Gop Offers These 11 Principles

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About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


"Pushing back against criticism that the GOP had become defined entirely by opposition to President Obama, Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus released a list of 11 “Principles for American Renewal” that he said would guide the GOP agenda should it gain control of government."
GOP debuts new principles to demonstrate positive agenda MSNBC


Any disagreement on these ideas for governing?

Here are the Republican Party's Principles for American Renewal

  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.

  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.

  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.


  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.

  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.

  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.

  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
  • GOP s Principles for American Renewal GOP


What's not to like?
 
I would love to see them run on those principles and introduce legislation to implement them. Show us they're really serious about governing instead of just campaigning. It would be a delightful contrast to what Washington has produced the last several years.
 
About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


"Pushing back against criticism that the GOP had become defined entirely by opposition to President Obama, Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus released a list of 11 “Principles for American Renewal” that he said would guide the GOP agenda should it gain control of government."
GOP debuts new principles to demonstrate positive agenda MSNBC


Any disagreement on these ideas for governing?

Here are the Republican Party's Principles for American Renewal

  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.

  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.

  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.


  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.

  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.

  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.

  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
  • GOP s Principles for American Renewal GOP


What's not to like?

Now all we need are Republicans who actually believe that and live by it. This is why we must deStarkify the Party. The naysayers and Progressives, er OK they're one in the same, they need to go
 
About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


"Pushing back against criticism that the GOP had become defined entirely by opposition to President Obama, Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus released a list of 11 “Principles for American Renewal” that he said would guide the GOP agenda should it gain control of government."
GOP debuts new principles to demonstrate positive agenda MSNBC


Any disagreement on these ideas for governing?

Here are the Republican Party's Principles for American Renewal

  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.

  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.

  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.


  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.

  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.

  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.

  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
  • GOP s Principles for American Renewal GOP


What's not to like?
Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington


I thought you were for the Government taking care of you ... you were an hour ago

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what is it crazy woman, one or the other ..
 
About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


"Pushing back against criticism that the GOP had become defined entirely by opposition to President Obama, Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus released a list of 11 “Principles for American Renewal” that he said would guide the GOP agenda should it gain control of government."
GOP debuts new principles to demonstrate positive agenda MSNBC


Any disagreement on these ideas for governing?

Here are the Republican Party's Principles for American Renewal

  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.

  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.

  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.


  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.

  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.

  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.

  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
  • GOP s Principles for American Renewal GOP


What's not to like?
Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington


I thought you were for the Government taking care of you ... you were an hour ago

Who s Looking Out For You US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum


what is it crazy woman, one or the other ..

They are not incompatible. The government is mandated to provide for the common defense, and diseases crossing our border is certainly a national defense issue. Making the taxpayer foot the bill for things people should be able to provide for themselves is a different matter. You can have both.
 
About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


"Pushing back against criticism that the GOP had become defined entirely by opposition to President Obama, Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus released a list of 11 “Principles for American Renewal” that he said would guide the GOP agenda should it gain control of government."
GOP debuts new principles to demonstrate positive agenda MSNBC


Any disagreement on these ideas for governing?

Here are the Republican Party's Principles for American Renewal

  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.

  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.

  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.


  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.

  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.

  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.

  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
  • GOP s Principles for American Renewal GOP


What's not to like?
Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington


ttps://GOP s Principles for American Renewal GOP

Who s Looking Out For You US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum


what is it crazy woman, one or the other ..



Protecting the border so as to confirm the sovereignty of the nation, to prevent terrorists, drug dealers, and those infected with diseases.....that is the basis for this absurd statement???

"ttps://GOP s Principles for American Renewal GOP
About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


"Pushing back against criticism that the GOP had become defined entirely by opposition to President Obama, Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus released a list of 11 “Principles for American Renewal” that he said would guide the GOP agenda should it gain control of government."
GOP debuts new principles to demonstrate positive agenda MSNBC


Any disagreement on these ideas for governing?

Here are the Republican Party's Principles for American Renewal

  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.

  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.

  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.


  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.

  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.

  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.

  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
  • GOP s Principles for American Renewal GOP


What's not to like?
Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington


I thought you were for the Government taking care of you ... you were an hour ago

Who s Looking Out For You US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum


what is it crazy woman, one or the other ..





"I thought you were for the Government taking care of you ... you were an hour ago."

Protecting the border so as to confirm the sovereignty of the nation, to prevent terrorists, drug dealers, and those infected with diseases.....that is the basis for this absurd statement???


I haven’t seen such contortions since you gave birth to yourself.


