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Republicans only discusses "the Three G's" during their Primaries. Its a Repub Base tradition
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are you going to ask all these Questions and then disappear when you get asked Questions like you do in so many of your other threads?.....WHAT COMES NEXT?
Remember, defeating Iraq all the way up to the infamous "Mission Accomplished" only cost a few billion dollars. It was what came next that cost three trillion, the lives of thousands of Americans, the maiming of tens of thousands more and the destruction of much of our military. Not to mention the cost to the hundreds of thousands of Christians and the women that live or lived in Iraq.
The Bush tax cuts added a small bump to our economy. Then it left us trillions in debt. Republicans simply passed out of few bucks for people to spend and did nothing to actually grow the economy. No infrastructure was built up. Nothing that looked towards the future. Just a quick money bump.
Defunding the EPA is not a serious policy. So we use up resources and end up with dirty air and dirty water. How is that a "plan".
Even the Christian Science Monitor points out that Republican nominee's scams will leave us many trillions further in debt. Because "cut taxes" and nothing else is not a serious policy.
Anyone notice that there is no debate on this board between Republicans and anyone else? Democrats debate each other as well as the Independents. Republicans dutifully repeat talking points and call names. Try to get them to discuss economic policy or explain what happens after we bomb Iran. You can't. They simply don't think that far ahead.
And look at what they are running on now. Abortion? How does this "debate" improve the country? Gay rights? Most right wingers say they don't even know any gays. Health Care is the number one cause of bankruptcy. What is their health care plan? Deregulate so it's even worse? They can't explain how that works. Some even say cross state lines so we can make sure no one can regulate health care. Is that a serious plan? Cause more bankruptcies?
Their entire campaign is reduced to attacking Obama or trying to take credit for his successes (getting Bin Laden and the auto industry).
I'm not attacking them or calling them names. I'm simply pointing out these "facts".
So, where is the debate? To borrow a famous Bush line, "Bring it on!"
for instance......
Anyone notice that there is no debate on this board between Republicans and anyone else?
are you serious?......or is this just yet ANOTHER statement you cant back up?....
Republicans only discusses "the Three G's" during their Primaries. Its a Repub Base tradition
Specifics of what?
In case you were in a coma at the time comrade dean, democrats voted for boots on the ground in Iraq and then they sat back like bystanders or members of the jihad undermining the mission every chance they got. Don't forget the nut case democrat senate majority leader trying to get Americans to lay down their arms and surrender when he said "the war is lost". Don't forget democrat senator John Kerry calling American Troops "terrorists" and democrat congressman calling Marines "murderers" and then there is the DNC purchase of a full page ad in the NY Times calling the commander of American Troops "betray-us". Yeah it wasn't mentioned in the debates but I bet the republican candidate, who ever he is, will bring it up during the campaign.
Specifics of what?
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You must be blind, or your hackery is blurring your vision. There is debate here between Republicans/Conservatives/NeoCons/TeaParty on a daily basis. With 4 candidates we're always going back and forth arguing with each other about the pros and cons of each. It's you libs who aren't having a 'debate', you're kinda stuck with the incumbent and his 50% disapproval rating.
And even the CSM has to admit that ONE Republican candidate would lower the debt and deficit, WITHOUT RAISING TAXES...
There is a debate on a daily bases? About what? Bomb Iran is not serious debate. Cut corporate tax? I explained that in a previous post. Where are Republican ideas to "build something?" Even "let's go to the moon" wasn't a serious policy. 50% disapproval? Remember, half the country is Republican. Pointing out their party is 90% white only seems to get screams of "liar".
Obama is so mainstream. He came from a middle class family. Took out student loans to go to school. Paid off his student loans. Has the kind of family all right wingers say he should have. His policies have been to bring health care to the middle class. To take out Bin Laden. So far the right wing has attacked everything about him. The best they can do is go after him for people he barely knows or his preacher, who he left, for saying "God damn America", in context, who was saying what will happen if the country doesn't follow "Biblical scripture" which is what about 90% of Republicans also believe.
But forget all that. Where is the part about "educating America". About creating skilled workers? About bringing manufacturing back here without some kind of "tax scam"? About returning American students to number one in "science"? About helping the Middle Class? About "health care"? About growing the economy (but with specifics)?
How can they leave all that out? Where was it in the debate?
Republicans only discusses "the Three G's" during their Primaries. Its a Repub Base tradition
Pretty uninformed, even from you.
