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Using Reagen as your avatar and supporting current GOP policies makes you look an ignorant fool. It's like using Tex Shramm as your avatar and pimping Jerry Jones.

GO RED TEAM GO!!!
 

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The sheik was whining about me not having an avatar. I liked Reagan. I do not like the current state of the GOP. If you read the entire thread you will understand it has been a long time since I believed we had a quality leader. In my opinion the last great leader we had was Reagan. He was far from perfect, but he was a hell of leader compared to the crap since then.
 

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They are weak and poorly organized. The cave on every important issue they claim to support. It really is one giant party. The R or D next to the name means little.

Obama demands higher taxes to punish people. They comply.

More debt...no problem. Crank up the printing press.

Secure the border...sure they say they will...yet it never happens. Punish employers that hire illegals? Nope.

Purge the deadbeats off the government tit....has not happened yet. Drug testing for those taking my money? Nope.

And the big one...reduce spending...nope. Got to compete with the dems to buy votes. The era of winning with ideas is dead. It is about buying votes in order to enrich themselves more than anything else. Both parties play the game. They just court different suitors.
 

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And the crap on the left keeps getting deeper. Glad this retarded person is your spokeswomen and not ours. Dumbest women on the planet.

Maxine Waters: 'Over 170 Million Jobs Could Be Lost' Due To Sequestration

We don’t need to be having something like sequestration that’s going to cause these jobs losses, over 170 million jobs that could be lost

I guess the dumb bitch should have mentioned it to the Bamster before he orchestrated the sequestration.

http://nation.foxnews.com/jobs/2013...-million-jobs-could-be-lost-due-sequestration
 

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I would settle for competent leadership. How about some actual ideas on how to grow the pie?

I am all for it. Unfortunately the loons in charge right now are more about knocking down and punishing the people that grow the pie. Massive tax increases, increases in minimum wage (which creates unemployment), along with new only partially funded entitlements (Obama Care) will not help. Our debt servicing costs are beginning to have a crushing toll. All the money we are pissing away on debt is desperately needed in our economy right now. Small business owners are getting kicked in the teeth over and over. Meanwhile companies like GE and Google pay virtually nothing. Bitches like Warren Buffet cry that tax rates are not high enough but refuse to pay their own taxes. Things are fucked up for sure and no one wants to step up and fix it. Obama does not know how and those that do will never have the opportunity.
 

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and retards still believe this shit
 
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That income dropping thing is probably going to cost the Democrats the mid-terms.

The ones who were largely avoiding the economic downturn, unemployment, etc. were all hit by the payroll tax increase. Two months in... by the end of his year, people will be fed up.
 

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I am all for it. Unfortunately the loons in charge right now are more about knocking down and punishing the people that grow the pie. Massive tax increases, increases in minimum wage (which creates unemployment), along with new only partially funded entitlements (Obama Care) will not help. Our debt servicing costs are beginning to have a crushing toll. All the money we are pissing away on debt is desperately needed in our economy right now. Small business owners are getting kicked in the teeth over and over. Meanwhile companies like GE and Google pay virtually nothing. Bitches like Warren Buffet cry that tax rates are not high enough but refuse to pay their own taxes. Things are fucked up for sure and no one wants to step up and fix it. Obama does not know how and those that do will never have the opportunity.

I am still waiting for a criticism for the GOP.

I will give you an example.

Nancy Pelosi is a twat whose primary interest is in perpetuating the Washington elite class.

or

Obama appointed to both the SEC and Dodd-Frank Committees. banking lobbyists and banking employees.

or

The Tea Party was organized and funded by the Koch Foundation.

or

The antiintellectual and illogical premises in the GOP platform is what in large part is turning them off to the newew demographics.

The GOP is a big fan of gerrymandering to isolate minorities in districts.

Those are criticisms.
 

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That income dropping thing is probably going to cost the Democrats the mid-terms.

The ones who were largely avoiding the economic downturn, unemployment, etc. were all hit by the payroll tax increase. Two months in... by the end of his year, people will be fed up.

I guess, most polls I see senate filibustering and house gridlock as the main culprit. The GOP has been eating a big old dick lately with Boehner crying about how Obama is trying to annihilate them. But hey if it makes you feel better to think that maybe it will work out like thinking Mitt had a chance.

Isolating Christie like they have has been a masterstroke.
 
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Really? LOL. So your premise is that Obama is spending less based on propaganda only a child would believe? Look again spunk. Look at the numbers, not propaganda.

2,507,793 - 2008
3,000,661 - 2009
2,901,531 - 2010
3,104,455 - 2011
3,290,381 - 2012

Correction: The above numbers were the"On Budget numbers"

Total outlays:

2,982,544 - 2008
3,517,677 - 2009
3,456,213 - 2010
3,603,061 - 2011
3,795,547 - 2012
Need / require. Numbers mean shit if they don't have substance to them.

