Reflecting on rightwing hate speech

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Starting another thread on the same exact topic isnt really going to make this one go over any better or be more accurate than the first.
 
Starting another thread on the same exact topic isnt really going to make this one go over any better or be more accurate than the first.

Same topic? No, completely different than the last topic, but ir shows you don't pay attention, so what else is new???:lol:
 
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Conservatives are not acting any different than they have for generations.

The circumstances have changed. 50 years ago, you could live a pretty happy life working in a factory as unskilled labor. Being hostile to education didn't really hurt you in the long run.

But today is a different day. Education is important. The Republican leadership worked diligently moving jobs to China and setting tax breaks and subsidies for companies who move jobs, which formally belonged to their own base, out of the country.

So now the right wing base has received a "triple" whammy.

1. First, the leadership they supported for years sold them out.

2. The lack of education means they can't "compete" and has come back to bite them in the butt.

3. A "black" man is in the "WHITE" House which represents how far they THINK they've fallen and it "in your face" demonstrates the changing country.

They is why they whine, "We want OUR country back". They were always unskilled labor. They never owned the country. And now, because of their leadership, they own debt. And after those wonderful "job creating" tax breaks for millionaires and millionaire, which creating no jobs, they not only owe debt, many are unemployed.
 
Conservatives are not acting any different than they have for generations.

The circumstances have changed. 50 years ago, you could live a pretty happy life working in a factory as unskilled labor. Being hostile to education didn't really hurt you in the long run.

But today is a different day. Education is important. The Republican leadership worked diligently moving jobs to China and setting tax breaks and subsidies for companies who move jobs, which formally belonged to their own base, out of the country.

So now the right wing base has received a "triple" whammy.

1. First, the leadership they supported for years sold them out.

2. The lack of education means they can't "compete" and has come back to bite them in the butt.

3. A "black" man is in the "WHITE" House which represents how far they THINK they've fallen and it "in your face" demonstrates the changing country.

They is why they whine, "We want OUR country back". They were always unskilled labor. They never owned the country. And now, because of their leadership, they own debt. And after those wonderful "job creating" tax breaks for millionaires and millionaire, which creating no jobs, they not only owe debt, many are unemployed.

You are aware of course that Both Bush Presidents gave MORE blacks and Hispanics and minorities high level positions in the Government then Any Democratic President EVER, including Obama and Clinton? Just checking.
 
Conservatives are not acting any different than they have for generations.

The circumstances have changed. 50 years ago, you could live a pretty happy life working in a factory as unskilled labor. Being hostile to education didn't really hurt you in the long run.

But today is a different day. Education is important. The Republican leadership worked diligently moving jobs to China and setting tax breaks and subsidies for companies who move jobs, which formally belonged to their own base, out of the country.

So now the right wing base has received a "triple" whammy.

1. First, the leadership they supported for years sold them out.

2. The lack of education means they can't "compete" and has come back to bite them in the butt.

3. A "black" man is in the "WHITE" House which represents how far they THINK they've fallen and it "in your face" demonstrates the changing country.

They is why they whine, "We want OUR country back". They were always unskilled labor. They never owned the country. And now, because of their leadership, they own debt. And after those wonderful "job creating" tax breaks for millionaires and millionaire, which creating no jobs, they not only owe debt, many are unemployed.

You are aware of course that Both Bush Presidents gave MORE blacks and Hispanics and minorities high level positions in the Government then Any Democratic President EVER, including Obama and Clinton? Just checking.

You would have to prove that.
 
Starting another thread on the same exact topic isnt really going to make this one go over any better or be more accurate than the first.

This is not the same as my last post, and it meets the guidelines here. Why your concern? Are you a mod or someone sent from the local church? And who said it wasn't accurate? You haven't shown it wasn't accurate.



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