A sad night for America

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You just can't stop saying stupid shit can you? Yes sir ree, a guy that has been running for President for 6 fuking years against 8% UE and staqggering debt and your guy can't win.
wft does that tell you snipper. Never mind. You have no fuking idea what that tells you.

It tells me there are a lot of dumb voters in America. The economy and UE didn't mean much to em. Hell. Barry's had four years to fix things. He failed. Yet he still got a second term. Dumb voters? You bet.

Lets just see what that fuck in the WH does in the next four years.


More unemployment

More Foreclosures

Higher taxes for the rich and any one earning a paycheck.

Higher Gas Prices

The end of the coal industry.

More social programs.

More freebies for the lazy welfare recipients.

More rewarding bad behavior...



What a bunch of whiny assed loser bull shit. Project much?
 
More unemployment

More Foreclosures

Higher taxes for the rich and any one earning a paycheck.

Higher Gas Prices

The end of the coal industry.

More social programs.

More freebies for the lazy welfare recipients.

More rewarding bad behavior...

But again, the right has no one to blame but themselves.

You can't whine about how people want more government when you keep forcing people onto government rolls by moving their jobs to China, slashing their pay and benefits, etc.

The problem isn't "Lazy welfare recipiants"... it's working folks who go out and work, and still can't make enough to put food on the table because someone cheated them on their paycheck.

So they get food stamps, they get Section 8 vouchers, they get Medicaid... and you wonder why the vote for Democrats, even when times are bad.
 
The rich will just leave. I'll help them. It's now my job. Not only the rich, but anyone who ever wanted to become rich. America isn't the land of opportunity anymore, but that doesn't mean that no opportunity exists anywhere. It does, just not here.
 
America pronounces judgment on itself

by Joseph Farah, founder, editor and CEO of WND and a nationally syndicated columnist with Creators Syndicate. He is the author or co-author of 13 books, including his latest, "The Tea Party Manifesto," and his classic, "Taking America Back," now in its third edition and 14th printing. Farah is the former editor of the legendary Sacramento Union and other major-market dailies.For many of us, the unthinkable has happened.

America has decisively turned the corner away from the constitutional principles of limited government and self-government with the re-election of Barack Obama.

There may be no way home for us.
For those of us who fundamentally reject Obama’s policies, things are going to get very rough for the next four years. We have allowed our fellow Americans to pronounce judgment on the nation.

That’s what Obama represents to me – God’s judgment on a people who have turned away from Him and His ways and from everything for which our founders sacrificed their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor.

The nation is divided like never before – intentionally so. That has been Obama’s game plan from the beginning – to build a constituency of special-interest groups that truly believe their salvation is found in bigger government, more programs, irresponsible spending and unconstitutional policies.

This election could very well represent the beginning of the end of the American Dream, American exceptionalism, the American way.

But it’s no time to give up – to throw up our hands in disgust and walk away from politics. Neither is it time to surrender to the radical social agenda Obama has championed to win his victory.

It’s time to change tactics.

It’s time to double-down and fight harder.

It’s time to raise our collective voices of outrage.

It’s time to form new alliances.

It’s time to form new communities of people who understand just how much Americans have been disenfranchised from our God-given rights and responsibilities.

But, at the end of the day, people generally get the kind of government they deserve.

When you turn away from the ways of God Almighty, this is what you should expect, if you are a student of the Bible and history.

I’m not going to lie to you.

I think things are going to get very tough in America over the next four years.

I expect more division, more stratification, maybe even the disintegration of the constitutional republic that was the envy of the world for so long.

It’s time to hunker down.

It’s time to prepare for the worst – economically, militarily, socially, culturally.

The revolutionaries have won a major political victory.

The America haters are running the country for another four years.

That is not a pretty prospect.

But it’s not time to retreat. It’s time for those of us who love what America has been for most of its history to gather our wits and begin the long march back.

Most of all, it’s time for collective repentance.

Only a miracle can save us – and we need to humble ourselves before God and pray hard for one.

Can we find our way home? Is the political system even viable for us anymore? Has our heritage of representative government been permanently robbed from us? Are our cultural institutions – from the press to the schools and universities to the major foundations and even our churches – let us down so badly that there is no hope of restoring the America we once knew and loved?

I don’t know the answers to these questions.

But we must not retreat. We must not hide. We must not be intimidated. We must not stop fighting for truth, justice and the American way.

Maybe we deserve this punishment for taking our lifestyles for granted. Maybe we deserve this judgment for our own individual and collective sins. Maybe there’s still time to turn things around because we serve a Creator of second and third chances.

One thing is for certain: Our national condition is going to get much worse before it gets better.
 
The rich will just leave. I'll help them. It's now my job. Not only the rich, but anyone who ever wanted to become rich. America isn't the land of opportunity anymore, but that doesn't mean that no opportunity exists anywhere. It does, just not here.

And, um... where are they going to go?

In the rest of the "Anglo-Sphere", they have more "Socialism" and higher taxes on the Rich than the US does.
 
The rich will just leave. I'll help them. It's now my job. Not only the rich, but anyone who ever wanted to become rich. America isn't the land of opportunity anymore, but that doesn't mean that no opportunity exists anywhere. It does, just not here.

And, um... where are they going to go?

In the rest of the "Anglo-Sphere", they have more "Socialism" and higher taxes on the Rich than the US does.

Yeah, today, wait until Obama is done with them....maybe better not to wait at all. You must remember Obama thinks the "Rich" are anyone who makes more than $250,000 - I know of many businessmen who worked for near nothing 24 hours a day for years before they built their business up to where they could make that kind of money - "fair share" ? that just isn't fair to slave years for a reward and have the government confiscate it..
 
