Jason: I read that the Smithsonian wants to totally re-do their dinosaur exhibit in Washington, so I'm sending them some awesome ideas.
Roger: This third one might mess with their funding.
Jason: The multi-term senataurs?
Need to implement term limits, reduce pay, and eleminate pension, free medical and travel benefits. make them pay into SSI, buy health insurance and travel commercial at their own expense. Was supposte to be public SERVICE and a sacrifice to serve, then go back to private sector, NOT a career.
Term limits are the opposite of the answer. Eliminating the ability of corporations and other groups to make unlimited contributions is the only way to preserve our democracy.
Despite the awesomeness of the Voltronodon, the implication that it is a dinosaur somewhat offends me. I friend of mine had the Voltron (lions) toy, and not only was it the coolest toy around, it was extremely well-made – die cast metal and not plastic breakable junk. They don’t make toys like that anymore! Dinosaur, my foot. Now what would be really cool is the Voltron made out of vehicles – 15 pieces fitting together into one body. Made for a challenging cartoon, though, giving personality to 15+ different characters. The lions version had more time for character and plot development. (Yes, feel free to make fun of me… now.)
The#1BoiseStateFan about 12 years ago
Word
possiblekim about 12 years ago
Somehow, these remind me of Transformers.
Bittermelon of Truth about 12 years ago
The Senataurs are not yet extinct, but they will soon as term limits set in. They will go nicely next to the Centaurs and Minotaurs.
lcdrlar about 12 years ago
Need to implement term limits, reduce pay, and eleminate pension, free medical and travel benefits. make them pay into SSI, buy health insurance and travel commercial at their own expense. Was supposte to be public SERVICE and a sacrifice to serve, then go back to private sector, NOT a career.
Devils Knight about 12 years ago
The multi-term-senataurs they still exist we just know them by another name they are called " blood sucking leeches " now
iminmaine about 12 years ago
Term limits are the opposite of the answer. Eliminating the ability of corporations and other groups to make unlimited contributions is the only way to preserve our democracy.
yangeldf about 12 years ago
The first one would be a welcome exhibit in the creation museum.
Doctor11 about 12 years ago
The odds of Jason’s ideas being used are VERY unlikely as usual.
tazz555 about 12 years ago
The voltronodon would look awesome. But not as much as. Power Rangeraus
renewed1 about 12 years ago
Are you kidding? They won’t even read the bill before voting on it.
dangerj03 about 12 years ago
VOLTRON RULES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
cpb124 about 12 years ago
Let’s go Voltronodon force.
JP Steve Premium Member about 12 years ago
I wouldn’t have a problem with that. The difference in resources between big business and big (sic) labor is staggering!
erinbliss about 12 years ago
The Teabaggers will believe humans hanging out of dinosaur mouths.
DerkinsVanPelt218 about 12 years ago
Form feet and legs!Form arms and body!Now form the head!Voltron! Defender of the Universe!
NightOwl19 about 12 years ago
Despite the awesomeness of the Voltronodon, the implication that it is a dinosaur somewhat offends me. I friend of mine had the Voltron (lions) toy, and not only was it the coolest toy around, it was extremely well-made – die cast metal and not plastic breakable junk. They don’t make toys like that anymore! Dinosaur, my foot. Now what would be really cool is the Voltron made out of vehicles – 15 pieces fitting together into one body. Made for a challenging cartoon, though, giving personality to 15+ different characters. The lions version had more time for character and plot development. (Yes, feel free to make fun of me… now.)
Banjo Evans about 12 years ago
love it
BrenHanks about 4 years ago
Voltronadon voltron is the best cartoon