And....in that previous thread I challenged you to respond to the OP....and you ran off and hid.
 
About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


"Pushing back against criticism that the GOP had become defined entirely by opposition to President Obama, Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus released a list of 11 “Principles for American Renewal” that he said would guide the GOP agenda should it gain control of government."
GOP debuts new principles to demonstrate positive agenda MSNBC


Any disagreement on these ideas for governing?

Here are the Republican Party's Principles for American Renewal

  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.

  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.

  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.


  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.

  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.

  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.

  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
  • GOP s Principles for American Renewal GOP


What's not to like?
Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington


ttps://GOP s Principles for American Renewal GOP

Who s Looking Out For You US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum


what is it crazy woman, one or the other ..



Protecting the border so as to confirm the sovereignty of the nation, to prevent terrorists, drug dealers, and those infected with diseases.....that is the basis for this absurd statement???

"ttps://GOP s Principles for American Renewal GOP
About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


"Pushing back against criticism that the GOP had become defined entirely by opposition to President Obama, Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus released a list of 11 “Principles for American Renewal” that he said would guide the GOP agenda should it gain control of government."
GOP debuts new principles to demonstrate positive agenda MSNBC


Any disagreement on these ideas for governing?

Here are the Republican Party's Principles for American Renewal

  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.

  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.

  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.


  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.

  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.

  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.

  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
  • GOP s Principles for American Renewal GOP


What's not to like?
Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington


I thought you were for the Government taking care of you ... you were an hour ago

Who s Looking Out For You US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum


what is it crazy woman, one or the other ..





"I thought you were for the Government taking care of you ... you were an hour ago."

Protecting the border so as to confirm the sovereignty of the nation, to prevent terrorists, drug dealers, and those infected with diseases.....that is the basis for this absurd statement???


I haven’t seen such contortions since you gave birth to yourself.


And....in that previous thread I challenged you to respond to the OP....and you ran off and hid.


hid? unlike you I have a life and do other things ... replace your query, here I am
 
About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


"Pushing back against criticism that the GOP had become defined entirely by opposition to President Obama, Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus released a list of 11 “Principles for American Renewal” that he said would guide the GOP agenda should it gain control of government."
GOP debuts new principles to demonstrate positive agenda MSNBC


Any disagreement on these ideas for governing?

Here are the Republican Party's Principles for American Renewal

  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.

  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.

  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.


  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.

  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.

  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.

  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
  • GOP s Principles for American Renewal GOP


What's not to like?
Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington


ttps://GOP s Principles for American Renewal GOP

Who s Looking Out For You US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum


what is it crazy woman, one or the other ..



Protecting the border so as to confirm the sovereignty of the nation, to prevent terrorists, drug dealers, and those infected with diseases.....that is the basis for this absurd statement???

"ttps://GOP s Principles for American Renewal GOP
About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


"Pushing back against criticism that the GOP had become defined entirely by opposition to President Obama, Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus released a list of 11 “Principles for American Renewal” that he said would guide the GOP agenda should it gain control of government."
GOP debuts new principles to demonstrate positive agenda MSNBC


Any disagreement on these ideas for governing?

Here are the Republican Party's Principles for American Renewal

  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.

  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.

  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.


  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.

  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.

  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.

  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
  • GOP s Principles for American Renewal GOP


What's not to like?
Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington


I thought you were for the Government taking care of you ... you were an hour ago

Who s Looking Out For You US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum


what is it crazy woman, one or the other ..





"I thought you were for the Government taking care of you ... you were an hour ago."

Protecting the border so as to confirm the sovereignty of the nation, to prevent terrorists, drug dealers, and those infected with diseases.....that is the basis for this absurd statement???


I haven’t seen such contortions since you gave birth to yourself.


And....in that previous thread I challenged you to respond to the OP....and you ran off and hid.


hid? unlike you I have a life and do other things ... replace your query, here I am



Here you go.....

Who s Looking Out For You US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
 
About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.
No shit....every American believes that

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.
Who could argue with that? But we need detail on how Republicans propose to increase wages and opportunities. They didn't the last time we let them run things

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.
Balanced budget amendment can't work in today's political climate. It assumes some ability to compromise


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.
Fail.....more repeal OBAMACARE and we will let you know at some distant time what we will replace it with. Bring an offer to the table that is better, then we can discuss
  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.
No shit. Are republicans willing to pump billions into veterans health? If not, it is just platitudes
  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.
Good start but it ducks the question about what we do with current immigrants.

