The party of slavery

Social security and medicare
Social security and medicare are not freebies... we pay for those programs... medicaid and welfare needs to be redone.... there are too many able bodied people on medicaid and welfare ... and the free money for lazy Americans needs to stop...
 
And he kept using the N-word in interviews until about 2000.

Your party kept electing a Grand Kleagle of the KKK to the Senate, and even made him Senate Majority leader.

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2000? Link?
 
Yep. They're gotten their special version of "education" from Rush and MAGA media.

Most folks know the two parties essentially flipped in 1964, and the driving factor was, uh, what was the driving factor again?

Oh yeah.

:rolleyes:
Nope. The democrats just moved their plantations from down south to the big cities. They still exist to this very day.
 
There are nonsensical regulations on manufacturing in America not all connected to clean air... my friend is building a commercial building with ten units he wants to lease out... he wants to occupy one swt for his silk screening business and the regulations have almost caused him to abandon the whole idea...
Some types of families did much better than average. A couple with only one spouse working (and receiving the same average wage) would have paid in $361,000 if they turned 65 in 2010, but can expect to get back $854,000 — more than double what they paid in. In 1980, this same 65-year-old couple would have received five times more than what they paid in, while in 1960, such a couple would have ended up with 14 times what they put in.

Such findings suggest that, even allowing for inflation and investment gains, many seniors will receive much more in benefits than what they paid in.
 
US government adopted many deregulatory measures from the 1980s to the 2000s. For a short while, financial deregulation stimulated impressive economic growth. However, this temporary prosperity was subsequently overshadowed by the greatest financial disaster in modern history.
That so called greatest financial disaster was caused by our federal government telling banks who they had to loan money to for homes... not deregulation...
 
A I've said many time before, you point out a current Democratic politician who shares the same beliefs as the KKK in 1854, and I will join you in running him out of office.
Nope. You loved Racial Jungle You Aint Black *Joe.
 
Did your education teach about that magical day when unicorns flew over rainbows with pots of gold and democrats shed generations of racism onto republicans ?

Don't none of you kids know nuthin' 'bout nuthin', do ya.

Most of the dyed in the wool racists switched to the republican party when the Democrats embraced civil rights.

That's how you kids got the legacy oh hate.
 
Son, if all you can do is spout the talking points of the day you shouldn't bother responding.
Those facts are now so widely known its a relevant talking point? How impressive. The Democrats of today are no different than their Klan ancestors, just different targets. Your whiny denials do not change the facts.
 
Those facts are now so widely known its a relevant talking point? How impressive. The Democrats of today are no different than their Klan ancestors, just different targets. Your whiny denials do not change the facts.
You are posting nonsense. read the thread, it's all been explained.

Here is some reading for you.




I don't really expect you to read any of them, but ya gotta try to help where you can, right?
 
Don't none of you kids know nuthin' 'bout nuthin', do ya.

Most of the dyed in the wool racists switched to the republican party when the Democrats embraced civil rights.

That's how you kids got the legacy oh hate.

Sure they did sweety. Sure they did.
 
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Don't none of you kids know nuthin' 'bout nuthin', do ya.

Most of the dyed in the wool racists switched to the republican party when the Democrats embraced civil rights.

That's how you kids got the legacy oh hate.
Provide your list of names that switched parties.

This is always fun.

GO!
 
There are nonsensical regulations on manufacturing in America not all connected to clean air... my friend is building a commercial building with ten units he wants to lease out... he wants to occupy one swt for his silk screening business and the regulations have almost caused him to abandon the whole idea...

Abstract​

This paper strives to understand the role of the deregulation movement in the 2008 financial crisis, which almost destroyed the US economy. Financial regulations created a legal barrier that safeguarded the US economy for four decades after the Great Depression. With the intent of improving the competitiveness of the US financial industry in the global economy, the US government adopted many deregulatory measures from the 1980s to the 2000s. For a short while, financial deregulation stimulated impressive economic growth. However, this temporary prosperity was subsequently overshadowed by the greatest financial disaster in modern history. This paper shows how the financial regulatory edifice was initially established after the Great Depression and how it was gradually eroded by the deregulation movement, which ultimately contributed to the 2008 financial crisis. Also, the remedies and new regulations that were introduced during and after the crisis are discussed
 
There are nonsensical regulations on manufacturing in America not all connected to clean air... my friend is building a commercial building with ten units he wants to lease out... he wants to occupy one swt for his silk screening business and the regulations have almost caused him to abandon the whole idea...
Do you support tariffs?
 
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