Day 4 of Castle’s Betrayal of the People of Delaware

Filed in Delaware by on February 1, 2009

Know this wRong Williams is in agreement with Mike Castle. Hey Williams, put on your journalist hat for a moment, it’s not a stimulous package, it’s called the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009. You can shorten it by calling in the Recovery Plan or as I like to call it, The Bill That Showed That The Republicans Are On The Wrong Side of History. But that’s just me.

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  1. jason330 says:

    What an lazy nincompoop.

    He might as well wear a sandwich board around that says “The RNC programs my pea brain.”

  2. Unstable Isotope says:

    You can shorten it by calling in the Recovery Plan or as I like to call it, The Bill That Showed That The Republicans Are On The Wrong Side of History. But that’s just me.

    It’s not just you, nemski.

  3. The Bill That Showed That The Republicans Are On The Wrong Side of History.

    Well, the history has yet to be written on this. Until the thing succeeds, I don’t think you can call it. Of course, there’s also a chance it could fail, which means your sentiment is simply silly, IMO.

  4. Mooshoo says:

    This is like a Lost episode.

    Jason…..you ARE Ron Williams….just dislodged from the proper order of time.

    And you have more brow fat. But I think that’s just swelling from somebody smacking you there real hard. Possibly that was/is/will be me.

    You know the whole time and space continuum is difficult to unravel.

  5. Make the stimulus bill a stimulus bill and keep normal appropriations where they belong.

    Pres Bush was wrong to not put Iraq funding on the table and the Dems are wrong to put out this ill advised bill as ‘stimulus’.

    Republicans are not against real stimulus but we are against runaway and wasteful spending.

  6. anonone says:

    we are against runaway and wasteful spending

    Do you say these things in the mirror so you can laugh at yourself?

  7. Unstable Isotope says:

    A1,

    I think they practice in the mirror so they won’t laugh when they say it.

  8. liberalgeek says:

    Mike Protack – Why are you blogging and commenting under a pseudonym? I distinctly remember you saying that you never blogged as anyone but yourself, and here you are chucking bombs on blogs all over the state as “Rebuild the Delaware GOP”

    What’s up with that?

  9. liberalgeek says:

    Maybe he’s running for Spammer-in-Chief next time out.

  10. Truth Teller says:

    Mike P who was left with a surplus and has now left us in the hole. One guess BUSH AND THE REPUK’S

  11. MJ says:

    If Williams would put down the whiskey bottle and actually do some research (away from a bar), perhaps he could get something right. Wait, who am I fooling? That could only happen in bizzaro world.

  12. liz says:

    Cmon be honest….there is a lot of crap in that bill the HOUSE wrote. Hopefully, the Senate will dump all those “tax cuts”, dump all those pet projects….and deliver a plan that creates JOBS!

    Because the Bush regime let sooo many issues go, the dems saw a chance to put it all in one bill…they were wrong. They need to split it out…Recovery in one bill, and the other necessary issues in another. Lets get a bill that the citizens support and screw the repukes. Newsmax their right wing blog, is calling on all republicans to vote NO no matter what bill they put up. So who needs them. They are fearful that a bill might actually work and take all their steam in 2010. While the GOP is collapsing, they are hard pressed to come up with any new thoughts….just cut taxes for the wealthiest, while they gave away billions to the banksters with no plan attached. The House should ask for ALL that money back, or tell the american public what the hell they did with OUR tax dollars. If any bonus, trips, or expenditures were made that didnt go towards home foreclosures they should return it. Lets the banks fail, who really cares. The ones that made good business decisions can flourish. There is no corporation in the world “too big too fail”.