tinydancer
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Why is the default in any freaking argument with a liberal "slavery"?
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Why is the default in any freaking argument with a liberal "slavery"?
Why is the default in any freaking argument with a liberal "slavery"?
Why is the default in any freaking argument with a liberal "slavery"?
What gets me is they don't see it's their OWN PARTY who is enslaving them today all in the name of caring for them
I'm afraid they (Democrats-liberals-Progressives) have succeeded in selling it
Yeah, taking power from Centralized Gov't in Washington and putting it back into the hands of people at the local level is a real nightmare for all you Communists (Liberal Democrats) out there.
Remember the immortal words of John Lennon who wrote:
"Power to the Government!
Power to the Government!
Power to the Government!
Power to the Government, Right On!"
State's rights is generally brought to you by the crowd that supports slavery.
i didn't realize there is a big pro-slavery group out there.
the things one learns reading the comics.
Wow Sallow, that's a truly ignorant statement. 150 years ago, it was STATES that nullified the federal government's law that required escaped slaves be returned to their owners in the South. Even after the Supreme Court upheld that law, it was STATES that said "no", we do not recognize this law as Constitutional and we nullify it. The Southern succession started after the they got sick and tired of Northern STATES nullifying laws the central government had created.
Today, those of us that value state's rights do so out of concern regarding the size of the federal government, their reach, and the debt they've accrued. We're certainly not in support of slavery, but I suspect you know that damn well.
A disturbingly dishonest post from you my man.
Not dishonest at all.
The south was never interested in ending slavery..that's a myth.
And in countries where you have the sort of "confederacy" you folks are looking for..you have a vast amount of injustice and corruption.
China is a good example. It isn't at "centralized" and laws vary from province to province. Alot of your quality of life depends on how much you can bribe officials. They have little or no oversight from the Central Government.
Who brought the south their slaves?
Sallow you sure you want to get into this?
Why is the default in any freaking argument with a liberal "slavery"?
Why is the default in any freaking argument with a liberal "slavery"?
THAT..was basically what "State's rights" was all about..originally.
More out of touch hogwash from Romney:
On Thursday, Mitt Romney unveiled the latest in a series of bad ideas for taking government duties out of Washington and hiding them in the back rooms of state capitols. Mostly, Mr. Romney wants to allow states to quietly smother social programs the federal government has run for decades. In the case of his new energy policy, he wants to give states power to bypass Washingtons caution in burrowing for oil, gas and coal on federal lands.
States, he said, could accelerate the permitting process for energy extraction, resulting in far more production than Washington has allowed. Thats probably true because many states have traditionally been poor stewards of their resources. They are far more captive than the federal government to the energy and timber interests that have long pressed for this concession and have far less oversight by government inspectors and journalists.
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Mr. Romney has a long list of other core federal functions that he wants to dump onto the states. He has proposed offloading Medicaid and food stamps by writing a sharply reduced check to the states to take care of the health and nutrition needs of poor people. He wants to repeal health care reform and let the states design their own programs for the uninsured (or not).
He wants to turn over federal job-training programs to the states, let them design their own unemployment insurance programs and give them a bigger role in designing immigration controls. (Of course, he is strongly opposed to giving the states flexibility in their welfare programs, lest they give money to a low-income family that isnt working up to Republican standards.)
Dont be fooled by his claims that states can perform these vital functions more efficiently than Washington. They cant. Battered by the downturn, states can barely perform the core functions they have. They have been laying off teachers and school personnel by the tens of thousands, cutting services to the poor past the bone and falling far behind on needed public works
More at link
State's rights is generally brought to you by the crowd that supports slavery.
It is the liberals who enslave people... that's what welfare amounts to.
THAT..was basically what "State's rights" was all about..originally.
Let's see some proof of that claim.
so what have we learned from Shallow
the bible is about slavery
Mcdonalds is about slavery
christianity is about slavery
states rights is about slavery
what next, shingles?
so what have we learned from Shallow
the bible is about slavery
Mcdonalds is about slavery
christianity is about slavery
states rights is about slavery
what next, shingles?
so what have we learned from Shallow
the bible is about slavery
Mcdonalds is about slavery
christianity is about slavery
states rights is about slavery
what next, shingles?
It means slavery is a buzz word that is supposed to be post hypnotic trigger.
State's rights is generally brought to you by the crowd that supports slavery.
Wow Sallow, that's a truly ignorant statement. 150 years ago, it was STATES that nullified the federal government's law that required escaped slaves be returned to their owners in the South. Even after the Supreme Court upheld that law, it was STATES that said "no", we do not recognize this law as Constitutional and we nullify it. The Southern succession started after the they got sick and tired of Northern STATES nullifying laws the central government had created.
Today, those of us that value state's rights do so out of concern regarding the size of the federal government, their reach, and the debt they've accrued. We're certainly not in support of slavery, but I suspect you know that damn well.
A disturbingly dishonest post from you my man.
Not dishonest at all.
The south was never interested in ending slavery..that's a myth.
so what have we learned from Shallow
the bible is about slavery
Mcdonalds is about slavery
christianity is about slavery
states rights is about slavery
what next, shingles?
It means slavery is a buzz word that is supposed to be post hypnotic trigger.