In case you were in a coma at the time comrade dean, democrats voted for boots on the ground in Iraq and then they sat back like bystanders or members of the jihad undermining the mission every chance they got. Don't forget the nut case democrat senate majority leader trying to get Americans to lay down their arms and surrender when he said "the war is lost". Don't forget democrat senator John Kerry calling American Troops "terrorists" and democrat congressman calling Marines "murderers" and then there is the DNC purchase of a full page ad in the NY Times calling the commander of American Troops "betray-us". Yeah it wasn't mentioned in the debates but I bet the republican candidate, who ever he is, will bring it up during the campaign.
I missed the part about Republican policies. Please "highlight" and repost.
Republicans only discusses "the Three G's" during their Primaries. Its a Repub Base tradition
Pretty uninformed, even from you.
God
Gays
Guns
I have to admit, there has been less about "guns". But the other two?
So, where are the policies? Serious policies that cover what is going on in the country?
For instance, how is cutting education going to create "skilled workers"? That's a good place to start.
Specifics of what?
You said:
You must be blind, or your hackery is blurring your vision. There is debate here between Republicans/Conservatives/NeoCons/TeaParty on a daily basis. With 4 candidates we're always going back and forth arguing with each other about the pros and cons of each. It's you libs who aren't having a 'debate', you're kinda stuck with the incumbent and his 50% disapproval rating.
And even the CSM has to admit that ONE Republican candidate would lower the debt and deficit, WITHOUT RAISING TAXES...
There is a debate on a daily bases? About what? Bomb Iran is not serious debate. Cut corporate tax? I explained that in a previous post. Where are Republican ideas to "build something?" Even "let's go to the moon" wasn't a serious policy. 50% disapproval? Remember, half the country is Republican. Pointing out their party is 90% white only seems to get screams of "liar".
Obama is so mainstream. He came from a middle class family. Took out student loans to go to school. Paid off his student loans. Has the kind of family all right wingers say he should have. His policies have been to bring health care to the middle class. To take out Bin Laden. So far the right wing has attacked everything about him. The best they can do is go after him for people he barely knows or his preacher, who he left, for saying "God damn America", in context, who was saying what will happen if the country doesn't follow "Biblical scripture" which is what about 90% of Republicans also believe.
But forget all that. Where is the part about "educating America". About creating skilled workers? About bringing manufacturing back here without some kind of "tax scam"? About returning American students to number one in "science"? About helping the Middle Class? About "health care"? About growing the economy (but with specifics)?
How can they leave all that out? Where was it in the debate?
Who ran the Debate RD? Why not Petition CNN?
In case you were in a coma at the time comrade dean, democrats voted for boots on the ground in Iraq and then they sat back like bystanders or members of the jihad undermining the mission every chance they got. Don't forget the nut case democrat senate majority leader trying to get Americans to lay down their arms and surrender when he said "the war is lost". Don't forget democrat senator John Kerry calling American Troops "terrorists" and democrat congressman calling Marines "murderers" and then there is the DNC purchase of a full page ad in the NY Times calling the commander of American Troops "betray-us". Yeah it wasn't mentioned in the debates but I bet the republican candidate, who ever he is, will bring it up during the campaign.
Another neocon war drum banger was Kristol. Know who pays him every sunday to be on one of their *cough* "news" shows"?His appointment was facilitated by connections he had with other neoconservatives, including Richard Perle and Paul Wolfowitz. "The bottom line is that intelligence relating to the Iraq-al-Qaeda relationship was manipulated by high-ranking officials in the Department of Defense to support the administration's decision to invade Iraq." General Tommy Franks, who led both the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan and the Iraq War, once called Feith "the dumbest fucking guy on the planet."
Pretty uninformed, even from you.
God
Gays
Guns
I have to admit, there has been less about "guns". But the other two?
So, where are the policies? Serious policies that cover what is going on in the country?
For instance, how is cutting education going to create "skilled workers"? That's a good place to start.
Who's 'cutting education'?
WHAT COMES NEXT?
Remember, defeating Iraq all the way up to the infamous "Mission Accomplished" only cost a few billion dollars. It was what came next that cost three trillion, the lives of thousands of Americans, the maiming of tens of thousands more and the destruction of much of our military. Not to mention the cost to the hundreds of thousands of Christians and the women that live or lived in Iraq.
The Bush tax cuts added a small bump to our economy. Then it left us trillions in debt. Republicans simply passed out of few bucks for people to spend and did nothing to actually grow the economy. No infrastructure was built up. Nothing that looked towards the future. Just a quick money bump.
