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01-11-2008, 09:42 PM
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Location: Burbank CA
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Re: Slowing Economy May Give GOP an Edge
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Originally Posted by 2lane
Yep, that was my thought too, more tax cuts for the wealthy and welfare for corporations so they can spend my tax dollar outside of the country on their own selfish interests, is just the ticket. And those damned Democrats are going to want to spend tax dollars on such nuisnace projects like highways, bridge and National Park maintenance, and god forbid, healthcare for children. They are so irresponsible. A tanking economy is just what the Republicans need.
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Yeah, those darn freakin' Republicans. What a bunch of sorry-ass clowns.
I consider myself to be "politically conservative", but I'll be a monkey's uncle if I'm going to have anything to do with today's Republican Party. Those guys have completely lost it, they've sold their political souls to the devil. It's all about power and money for those clowns, they don't give a rat's ass about the People anymore. Their freakin' standard-bearer, that PennyWise clown in the White House, waves his hands over both the Constitution and the law, and then has the nerve to piss away more of my (and your) money than all the other 42 presidents combined!!! And now these clowns want me to believe that they've suddenly turned over a new leaf, and they're gonna stop spending money. Yeah, right.
Show me. First. Pretend I'm like, from Missouri or something. Show me, and then maybe I'll start listening to what those Neo-Morons have to say again. Right now, I'm completely tuned out. They could tell me we're on terror threat red, and I wouldn't believe those bastids. I'm very sorry, but anyone who wants to pull the wool over the Peoples' eyes, ought to leave office by the quickest available route (and I mean, if I could be there, I'd love to give 'em a good swift kick in the pants on the way out the door, know what I'm sayin'?) -
This current administration really pisses me off, and I mean, I've been a lifelong registered Republican, my whole entire voting life. But not anymore. Not this time. It'll be a cold day in hell before I get into bed with weasels like that. No freakin' way. I read all about that PennyWise guy, I know what he's made of. Damn evil freakin' clowns. 
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01-11-2008, 09:48 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Blue State
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Re: Slowing Economy May Give GOP an Edge
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Originally Posted by freckles
This is part of a cycle that could have been predicted years ago. Government had little influence over it. And like we have recovered from all prior stagnant times and recessions, we will recover again. Slowly though because in 2010, retirement time hits.
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If you really believe this then why not support and vote for Obama, since the politicians don't matter.
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01-11-2008, 10:44 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 2,455
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Re: Slowing Economy May Give GOP an Edge
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Originally Posted by Mike Romig
Explain how please.
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The deficit has doubled since the day Bush took office - he has managed to match, in 7 years, the deficit run up by ALL previous presidents.
Kinda like a kid with all of mom and dad's credit cards, on a shopping spree in the mall of america.
- rule one - if you go to war you must pay for war, or at least have the moral courage to budget the damn wars!
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01-11-2008, 10:46 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Re: Slowing Economy May Give GOP an Edge
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Originally Posted by nonsqtr
Yeah, those darn freakin' Republicans. What a bunch of sorry-ass clowns.
I consider myself to be "politically conservative", but I'll be a monkey's uncle if I'm going to have anything to do with today's Republican Party. Those guys have completely lost it, they've sold their political souls to the devil. It's all about power and money for those clowns, they don't give a rat's ass about the People anymore. Their freakin' standard-bearer, that PennyWise clown in the White House, waves his hands over both the Constitution and the law, and then has the nerve to piss away more of my (and your) money than all the other 42 presidents combined!!! And now these clowns want me to believe that they've suddenly turned over a new leaf, and they're gonna stop spending money. Yeah, right.
Show me. First. Pretend I'm like, from Missouri or something. Show me, and then maybe I'll start listening to what those Neo-Morons have to say again. Right now, I'm completely tuned out. They could tell me we're on terror threat red, and I wouldn't believe those bastids. I'm very sorry, but anyone who wants to pull the wool over the Peoples' eyes, ought to leave office by the quickest available route (and I mean, if I could be there, I'd love to give 'em a good swift kick in the pants on the way out the door, know what I'm sayin'?) -
This current administration really pisses me off, and I mean, I've been a lifelong registered Republican, my whole entire voting life. But not anymore. Not this time. It'll be a cold day in hell before I get into bed with weasels like that. No freakin' way. I read all about that PennyWise guy, I know what he's made of. Damn evil freakin' clowns. 
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Gotta green you for that one!! 
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Let me start off by saying that in 2000 I said, 'Vote for me. I'm an agent of change.' In 2004, I said, 'I'm not interested in change --I want to continue as president.' Every candidate has got to say 'change.' That's what the American people expect." --George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., March 5, 2008
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01-12-2008, 04:47 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Re: Slowing Economy May Give GOP an Edge
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Originally Posted by Mike Romig
No, seriously. Can you give me an example of how Republican fiscal policy has damaged the economy? No broad statistics without offering an underlying cause.
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You don't sound too open to other options, and I'm not going to waste my time explaining it to you. Anyone that hasn't been living in a cave for the past 7 years knows what I'm talking about. Here's a teaser that can start you in the right direction: The department of education has doubled its budget since Bush took office.
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01-12-2008, 05:12 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Rochester, NY
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Re: Slowing Economy May Give GOP an Edge
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Originally Posted by freethinkr
You don't sound too open to other options, and I'm not going to waste my time explaining it to you. Anyone that hasn't been living in a cave for the past 7 years knows what I'm talking about. Here's a teaser that can start you in the right direction: The department of education has doubled its budget since Bush took office.
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I didn't think you could offer an example. Nice cop out.
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01-12-2008, 06:38 PM
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Open Access
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Blue State
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Re: Slowing Economy May Give GOP an Edge
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Originally Posted by freethinkr
You don't sound too open to other options, and I'm not going to waste my time explaining it to you. Anyone that hasn't been living in a cave for the past 7 years knows what I'm talking about. Here's a teaser that can start you in the right direction: The department of education has doubled its budget since Bush took office.
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Also has someone brought up that the national debt has doubled since Bush took office.
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