Republicans are the problem

So what do you suggest you all do with the millions of people who are Republicans, heard them in a gas chamber and kill them off?

Don't be silly, they need to gather up all our guns first, then herd us into the death camps.
 
Let’s just say it: The Republicans are the problem. - The Washington Post

Like we didn't already know this?

Before you rw's get all whiny about being the (**sob**) victims of The Great Liberal Media Conspiracy, you might want to read these two, linked from the first one.

Five myths about conservative voters - The Washington Post

Top five cliches liberals use to avoid real arguments - The Washington Post

Nonetheless, the FACT still stands that the pubs are the problem.

You do realize that your links are to opinion pieces, right?

You're not too bright are you?
 
Being a reasoned conservative, I can see how that would be a problem for Democrats.
 
Let’s just say it: The Republicans are the problem. - The Washington Post

Like we didn't already know this?

Before you rw's get all whiny about being the (**sob**) victims of The Great Liberal Media Conspiracy, you might want to read these two, linked from the first one.

Five myths about conservative voters - The Washington Post

Top five cliches liberals use to avoid real arguments - The Washington Post

Nonetheless, the FACT still stands that the pubs are the problem.

washington post; enough said libnut:eusa_boohoo:

Well seeing as how you will never get this kind of information on Fox or Rush and the rest of the media is liberal in your mind, please tell us what we need to do in order to wake you up to the fact that you are brainwashed?

I mean, you are brainwashed to think that any information that proves you wrong is just liberal lies, so how can we ever prove to you that you have this problem when you just keep blowing off our facts as liberal spin? Do you see the delema here? :cuckoo:
when you can start producing facts that might be a start in your delusional world but when you start using well known left slant material..you've lost and it's tainted with bias reporting not objective but goat head and lump me in a corner, fuckstick.
 
just say it: The Republicans are the problem. - The Washington Post[/url]

Like we didn't already know this?

Nonetheless, the FACT still stands that the pubs are the problem.

Why, because they won't allow Obama to run up government spending and the deficit twice as fast as he is doing it now?
Stand-back, Skippy.

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May 14, 2012

Blame The Right

"As the poet predicted, the center cannot hold. But it’s not because both the right and left are tearing at it equally. In an age in which journalism and punditry are terrorized by the demands of false equivalency, it is time to speak a simple truth: conservatives are to blame.

Today’s Republicans are different. They truly have put partisanship ahead of patriotism, as the political scientists Norman Ornstein and Thomas Mann document in their book, Even Worse Than it Looks. “The GOP they write, “has become an insurgent outlier in American politics. It is ideologically extreme; scornful of compromise; unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence, and science; and dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition.”

Careful, guys, they’re going to revoke your pundit license. Don’t you know you’re supposed to say “Both sides are to blame”? Their response is powerful—and as damning of conventional media analysis as it is of the GOP: “‘Both sides do it’ or ‘There is plenty of blame to go around,’” they write, “are the traditional refuges for an American news media intent on proving its lack of bias They describe the standard calculus of compromise—both sides moving toward the middle—as “a strategy that is simply untenable when one side is so far out of reach.

Are we, as Tea Party activists claim, a nation born from a tax revolt, created to oppose government? Dionne says no. The Founders, he writes, certainly opposed the oppressive, tyrannical rule of George III, but they advocated self-government, not no government. Historically, Dionne writes, Americans have believed that We The People “were able to see democratic government as a constructive force in our national life and to use it in creative ways.” A far different vision from the Tea Party, which, Dionne notes, “casts government as inherently oppressive, necessarily wasteful, and nearly always damaging to our nation’s growth and prosperity

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Stupid Fuckin' Teabaggers
 
ALWAYS have been, since Lincoln sacrificed the country to get control of and build the military industrial complex 9he may have been a dupe...) and two DEPRESSIONS and innumerable recessions, disastrous Pub isolationism and Reaganism (see sig pp1), same deal. And now total BS propaganda and zombie hater/dupes...Ay caramba...
 
The Hoover Dam was not "government spending". It brought energy and water to the Southwest. It lies at the base of every dollar ever made in the region. The national Interstate built by Eisenhower was not "government spending". It allowed for the expansion of domestic markets because of more efficient shipping. Boeing started as a heavily subsidized business because of its Pentagon contracts. Every dollar made in commercial aviation stems from massive government investment. What about our once great public university system that educated generations of middle class Americans who went on to make incredible contributions to national prosperity? Those government investments in education were not mere government spending.

Republicans have been lied to by the special interests which have captured their media sources. Government lead investments have been vital to the economy. The 80s consumer electronics boom came out of the Cold War Pentagon and NASA budgets. Do Republicans realize the kind of technology created by the space program and handed to the private sector?

Everything changed after Reagan who got government out of business.... (and business in government). He promised to do just this. He wanted business to regulate itself - so he opened the door of Washington to business . . . and a lobbying Frankenstein was born. The bigger the business the more money they could deploy to writing their own regulations and creating impossible entrance barriers to the competition. And let's not talk about the no-bid contracts.

Now... business completely owns government. Who do you think buys congressman, funds elections and staffs government . . . so they can get subsidies and bailouts - so they can write their own regulations? Why of you think Chaney never released the names of his energy commission, who convened on the eve of the Iraq war to write energy policy? Who do you think wrote financial regulations under Clinton? Do you think it was a bunch of Marxist Leftists? Nope! It was Wall Street, and they paid trillions to get rid of Glass-Stegall so they could breakdown the firewall between investment and commercial banks. Pull your heads out of your assess. Business owns government. They fund elections and they write their own regulations. Eli Lilly wrote Bush's Medicare Part D - and they locked the taxpayer into above market drug costs for seniors. It was one of the most corrupt no-bid contracts ever written.

You morons. There is no government. There is only big business and their Washington puppets.


this is not your father Hoiver dam or whatever bull shit finacials models you subscribe to, it's a fact jack, the latitude once enjoyed has been squandard! Yep to the highest bidder and bull gets the subsady! ain't that cute!
 

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