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jackthewall81
05-31-2012, 23:52
What does he have to offer for congress? I just saw one of his commercials and it looked intriguing.
hghclsswhitetrsh
06-01-2012, 06:17
Well he's not a beer... I say fvck you to the coors family.
Whose seat is he running for?
Whose seat is he running for?
Ed Purlmuter
Zundfolge
06-01-2012, 14:44
I say fvck you to the coors family.
The whole family? Any reason other than their name is on a lame beer?
I'll be honest, I'd gladly vote for an empty can of Coors Light over Ed Purlmuter (I say FVCK HIM and his entire party).
hghclsswhitetrsh
06-01-2012, 15:22
The whole family? Any reason other than their name is on a lame beer?
I'll be honest, I'd gladly vote for an empty can of Coors Light over Ed Purlmuter (I say FVCK HIM and his entire party).
Okay just Pete my bad. He tried passing the law that would've screwed workers on how that formed and joined unions. Shit that doesn't concern hm or a other fvckng law maker. [Bang]
Great-Kazoo
06-01-2012, 18:03
The GOP choose Coors (Pete?) over Bob Schaeffer to run a few years back. The GOP went with "alleged" name recognition RE: MONEY Influx
over a GOP rep who stepped down / did not run for re-election like he said due to term limits.
The GOP had their ass handed to them and Coors went down in flames faster than a Pro-Choice candidate in the running for POPE.
keylay31
06-02-2012, 08:06
The GOP choose Coors (Pete?) over Bob Schaeffer to run a few years back. The GOP went with "alleged" name recognition RE: MONEY Influx
over a GOP rep who stepped down / did not run for re-election like he said due to term limits.
The GOP had their ass handed to them and Coors went down in flames faster than a Pro-Choice candidate in the running for POPE.
As a big Schaffer fan, +1
Great-Kazoo
06-02-2012, 08:46
As a big Schaffer fan, +1
Likewise. He was very accessible and returned calls in a timely manner. Had he been chosen over big donor money perhaps some legislation may have turned out differently.
Anybody with that much money, that didn't have to earn it the hard way, cannot possibly represent us in the plebeian classes.
He wouldn't have to steal off America and take lobby money like the rest of them... He's obviously running for the power... It goes without saying that he would probably want both anyhow...
Great-Kazoo
06-02-2012, 21:29
Anybody with that much money, that didn't have to earn it the hard way, cannot possibly represent us in the plebeian classes.
He wouldn't have to steal off America and take lobby money like the rest of them... He's obviously running for the power... It goes without saying that he would probably want both anyhow...
Actually his predecessors earned it the hard way, the young'uns just happen to be fortunate enough to reap the rewards of those before them. Capitalism at it's best.
Either way, he's going to be hard pressed to beat pearlmutter.
Actually his predecessors earned it the hard way, the young'uns just happen to be fortunate enough to reap the rewards of those before them. Capitalism at it's best.
Either way, he's going to be hard pressed to beat pearlmutter.
Clearly, but for the past 100 years or so it's been the lucky sperm club. I've got no problems with the Coors family or their capitalist roots.
MediaMark
06-04-2012, 10:53
What does he have to offer for congress? I just saw one of his commercials and it looked intriguing.
Clever commercials don't disguise the fact that he'd be the 2nd richest member of congress. Do we need more of THAT?!
MediaMark
06-04-2012, 10:55
Okay just Pete my bad. He tried passing the law that would've screwed workers on how that formed and joined unions. Shit that doesn't concern hm or a other fvckng law maker. [Bang]
Sadly, it DID concern him. He sits atop one of the largest beer brewing & distributing companies in the worls. Any time he can keep a union down, he makes a few percent more on his fortune...
Just one more case of when the ultra rich can buy their way into office. Makes me sick. However, that being said, Coors seems like a decent candidate and so long as there is an (R) after his name then I'll support him if he is the candidate.
