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Moonbat Elizabeth Warren: Let's negotiate with people who behead children for fun. It seems that Elizabeth Warren, the moonbat Democrat Senator from Massachusetts also known as “Fauxcahontas,” thinks a negotiated settlement can be had with ISIS, the radical Islamic group that beheads children simply because they’re not Muslim.

Moonbat Elizabeth Warren: Let's negotiate with people who behead children for fun

“It’s a complicated situation right now in Iraq and the president has taken very targeted actions to provide humanitarian relief that the Iraqi government requested, and to protect American citizens,” she said. “But like the president I believe that any solution in Iraq is going to be a negotiated solution, not a military solution. We do not want to be pulled into another war in Iraq.” So, how, exactly does one negotiate with people who murder children for fun? Naturally, she was taken to task, Twitchy said: Good luck negotiating with people who bury children alive & behead them simply for having a different religion. Elizabeth Warren thinks we can negotiate a solution with ISIS.

No, they don’t. @AG_Conservative haha!! Of course. Exactly. Related: » Obama Hits Struggling Americans With Energy Rate Hikes Alex Jones. Draconian EPA regulations lead to blackouts, artificial scarcity after vow to “bankrupt” coal industry Paul Joseph Watson Infowars.com Monday, August 22, 2011 Following Barack Obama’s vow to “bankrupt” the coal power industry, Americans are set to be hit with a wave of utility bill hikes as draconian EPA regulations drive up the cost of energy while General Electric, one of Obama’s biggest campaign donors, gets a waiver and is completely exempt.

» Obama Hits Struggling Americans With Energy Rate Hikes Alex Jones

New EPA rules dictate that utility companies will be forced to spend an initial outlay of $800 million dollars to conform with the regulations that mandate “harmful” emissions be reduced under the Clean Air Act. Groups like the Edison Electric Institute warn that the new rules eventually “cost utilities up to $129 billion and force them to retire one-fifth of coal capacity,” prompting a wave of coal plant shutdowns.

The new rules will exacerbate the problem of rolling blackouts, warns Donna Nelson, head of the Texas Public Utility Commission. Concerned Women For America. An advocacy ad from the Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee (CWALAC), which highlights the uncontrolled spending in Washington, has garnered cheers from conservatives, but is less popular with Democrats, specifically those in Montana Sen.

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Jon Tester’s re-election campaign. The ad, which spoofs miracle drug commercials with a woman hawking a faux drug called “Spenditol” to counteract all the spending in Washington, has aired throughout the country. The version playing in Montana advises viewers to “call Sen. Tester and tell him to stop spending it all,” and lists his Billings, Mont., office phone number. Facing his first re-election in 2012, the junior senator’s campaign sent out a fundraising letter Wednesday in response to the ad, accusing the conservative group of lobbying against child pornography protections. “More than anything, I’m angry at their nerve. “Senator Tester’s smear attack on Concerned Women for America is a complete disgrace,” said Nance. Pelosi takes a break from debt ceiling crisis and visits East Haven for DeLauro fundraiser (video), (photos)- The New Haven Register - Serving New Haven, Connecticut.

EAST HAVEN -- Taking a "time out" from attacking the debt ceiling crisis, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi flew to Connecticut Sunday for a private political fundraiser for friend and fellow Democrat, U.S.

Pelosi takes a break from debt ceiling crisis and visits East Haven for DeLauro fundraiser (video), (photos)- The New Haven Register - Serving New Haven, Connecticut

Rep. Rosa DeLauro. The elite fundraising event, which drew top state and local Democrats, including Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and U.S. Congress has until Aug. 2 to increase the debt limit before the country goes into default, which observers say would be catastrophic for the still-struggling economy. Congress has voted to raise the debt ceiling under every president going back to and including Ronald Reagan, but this year's contentious negotiations have been front-page news for weeks. Boehner walked out on closed-door debt ceiling negotiations with President Barack Obama late last week.

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New Poll Shows That Voters Do Not Want The Debt Ceiling Raised.