  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.
Education is more than vouchers. Republicans need to get away from their pet bandaid solution and look at the entire education picture at all levels
  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.
Platitudes that dodges the problems. The issue is how will you bring jobs to those who need it? How does government enforce strong families?
  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.
No shit......everyone wants that
  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
Sounds like drill baby drill and frack baby frack. What about other energy? Solar, wind, biofuel, nuclear.....can we talk conservation?
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
Dodges the question about what we do with 12 million who are already here


What's not to like?
rightwinger US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

Some good...some bad

About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.
No shit....every American believes that

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.
Who could argue with that? But we need detail on how Republicans propose to increase wages and opportunities. They didn't the last time we let them run things

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.
Balanced budget amendment can't work in today's political climate. It assumes some ability to compromise


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.
Fail.....more repeal OBAMACARE and we will let you know at some distant time what we will replace it with. Bring an offer to the table that is better, then we can discuss
  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.
No shit. Are republicans willing to pump billions into veterans health? If not, it is just platitudes
  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.
Good start but it ducks the question about what we do with current immigrants.

  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.
Education is more than vouchers. Republicans need to get away from their pet bandaid solution and look at the entire education picture at all levels
  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.
Platitudes that dodges the problems. The issue is how will you bring jobs to those who need it? How does government enforce strong families?
  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.
No shit......everyone wants that
  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
Sounds like drill baby drill and frack baby frack. What about other energy? Solar, wind, biofuel, nuclear.....can we talk conservation?
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
Dodges the question about what we do with 12 million who are already here


What's not to like?
rightwinger US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

Some good...some bad

About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.
No shit....every American believes that

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.
Who could argue with that? But we need detail on how Republicans propose to increase wages and opportunities. They didn't the last time we let them run things

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.
Balanced budget amendment can't work in today's political climate. It assumes some ability to compromise


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.
Fail.....more repeal OBAMACARE and we will let you know at some distant time what we will replace it with. Bring an offer to the table that is better, then we can discuss
  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.
No shit. Are republicans willing to pump billions into veterans health? If not, it is just platitudes
  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.
Good start but it ducks the question about what we do with current immigrants.

  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.
Education is more than vouchers. Republicans need to get away from their pet bandaid solution and look at the entire education picture at all levels
  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.
Platitudes that dodges the problems. The issue is how will you bring jobs to those who need it? How does government enforce strong families?
  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.
No shit......everyone wants that
  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
Sounds like drill baby drill and frack baby frack. What about other energy? Solar, wind, biofuel, nuclear.....can we talk conservation?
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
Dodges the question about what we do with 12 million who are already here


What's not to like?
rightwinger US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

Some good...some bad
 
About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.
No shit....every American believes that

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.
Who could argue with that? But we need detail on how Republicans propose to increase wages and opportunities. They didn't the last time we let them run things

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.
Balanced budget amendment can't work in today's political climate. It assumes some ability to compromise


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.
Fail.....more repeal OBAMACARE and we will let you know at some distant time what we will replace it with. Bring an offer to the table that is better, then we can discuss
  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.
No shit. Are republicans willing to pump billions into veterans health? If not, it is just platitudes
  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.
Good start but it ducks the question about what we do with current immigrants.

  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.
Education is more than vouchers. Republicans need to get away from their pet bandaid solution and look at the entire education picture at all levels
  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.
Platitudes that dodges the problems. The issue is how will you bring jobs to those who need it? How does government enforce strong families?
  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.
No shit......everyone wants that
  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
Sounds like drill baby drill and frack baby frack. What about other energy? Solar, wind, biofuel, nuclear.....can we talk conservation?
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
Dodges the question about what we do with 12 million who are already here


What's not to like?
rightwinger US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

Some good...some bad

About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.
No shit....every American believes that

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.
Who could argue with that? But we need detail on how Republicans propose to increase wages and opportunities. They didn't the last time we let them run things

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.
Balanced budget amendment can't work in today's political climate. It assumes some ability to compromise


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.
Fail.....more repeal OBAMACARE and we will let you know at some distant time what we will replace it with. Bring an offer to the table that is better, then we can discuss
  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.
No shit. Are republicans willing to pump billions into veterans health? If not, it is just platitudes
  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.
Good start but it ducks the question about what we do with current immigrants.