Defunding the EPA is not a serious policy. So we use up resources and end up with dirty air and dirty water. How is that a "plan".
Even the Christian Science Monitor points out that Republican nominee's scams will leave us many trillions further in debt. Because "cut taxes" and nothing else is not a serious policy.
Anyone notice that there is no debate on this board between Republicans and anyone else? Democrats debate each other as well as the Independents. Republicans dutifully repeat talking points and call names. Try to get them to discuss economic policy or explain what happens after we bomb Iran. You can't. They simply don't think that far ahead.
And look at what they are running on now. Abortion? How does this "debate" improve the country? Gay rights? Most right wingers say they don't even know any gays. Health Care is the number one cause of bankruptcy. What is their health care plan? Deregulate so it's even worse? They can't explain how that works. Some even say cross state lines so we can make sure no one can regulate health care. Is that a serious plan? Cause more bankruptcies?
Their entire campaign is reduced to attacking Obama or trying to take credit for his successes (getting Bin Laden and the auto industry).
I'm not attacking them or calling them names. I'm simply pointing out these "facts".
So, where is the debate? To borrow a famous Bush line, "Bring it on!"
In case you were in a coma at the time comrade dean, democrats voted for boots on the ground in Iraq and then they sat back like bystanders or members of the jihad undermining the mission every chance they got. Don't forget the nut case democrat senate majority leader trying to get Americans to lay down their arms and surrender when he said "the war is lost". Don't forget democrat senator John Kerry calling American Troops "terrorists" and democrat congressman calling Marines "murderers" and then there is the DNC purchase of a full page ad in the NY Times calling the commander of American Troops "betray-us". Yeah it wasn't mentioned in the debates but I bet the republican candidate, who ever he is, will bring it up during the campaign.
I missed the part about Republican policies. Please "highlight" and repost.
Google Is Your Friend RD.
http://www.gop.com/2008Platform/
You said:
You must be blind, or your hackery is blurring your vision. There is debate here between Republicans/Conservatives/NeoCons/TeaParty on a daily basis. With 4 candidates we're always going back and forth arguing with each other about the pros and cons of each. It's you libs who aren't having a 'debate', you're kinda stuck with the incumbent and his 50% disapproval rating.
And even the CSM has to admit that ONE Republican candidate would lower the debt and deficit, WITHOUT RAISING TAXES...
There is a debate on a daily bases? About what? Bomb Iran is not serious debate. Cut corporate tax? I explained that in a previous post. Where are Republican ideas to "build something?" Even "let's go to the moon" wasn't a serious policy. 50% disapproval? Remember, half the country is Republican. Pointing out their party is 90% white only seems to get screams of "liar".
Obama is so mainstream. He came from a middle class family. Took out student loans to go to school. Paid off his student loans. Has the kind of family all right wingers say he should have. His policies have been to bring health care to the middle class. To take out Bin Laden. So far the right wing has attacked everything about him. The best they can do is go after him for people he barely knows or his preacher, who he left, for saying "God damn America", in context, who was saying what will happen if the country doesn't follow "Biblical scripture" which is what about 90% of Republicans also believe.
But forget all that. Where is the part about "educating America". About creating skilled workers? About bringing manufacturing back here without some kind of "tax scam"? About returning American students to number one in "science"? About helping the Middle Class? About "health care"? About growing the economy (but with specifics)?
How can they leave all that out? Where was it in the debate?
Who ran the Debate RD? Why not Petition CNN?
ROMNEY: You know, you get to ask the questions you want, I get to give the answers I want.
Romney Scolds CNN's King: 'You Get to Ask the Questions You Want, I Get to Give the Answers I Want' | NewsBusters.org
I think that pretty much answers the question.
How the fuck is state budget cuts part of the national debate for President?
Pretty uninformed, even from you.
God
Gays
Guns
I have to admit, there has been less about "guns". But the other two?
So, where are the policies? Serious policies that cover what is going on in the country?
For instance, how is cutting education going to create "skilled workers"? That's a good place to start.
Who's 'cutting education'?
How the fuck is state budget cuts part of the national debate for President?
Because it's still Republican policy. Haven't you heard Rick Santorum talk about slashing federal funding for education? Or all the nominees wanting to rid the country of the Department of Education? Or returning all education to the states?
What are the ramifications? Think about it.
How the fuck is state budget cuts part of the national debate for President?
Because it's still Republican policy. Haven't you heard Rick Santorum talk about slashing federal funding for education? Or all the nominees wanting to rid the country of the Department of Education? Or returning all education to the states?
What are the ramifications? Think about it.