The blame door goes both ways, yet you never see it that way. It's always the democrats fault. The problem here is the politics and the money involved. When I say money, I'm not talking about the budget. I'm talking about corporate money. Both in corporate pockets, but also in politician pockets.

There is fault in both parties here. The issue on the budget is all about tax loopholes keeping big dollars in the pockets of people that don't need it and out of the hands of those that do.

Just to be clear, I don't classify myself as a democrat or a republican. I just look at the views and decide which is right and which is wrong. In this case, the tax loopholes are clearly wrong. They are a loophole which means they initially were not intended to be and therefore should be wiped out.
 
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meanwhile back in reality...

INCOMES DROP MOST IN 20 YEARS...

http://money.cnn.com/2013/03/01/news/economy/income-spending-saving/

and soon we can join our socialist brothers in Europe.

EUROZONE JOBLESS HITS ANOTHER RECORD...

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/storie...ME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2013-03-01-05-28-59

That happens in a recession. Guess who caused the recession due to having banks in their back pocket? I work in the financial industry. I know traders and I know who they and their banks support and I know why they support them.

The good thing, the country is recovering from it. The Dow Jones has reached an all time high yesterday. ;)
 

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And yet the government is willing to pay the tuition to children of illegal immigrants, thanks to all the PC fag gets like superpunk.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/popular-stipend-stripped-u-military-members-112819475.html

John Harrison was halfway to a bachelor’s degree but financially strapped when Marine recruiters began calling him in 2007.

His wife, Amanda Harrison, recalls their pitches: “Hey, there’s all these different ways to finish your degree and you don’t have to go into a lot of debt to do it.”

That was perhaps true until last week, when the Marines told Sgt. Harrison, 26, that his college tuition would no longer be paid.

“I was furious,” Amanda said. “So many of us cannot afford to pay out-of-pocket for our service members to go to school.”

The Army, Air Force and Coast Guard followed suit by also suspending tuition assistance to tens of thousands of active-duty troops. A Navy spokesman told Yahoo News on Wednesday that possible changes to its tuition program would be announced by the end of the week.

The plans reimburse service members $250 per semester hour, up to $4,500 a year, for off-duty college tuition.

The military immediately blamed $85 billion in sequestration spending cuts that went into effect March 1.

[Related: Sequester forces delays, cuts at national parks]

“Targeted cuts in benefits help preserve the essential programs that support the health, welfare, and mission readiness on our Marines and Sailors,” the Marines’ Shawn Conlon said in an email to Yahoo News.

“The Army understands the impact of this decision and will re-evaluate the decision if the budgetary situation improves,” callers to the Army’s education hotline now hear.

These are hollow words to Amanda, whose husband wants to be an intelligence analyst.

“I couldn’t sit by and let this happen,” said Amanda, 25.

She launched a petition on Change.org asking the U.S. Congress, military and other federal leaders to “Please honor your promise and restore funding to the military tuition assistance program.”

The movement has collected more than 10,000 signatures in a week, making it one of the site's fastest-growing campaigns. Strangers have contacted Amanda to express their support.

“My son is in the Marine Corps and his desire is to go to college and get a degree in criminal justice when he gets out,” Barbara Wing of Nebraska wrote on the petition site. “He is serving this country for less money than he could earn otherwise and honestly, this was one of the reasons that he enlisted, to have help with college.”

[Related: Pentagon vows to 'protect' F-35 funding if possible]

The Army, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard are encouraging service members not to be deterred. They have made counselors available to discuss other education programs and funding.

“No tuition assistance: no problem,” a news article published by the Marines, left Amanda annoyed.

“Budget cuts are going to hurt everybody, but to say it’s not a problem is trying to bury your head in the sand,” she said.

The article suggested financial aid and GI Bills, but Amanda said training schedules and deployments prevent many soldiers from maintaining required course loads to keep some loans deferred.

The education cuts come at a time when joblessness among veterans is at 9.4 percent, nearly 2 percentage points higher than the rest of the country.

Amanda fears this dilemma will worsen if her husband and his fellow service members can’t finish their degrees.

“This is the first time that a lot of these young men and woman have had the opportunity to go to college,” she said. “I can’t even describe how important this is.”
 

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Need / require. Numbers mean shit if they don't have substance to them.

The blame door goes both ways, yet you never see it that way. It's always the democrats fault. The problem here is the politics and the money involved. When I say money, I'm not talking about the budget. I'm talking about corporate money. Both in corporate pockets, but also in politician pockets.

There is fault in both parties here. The issue on the budget is all about tax loopholes keeping big dollars in the pockets of people that don't need it and out of the hands of those that do.

Just to be clear, I don't classify myself as a democrat or a republican. I just look at the views and decide which is right and which is wrong. In this case, the tax loopholes are clearly wrong. They are a loophole which means they initially were not intended to be and therefore should be wiped out.


Wow,you were shown a series of numbers indicating factual evidence,yet you whimsically dismiss them because they do not favor your non point.
Liberalism...it destroys the mind.
 
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