  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.
Education is more than vouchers. Republicans need to get away from their pet bandaid solution and look at the entire education picture at all levels
  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.
Platitudes that dodges the problems. The issue is how will you bring jobs to those who need it? How does government enforce strong families?
  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.
No shit......everyone wants that
  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
Sounds like drill baby drill and frack baby frack. What about other energy? Solar, wind, biofuel, nuclear.....can we talk conservation?
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
Dodges the question about what we do with 12 million who are already here


What's not to like?
rightwinger US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

Some good...some bad

About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.
No shit....every American believes that

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.
Who could argue with that? But we need detail on how Republicans propose to increase wages and opportunities. They didn't the last time we let them run things

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.
Balanced budget amendment can't work in today's political climate. It assumes some ability to compromise


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.
Fail.....more repeal OBAMACARE and we will let you know at some distant time what we will replace it with. Bring an offer to the table that is better, then we can discuss
  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.
No shit. Are republicans willing to pump billions into veterans health? If not, it is just platitudes
  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.
Good start but it ducks the question about what we do with current immigrants.

  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.
Education is more than vouchers. Republicans need to get away from their pet bandaid solution and look at the entire education picture at all levels
  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.
Platitudes that dodges the problems. The issue is how will you bring jobs to those who need it? How does government enforce strong families?
  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.
No shit......everyone wants that
  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
Sounds like drill baby drill and frack baby frack. What about other energy? Solar, wind, biofuel, nuclear.....can we talk conservation?
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
Dodges the question about what we do with 12 million who are already here


What's not to like?
rightwinger US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

Some good...some bad





  • "Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.
No shit....every American believes that"



A fabrication right off the bat.

Liberals don't believe in the Constitution.

They endorse the absurd notion that any Liberal in a black robe can alter it as they see fit....i.e., 'the living Constitution,' which could be called 'the amendments be damned' thesis.




  1. As a basis for understanding the Commerce Clause, Professor Barnett examined over 1500 times the word ‘commerce’ appeared in the Philadelphia Gazette between 1715 and 1800. In none of these was the term used to apply more broadly than the meaning identified by Justice Thomas in his concurring opinion in ‘Lopez,’ in which he maintained that the word ‘commerce’ refers to the trade and exchange of goods, and that process, including transportation of same. A common trilogy was ‘agriculture, manufacturing and commerce.’
  2. For an originalist, direct evidence of the actual use of a word is the most important source of the word’s meaning. It is more important than referring to the ‘broader context,’ or the ‘larger context,’ or the ‘underlying principles,’ which is the means by which some jurists are able to turn ‘black’ into ‘white’, and ‘up’ into ‘down.’.” “Originalism,” Steven Calabresi,

So..."every Americans believe that " is patently false.
Only real American do.
 
Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.

"Every Child?"


Illegal Immigrant's children? They should be given student loans?

I'm sure I don't like this.
 
About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.
No shit....every American believes that

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.
Who could argue with that? But we need detail on how Republicans propose to increase wages and opportunities. They didn't the last time we let them run things

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.
Balanced budget amendment can't work in today's political climate. It assumes some ability to compromise


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.
Fail.....more repeal OBAMACARE and we will let you know at some distant time what we will replace it with. Bring an offer to the table that is better, then we can discuss
  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.
No shit. Are republicans willing to pump billions into veterans health? If not, it is just platitudes
  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.
Good start but it ducks the question about what we do with current immigrants.

  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.
Education is more than vouchers. Republicans need to get away from their pet bandaid solution and look at the entire education picture at all levels
  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.
Platitudes that dodges the problems. The issue is how will you bring jobs to those who need it? How does government enforce strong families?
  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.
No shit......everyone wants that
  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
Sounds like drill baby drill and frack baby frack. What about other energy? Solar, wind, biofuel, nuclear.....can we talk conservation?
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
Dodges the question about what we do with 12 million who are already here


What's not to like?
rightwinger US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

Some good...some bad

About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.
No shit....every American believes that

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.
Who could argue with that? But we need detail on how Republicans propose to increase wages and opportunities. They didn't the last time we let them run things

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.
Balanced budget amendment can't work in today's political climate. It assumes some ability to compromise


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.
Fail.....more repeal OBAMACARE and we will let you know at some distant time what we will replace it with. Bring an offer to the table that is better, then we can discuss
  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.
No shit. Are republicans willing to pump billions into veterans health? If not, it is just platitudes
  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.
Good start but it ducks the question about what we do with current immigrants.