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The GOP shouldn't have spent 4 years pissing off half the country with their childish antics. Many were going to be GOP or anti-Obama voters (not the same thing). But....many got so disgusted, they sat this one out.

With all due respect, it does look like Mitt will win the popular vote...no, they didn't sit this one out.

Interesting everyone pretended not to see that Meister.

Oh I see that and think it is definitely significant.

This nation is divided into two socially-philosophical camps, without doubt, and that divide is very much about even, too.

That divide in the American zeitgeist is far more important to this nation than who won last night's election.

So candidly I do not expect much to change over the next fours years except perhaps a slighly better economy.

I sincerely hope I am wrong, but I rather doubt it.
 
Free phones are paid for by the phone companies.

Are you fucking retarded? Free phones are just handed out by phone companies? How much fucking stupid do you have to be to believe that?

Not to get off topic but AT&T hands out free IPads to poor kids, and I'm glad they do. A kid in my neighborhood got one, now he can keep up with the other, better off, kids in his class that have their own computers.

Another Fucking Idiot voting for what she thinks is free, never bothering to take the time to notice the added special tax on her Bill to pay for the scam.
 
The rich will just leave. I'll help them. It's now my job. Not only the rich, but anyone who ever wanted to become rich. America isn't the land of opportunity anymore, but that doesn't mean that no opportunity exists anywhere. It does, just not here.

And, um... where are they going to go?

In the rest of the "Anglo-Sphere", they have more "Socialism" and higher taxes on the Rich than the US does.

Yeah, today, wait until Obama is done with them....maybe better not to wait at all. You must remember Obama thinks the "Rich" are anyone who makes more than $250,000 - I know of many businessmen who worked for near nothing 24 hours a day for years before they built their business up to where they could make that kind of money - "fair share" ? that just isn't fair to slave years for a reward and have the government confiscate it..

Fair share to me is that a working family paying 25% in taxes while a rich asshole like Mittens is paying 13% is just fucking crazy.

The tax structure accellerates the fact that there has been a shift of the wealth to the top, and that's the problem.

If the middle class were making the kinds of wages they were in the 1950's, they'd be right there with you. Instead, they are really unsympathetic to the guy who makes $250K and thinks it's okay to pay his secretary minimum wage with no health benefits...

That guy's a douchebag, no matter how many hours he puts in.
 
And, um... where are they going to go?

In the rest of the "Anglo-Sphere", they have more "Socialism" and higher taxes on the Rich than the US does.

Yeah, today, wait until Obama is done with them....maybe better not to wait at all. You must remember Obama thinks the "Rich" are anyone who makes more than $250,000 - I know of many businessmen who worked for near nothing 24 hours a day for years before they built their business up to where they could make that kind of money - "fair share" ? that just isn't fair to slave years for a reward and have the government confiscate it..

Fair share to me is that a working family paying 25% in taxes while a rich asshole like Mittens is paying 13% is just fucking crazy.

The tax structure accellerates the fact that there has been a shift of the wealth to the top, and that's the problem.

If the middle class were making the kinds of wages they were in the 1950's, they'd be right there with you. Instead, they are really unsympathetic to the guy who makes $250K and thinks it's okay to pay his secretary minimum wage with no health benefits...

That guy's a douchebag, no matter how many hours he puts in.

So Mr.voice of reason - you think that someone who earned $250,000 for the first time in his life should pay as if he was worth huundreds of millions and living off his (already taxed once) investments? Yeah, you need your head examined, or more likely you just hate anyone better off than you.
 
Yeah? Why did he win? Obama was a shit president man... No argument from me on that... I agree. Should have been easy to beat him... EASY.

What went wrong? Obviously enough people didn't vote for him... Why didn't they?
He won the electoral....Thats how elections are won....He wasnt the favorite.
Obama won the popular vote as well. o.0

Just by a VERY small margin. Which... Granted you can't trust. But if you are going to put stock in it... *shrugs*

Thats your Idea of the favorite???? Pathetic.
 
It tells me there are a lot of dumb voters in America. The economy and UE didn't mean much to em. Hell. Barry's had four years to fix things. He failed. Yet he still got a second term. Dumb voters? You bet.

Lets just see what that fuck in the WH does in the next four years.


More unemployment

More Foreclosures

Higher taxes for the rich and any one earning a paycheck.

Higher Gas Prices

The end of the coal industry.

More social programs.

More freebies for the lazy welfare recipients.

More rewarding bad behavior...



What a bunch of whiny assed loser bull shit. Project much?


Point out in my list of where I'm wrong and why..Consider it a challenge.
 
Obama won the popular vote as well. o.0

Just by a VERY small margin. Which... Granted you can't trust. But if you are going to put stock in it... *shrugs*

Thats your Idea of the favorite???? Pathetic.
Well... He won the popular vote. If that doesn't suggest favorite I'm not sure what does.


^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
He's absolutely right.

Furthermore, the Prez was favored to win throughout the entire election, even during the primaries.
 
President Obama winning would have satisfied most Democrats, winning decisively in the Electoral College was a bonus. And it only got better for progressives from there as an array of victories, big and small, tangible and symbolic, trickled down in elections and ballot measures around the country.

From a stunning Senate wave to new ballot measures on drugs and gay marriage to meltdowns among their favorite nemeses, Democrats had plenty to rub in conservative’s faces (and they did, often, on Twitter). Here’s a quick rundown of a few of the more savory wins for the left.


Liberal Schadenfreude Hits Impossible Heights As Results Pour In | TPM2012
 

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