MediaMark
06-04-2012, 10:59
Just one more case of when the ultra rich can buy their way into office. Makes me sick. However, that being said, Coors seems like a decent candidate and so long as there is an (R) after his name then I'll support him if he is the candidate.
No matter what you think of California politics- we watched as two very wealthy titans of Silicon Valley spent more (personal) money than most people can count, only to lose their elections. Let's keep that trend goign in Colorado this time- don't let the rich buy this election!
BPTactical
06-04-2012, 11:10
I could really care less how much money a candidate may or may not have.
I care that they have the best interest of the people, State and Country in mind.
Zundfolge
06-04-2012, 11:15
I could really care less how much money a candidate may or may not have.
I care that they have the best interest of the people, State and Country in mind.
Yeah, but that won't get you anywhere because it doesn't fit the Marxist/Democrat/Union narrative that all rich people are out-of-touch evil white robber barons and capitalism is unfair (a lie that even people on the right seem to believe).
I could really care less how much money a candidate may or may not have.
I care that they have the best interest of the people, State and Country in mind.
I agree 100%, however, sometimes THAT person doesn't get in office because their wealthy opponent outspent them in ads. I would prefer to see a matched funds campaign, no candidate can outspend the other in the final outcome - this would be a huge hit considering independents won't have the bucks and a lot of thought would have to be put behind this because there are so many ins and outs of it, but it would even the field at least a little.
"He sits atop one of the largest beer brewing & distributing companies in the worls. Any time he can keep a union down, he makes a few percent more on his fortune...
Which "beer brewing & distributing company" does Joe sit atop of?
centrarchidae
06-04-2012, 20:05
Exactly. We don't need him, we need Perlmutter!
Clever commercials don't disguise the fact that he'd be the 2nd richest member of congress. Do we need more of THAT?!
jackthewall81
06-04-2012, 20:13
Well, I am still unsure of what he brings to the table other than an R next to his name.
Aside from his fat wallet I just read about him here (http://joecoors.com/about.html). Typical campaign fluff but it looks like he is focusing on some of the most important issues (http://joecoors.com/issues.html) instead of gay- transgender- lesbian- african- hermaphrodite- hypenated-bastardizations of Americans.
Zundfolge
06-05-2012, 08:48
...we need Perlmutter!
Wow ... I hope that was sarcasm. NOBODY need's Perlmutter.
tonantius
06-05-2012, 16:26
No to Perlmutter. He is a total socialist tool and his is a lawyer.
Joe Coors is a great guy. You can find him in King Soopers by himself buying something off the shelf.
He knows how to run a business. Businesses can't do deficit spending.
milwaukeeshaker
06-09-2012, 13:57
Permutter= socialist scumbag. I am hoping this dumb@ss will be replaced.
centrarchidae
06-10-2012, 03:53
It was. Perlmutter was one of the only two of our wonderful congresspeople (the other being the Degette waste of oxygen) to actually campaign on a gun grab platform.
Even the jackholes in the Second district knew better.
Wow ... I hope that was sarcasm. NOBODY need's Perlmutter.
Rooskibar03
06-10-2012, 21:25
Does the fact that Coors Light is one of the title sponsors of Denver Pridefest make anyone question his values as a conservative? I know Joe is not his company and I'm all for a capitalist in office but the two messages seem to be at odds with one another.
Zundfolge
06-10-2012, 22:24
Does the fact that Coors Light is one of the title sponsors of Denver Pridefest make anyone question his values as a conservative? I know Joe is not his company and I'm all for a capitalist in office but the two messages seem to be at odds with one another.
Considering the fact that the Coors family no longer owns Coors (its actually owned by Molson ... yes Canadians ... they're generally a gay-friendly lot) I think the only Coors that is still involved in the company is Pete (who is chairman of MillerCoors, which is a subsidiary of Molson).
Also they sell beer ... something I'm sure that many social conservatives (well at least the Baptists) frown upon as much as the gay stuff.
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