kazman, CEI general counsel. “Now the Treasury Department is re-enacting this smoke-and-mirrors routine on behalf of Chrysler. Whatever the bailouts may be credited with creating, honesty isn’t one of them.”

The Obama administration released a report Wednesday showing that taxpayers probably will lose $14 billion of the $80 billion that the government loaned to General Motors, Chrysler, auto lenders and suppliers.

The White House said taxpayers still could lose $1.9 billion on Chrysler; GM has repaid $23.1 billion of the $49.5 billion it received. Ford did not seek government help.

On Thursday evening, the Treasury Department issued a statement that the government had reached final terms with Italian auto-giant Fiat on selling the government’s remaining 6 percent share of Chrysler, plus shares held in trust for its retirement program. Mr. Obama will announce the $560 million deal Friday during his Ohio visit.

Although taxpayers still stand to lose nearly 20 percent of the auto bailout funds, it’s less than the 60 percent loss the Treasury Department initially forecast.

REDREX
1/25/2012, 12:57 PM
Grow up ICJSOONER ---you are an arrogant idiot----Did you read what you posted ?

okie52
1/25/2012, 12:59 PM
Grow up ICJSOONER ---you are on arrogant idiot----Did you read what you posted ?

I'm still laughing about that.

REDREX
1/25/2012, 01:00 PM
OBOTS---What do you expect ?

TheHumanAlphabet
1/26/2012, 04:42 AM
**** you!!!

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