Yes! Let the games begin. I figured since she was out shooting rifles, eating moose meat and naming her kids after 21st century cartoon characters, she'd be more suited for TJ-MAX, Ross and K-Mart, but not Neiman Marcus and Saks and especially not $150,000 worth of personal fittings. Maybe if they spent that money on advertising in Ohio, Virginia & Florida... they'd be in better shape. Its all clear to me now!Cold_Zero wrote:$400 for a hair cut.$150,000 for new wardrobe
Do we really want to start a pissing match about how much the Obamas and Hillary spend on clothing, haircuts and make overs?
And your complaining?CakeDaddy wrote:Maybe if they spent that money on advertising in Ohio, Virginia & Florida... they'd be in better shape. Its all clear to me now!
At least he's stuck to his principles.ishkabibble wrote:We do when it skirts campaign finance law. (that McCain originated!)
holy crap! thats alot unaccounted for moola!AZhitman wrote:The FEC breakdown of the Obama campaign has identified a staggering $222.7 million as coming from contributions of $200 or less. Only $39.6 million of that amount comes from donors the Obama campaign has identified.
I'll let you keep researching. Maybe you can call campaign HQ and ask them where it all came from.x240xdrifter wrote:
holy crap! thats alot unaccounted for moola!
BTW, that was just September. But I would be ashamed of suggesting a $21 tax cut to someone making under $19,000 a year. That'll pay for a week's worth of gas or half of a month's pass on Atlanta's public transportation system.Cold_Zero wrote:
And your complaining?
Personally I think the massive amounts of money that are given to politicians are a waste. I would be personally ashamed taking in $150 Million when there are homeless and hungry people in this country.
So a million people giving $200 is astounding??AZhitman wrote:Federal law does not require the campaigns to identify donors who give less than $200 during the election cycle. However, it does require that campaigns calculate running totals for each donor and report them once they go beyond the $200 mark.
Surprisingly, the great majority of Obama donors never break the $200 threshold.
“Contributions that come under $200 aggregated per person are not listed,” said Bob Biersack, a spokesman for the FEC. “They don’t appear anywhere, so there’s no way of knowing who they are.”
The FEC breakdown of the Obama campaign has identified a staggering $222.7 million as coming from contributions of $200 or less. Only $39.6 million of that amount comes from donors the Obama campaign has identified.
It is the largest pool of unidentified money that has ever flooded into the U.S. election system.
Yes, by all means, let's talk about $150K in clothing...
I wasn't talking about a tax cut. If we totaled up how much money Politicians raked in, you could feed, cloth and house the majority of the poor in this country.hannibal wrote:BTW, that was just September. But I would be ashamed of suggesting a $21 tax cut to someone making under $19,000 a year. That'll pay for a week's worth of gas or half of a month's pass on Atlanta's public transportation system.
No.hannibal wrote:So a million people giving $200 is astounding??
Since when have Republicans ever given a damm about the poor?Cold_Zero wrote:
I wasn't talking about a tax cut. If we totaled up how much money Politicians raked in, you could feed, cloth and house the majority of the poor in this country.
Certainly doesn't shock me.Jesda wrote:Republicans and Democrats are more than happy to spend money, whether its private (party funds) or public (tax money).
Why is anyone shocked? It seems perfectly consistent to me.
Careful there, genius. Don't make me break out the charitability of the Right, because it'll just make you look dumb.telcoman wrote:
Since when have Republicans ever given a damm about the poor?
Well, shame on her for being a spendthrift. She needs to go to Goodwill for her clothes. $150 on a single dress? Does she think she's made of money? Better yet, maybe she doesn't need any dresses at all... in fact, since she needs to be home raising kids, all she needs is some $4 sweatpants from K-Mart. After all, she's not running for office, and someone has to do all the housework and take care of those poor little girls while Barack is off saving the world....telcoman wrote:Michelle Obama wears $150 dresses that she purchases off the rack in stores. She doesn't need to shop at Neiman Marcus and Saks.
Telcoman
Yeah its comical all right.AZhitman wrote:
Careful there, genius. Don't make me break out the charitability of the Right, because it'll just make you look dumb.
Well, shame on her for being a spendthrift. She needs to go to Goodwill for her clothes. $150 on a single dress? Does she think she's made of money? Better yet, maybe she doesn't need any dresses at all... in fact, since she needs to be home raising kids, all she needs is some $4 sweatpants from K-Mart. After all, she's not running for office, and someone has to do all the housework and take care of those poor little girls while Barack is off saving the world....
See how absurd this argument is?
The hypocrisy of the Left is almost overwhelming, and certainly comical.
With jukes like that, you should be in the NFL.telcoman wrote:
Yeah its comical all right.
Everything related to McCain is so comical that its hurting when we laugh
....actually, I'm pretty certain you can cut that sentence down to:AZhitman wrote:My guess is that the OP has never gone shopping in an upscale district with a woman of good taste and style.
Not going to disagree, this should def raise some eyebrows and be questioned.AZhitman wrote:The FEC breakdown of the Obama campaign has identified a staggering $222.7 million as coming from contributions of $200 or less. Only $39.6 million of that amount comes from donors the Obama campaign has identified.....
A million Democrats actually AWARE of the $200 threshold is astounding.
Actually, I think the proper descriptive term would be 'impossible'.
I'd love to see where you got your data to conclude those with 4 year dregrees tend to vote Republican.Jesda wrote:Actually, the very rich and the very poor tend to favor democrats. Why? I don't know. Folks making 30-100k tend to favor Republicans.
Those without or with only high school diplomas as well as those with post-graduate degrees tend to favor Democrats. People with 4-year degrees tend to vote Republican.
The shrinking middle class hurts the GOP's numbers. Look what its doing to McCain now, and look what it did for Reagan in 1984.
Warren Buffet and George Soros are solid examples of the wealthy left.
Well, 4 and 2 hours ago as of right now (12:15 Eastern on Sunday) when the religious right, the right that you despise, went to church.telcoman wrote:Since when have Republicans ever given a damm about the poor?
I don't usually flame personally, but that is close to the stupidest thing you have ever said. Unbelievable.telcoman wrote:Since when have Republicans ever given a damm about the poor?
CNN exit poll 2004, and another survey that I can't recall but read less than a week ago. I'll post it when/if I find it.Bubba1 wrote:I'd love to see where you got your data to conclude those with 4 year dregrees tend to vote Republican.