  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.
Education is more than vouchers. Republicans need to get away from their pet bandaid solution and look at the entire education picture at all levels
  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.
Platitudes that dodges the problems. The issue is how will you bring jobs to those who need it? How does government enforce strong families?
  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.
No shit......everyone wants that
  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
Sounds like drill baby drill and frack baby frack. What about other energy? Solar, wind, biofuel, nuclear.....can we talk conservation?
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
Dodges the question about what we do with 12 million who are already here


What's not to like?
rightwinger US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

Some good...some bad

About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.
No shit....every American believes that

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.
Who could argue with that? But we need detail on how Republicans propose to increase wages and opportunities. They didn't the last time we let them run things

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.
Balanced budget amendment can't work in today's political climate. It assumes some ability to compromise


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.
Fail.....more repeal OBAMACARE and we will let you know at some distant time what we will replace it with. Bring an offer to the table that is better, then we can discuss
  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.
No shit. Are republicans willing to pump billions into veterans health? If not, it is just platitudes
  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.
Good start but it ducks the question about what we do with current immigrants.

  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.
Education is more than vouchers. Republicans need to get away from their pet bandaid solution and look at the entire education picture at all levels
  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.
Platitudes that dodges the problems. The issue is how will you bring jobs to those who need it? How does government enforce strong families?
  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.
No shit......everyone wants that
  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
Sounds like drill baby drill and frack baby frack. What about other energy? Solar, wind, biofuel, nuclear.....can we talk conservation?
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
Dodges the question about what we do with 12 million who are already here


What's not to like?
rightwinger US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

Some good...some bad





  • "Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.
No shit....every American believes that"



A fabrication right off the bat.

Liberals don't believe in the Constitution.

They endorse the absurd notion that any Liberal in a black robe can alter it as they see fit....i.e., 'the living Constitution,' which could be called 'the amendments be damned' thesis.




  1. As a basis for understanding the Commerce Clause, Professor Barnett examined over 1500 times the word ‘commerce’ appeared in the Philadelphia Gazette between 1715 and 1800. In none of these was the term used to apply more broadly than the meaning identified by Justice Thomas in his concurring opinion in ‘Lopez,’ in which he maintained that the word ‘commerce’ refers to the trade and exchange of goods, and that process, including transportation of same. A common trilogy was ‘agriculture, manufacturing and commerce.’
  2. For an originalist, direct evidence of the actual use of a word is the most important source of the word’s meaning. It is more important than referring to the ‘broader context,’ or the ‘larger context,’ or the ‘underlying principles,’ which is the means by which some jurists are able to turn ‘black’ into ‘white’, and ‘up’ into ‘down.’.” “Originalism,” Steven Calabresi,

So..."every Americans believe that " is patently false.
Only real American do.

Golly gee....how can you argue with Rush Limbaugh conservatism?

Liberals don't believe in the Constitution....even though they wrote it
 
About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.
No shit....every American believes that

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.
Who could argue with that? But we need detail on how Republicans propose to increase wages and opportunities. They didn't the last time we let them run things

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.
Balanced budget amendment can't work in today's political climate. It assumes some ability to compromise


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.
Fail.....more repeal OBAMACARE and we will let you know at some distant time what we will replace it with. Bring an offer to the table that is better, then we can discuss
  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.
No shit. Are republicans willing to pump billions into veterans health? If not, it is just platitudes
  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.
Good start but it ducks the question about what we do with current immigrants.

  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.
Education is more than vouchers. Republicans need to get away from their pet bandaid solution and look at the entire education picture at all levels
  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.
Platitudes that dodges the problems. The issue is how will you bring jobs to those who need it? How does government enforce strong families?
  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.
No shit......everyone wants that
  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
Sounds like drill baby drill and frack baby frack. What about other energy? Solar, wind, biofuel, nuclear.....can we talk conservation?
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
Dodges the question about what we do with 12 million who are already here


What's not to like?
rightwinger US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

Some good...some bad

About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.
No shit....every American believes that

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.
Who could argue with that? But we need detail on how Republicans propose to increase wages and opportunities. They didn't the last time we let them run things

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.
Balanced budget amendment can't work in today's political climate. It assumes some ability to compromise


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.
Fail.....more repeal OBAMACARE and we will let you know at some distant time what we will replace it with. Bring an offer to the table that is better, then we can discuss
  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.
No shit. Are republicans willing to pump billions into veterans health? If not, it is just platitudes
  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.
Good start but it ducks the question about what we do with current immigrants.

  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.
Education is more than vouchers. Republicans need to get away from their pet bandaid solution and look at the entire education picture at all levels
  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.
Platitudes that dodges the problems. The issue is how will you bring jobs to those who need it? How does government enforce strong families?
  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.
No shit......everyone wants that
  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
Sounds like drill baby drill and frack baby frack. What about other energy? Solar, wind, biofuel, nuclear.....can we talk conservation?
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
Dodges the question about what we do with 12 million who are already here


What's not to like?
rightwinger US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

Some good...some bad

About time the GOP told America what it was offering.


  • Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.
No shit....every American believes that

  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.
Who could argue with that? But we need detail on how Republicans propose to increase wages and opportunities. They didn't the last time we let them run things

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.
Balanced budget amendment can't work in today's political climate. It assumes some ability to compromise


  • Healthcare: We need to start over with real healthcare reform that puts patients and their doctors in charge, not unelected bureaucrats in Washington.
Fail.....more repeal OBAMACARE and we will let you know at some distant time what we will replace it with. Bring an offer to the table that is better, then we can discuss
  • Veterans: Our veterans have earned our respect and gratitude, and no veteran should have to wait in line for months or years just to see a doctor.
No shit. Are republicans willing to pump billions into veterans health? If not, it is just platitudes
  • Security: Keeping America safe and strong requires a strong military, growing the economy, energy independence, and secure borders.
Good start but it ducks the question about what we do with current immigrants.

  • Education: Every child should have an equal opportunity to get a great education; no parent should be forced to send their child to a failing school.
Education is more than vouchers. Republicans need to get away from their pet bandaid solution and look at the entire education picture at all levels
  • Poverty: The best anti-poverty program is a strong family and a good job, so our focus should be on getting people out of poverty by lifting up all people and helping them find work.
Platitudes that dodges the problems. The issue is how will you bring jobs to those who need it? How does government enforce strong families?
  • Values: Our country should value the traditions of family, life, religious liberty, and hard work.
No shit......everyone wants that
  • Energy: We should make America energy independent by encouraging investment in domestic energy, lowering prices, and creating jobs at home.
Sounds like drill baby drill and frack baby frack. What about other energy? Solar, wind, biofuel, nuclear.....can we talk conservation?
  • Immigration: We need an immigration system that secures our borders, upholds the law, and boosts our economy.
Dodges the question about what we do with 12 million who are already here


What's not to like?
rightwinger US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum

Some good...some bad





  • "Constitution: Our Constitution should be preserved, valued and honored.
No shit....every American believes that"



A fabrication right off the bat.

Liberals don't believe in the Constitution.

They endorse the absurd notion that any Liberal in a black robe can alter it as they see fit....i.e., 'the living Constitution,' which could be called 'the amendments be damned' thesis.




  1. As a basis for understanding the Commerce Clause, Professor Barnett examined over 1500 times the word ‘commerce’ appeared in the Philadelphia Gazette between 1715 and 1800. In none of these was the term used to apply more broadly than the meaning identified by Justice Thomas in his concurring opinion in ‘Lopez,’ in which he maintained that the word ‘commerce’ refers to the trade and exchange of goods, and that process, including transportation of same. A common trilogy was ‘agriculture, manufacturing and commerce.’
  2. For an originalist, direct evidence of the actual use of a word is the most important source of the word’s meaning. It is more important than referring to the ‘broader context,’ or the ‘larger context,’ or the ‘underlying principles,’ which is the means by which some jurists are able to turn ‘black’ into ‘white’, and ‘up’ into ‘down.’.” “Originalism,” Steven Calabresi,

So..."every Americans believe that " is patently false.
Only real American do.

Golly gee....how can you argue with Rush Limbaugh conservatism?

Liberals don't believe in the Constitution....even though they wrote it



Were it not for lies you'd be mute.

They didn't write it, nor do they respect it.

"Liberals" is the name that John Dewey stole, and applied to the Socialists.

But you knew that, didn't you.
 

  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.
lol, good one. The GOP is promising to balance the budget and pay off the national debt in one generation.

Ludicrous indeed.

What we need is a party to promise to always spend much more than the USA has resources to pay.
 
  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.
Who could argue with that? But we need detail on how Republicans propose to increase wages and opportunities. They didn't the last time we let them run things
 
  • Budget/Debt: We need to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution, make government more efficient, and leave the next generation with opportunity, not debt.
Balanced budget amendment can't work in today's political climate. It assumes some ability to compromise
 
  • Economy: We need to start growing America’s economy instead of Washington’s economy so that working Americans see better wages and more opportunity.
Who could argue with that? But we need detail on how Republicans propose to increase wages and opportunities. They didn't the last time we let them run things

"Run things?"

What things do republicans or democrats "run" that offer increased wages or opportunities?
 

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