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11/07/2012 10:05:48 AM · #226 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by mike_311: its not the president its the people that back him, not all, most. These are the people who are expecting handouts, dependent on them making life decision that they wont need to pay back debt, work hard etc. |
Oh, LISTEN to yourself! You're telling us that "most" democrats are only such because they want to suck off the public teat? That's like me telling you that "most" Republicans are committed to removing all government controls so they can rape the public with impunity... And "most" of the REST of the Republicans are hard-core bible-thumpers who think the planet's 6,000 years old C'mon! |
in some form yes.
you are taking it to the extreme. im not saying people are actively looking for a handout, but when you promise students who are in debt student loan forgiveness, or sick people healthcare, or autoworkers a bailout, or poor propel welfare, or those nearing retirement pensions, these small little segments add up to "most".
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11/07/2012 10:06:30 AM · #227 |
I love how the Republican sore losers are threatening to leave the US.
The funny part is that many say they're moving to Canada, or as my Canadian friend put it, the land of "universal access to healthcare, tax dollars invested in education, healthcare and social services, legalized gay marriage and abortion and a strong emphasis on multiculturalism and tolerance." All things the Republicans rant on about as being immoral and un-American.
Message edited by author 2012-11-07 10:07:08. |
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11/07/2012 10:08:08 AM · #228 |
Originally posted by mike_311: Originally posted by cowboy221977: Originally posted by docpjv: God bless America. A great nation, time to heal the divide and be Americans again! |
doc we've got the wrong pres for that |
its not the president its the people that back him, not all, most. These are the people who are expecting handouts, dependent on them making life decision that they wont need to pay back debt, work hard etc.
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And look at that...the rhetoric doesn't stop. How shocking!
Time for another thread to go on the ignore list. |
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11/07/2012 10:08:15 AM · #229 |
Originally posted by Spork99: I love how the Republican sore losers are threatening to leave the US.
The funny part is that many say they're moving to Canada, or as my Canadian friend put it, the land of "universal access to healthcare, tax dollars invested in education, healthcare and social services, legalized gay marriage and abortion and a strong emphasis on multiculturalism and tolerance." All things the Republicans rant on about as being immoral and un-American. |
democrats do the same thing. |
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11/07/2012 10:09:32 AM · #230 |
Originally posted by mike_311: Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by mike_311: its not the president its the people that back him, not all, most. These are the people who are expecting handouts, dependent on them making life decision that they wont need to pay back debt, work hard etc. |
Oh, LISTEN to yourself! You're telling us that "most" democrats are only such because they want to suck off the public teat? That's like me telling you that "most" Republicans are committed to removing all government controls so they can rape the public with impunity... And "most" of the REST of the Republicans are hard-core bible-thumpers who think the planet's 6,000 years old C'mon! |
in some form yes.
you are taking it to the extreme. im not saying people are actively looking for a handout, but when you promise students who are in debt student loan forgiveness, or sick people healthcare, or autoworkers a bailout, or poor propel welfare, or those nearing retirement pensions, these small little segments add up to "most". |
As if your stance isn't extreme... Of course, I'm sure you never take ANYTHING from the government, do you? |
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11/07/2012 10:09:42 AM · #231 |
Originally posted by Spork99: I love how the Republican sore losers are threatening to leave the US.
The funny part is that many say they're moving to Canada, or as my Canadian friend put it, the land of "universal access to healthcare, tax dollars invested in education, healthcare and social services, legalized gay marriage and abortion and a strong emphasis on multiculturalism and tolerance." All things the Republicans rant on about as being immoral and un-American. |
Colorado! ROFL! |
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11/07/2012 10:11:49 AM · #232 |
Originally posted by giantmike: Originally posted by mike_311: Originally posted by cowboy221977: Originally posted by docpjv: God bless America. A great nation, time to heal the divide and be Americans again! |
doc we've got the wrong pres for that |
its not the president its the people that back him, not all, most. These are the people who are expecting handouts, dependent on them making life decision that they wont need to pay back debt, work hard etc.
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And look at that...the rhetoric doesn't stop. How shocking!
Time for another thread to go on the ignore list. |
Point is there has been a slowly course to entitlement in this country and I'd like to see it start reversing sooner rather than later, get this country back to what made it great. |
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11/07/2012 10:12:12 AM · #233 |
Originally posted by mike_311: Originally posted by Spork99: I love how the Republican sore losers are threatening to leave the US.
The funny part is that many say they're moving to Canada, or as my Canadian friend put it, the land of "universal access to healthcare, tax dollars invested in education, healthcare and social services, legalized gay marriage and abortion and a strong emphasis on multiculturalism and tolerance." All things the Republicans rant on about as being immoral and un-American. |
democrats do the same thing. |
Yes, but Democrats actually applaud the Canadians for those things. It would have the same irony if the Democrats threatened to move to someplace like N. Korea. |
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11/07/2012 10:12:46 AM · #234 |
Originally posted by Spork99:
As if your stance isn't extreme... Of course, I'm sure you never take ANYTHING from the government, do you? |
list some and I'll tell you yes or no.
Message edited by author 2012-11-07 10:12:57. |
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11/07/2012 10:13:10 AM · #235 |
Originally posted by mike_311: Originally posted by Spork99: I love how the Republican sore losers are threatening to leave the US.
The funny part is that many say they're moving to Canada, or as my Canadian friend put it, the land of "universal access to healthcare, tax dollars invested in education, healthcare and social services, legalized gay marriage and abortion and a strong emphasis on multiculturalism and tolerance." All things the Republicans rant on about as being immoral and un-American. |
democrats do the same thing. |
I'd move to Canada in a heartbeat if they changed geographical location with Mexico! I hate cold weather. |
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11/07/2012 10:13:18 AM · #236 |
American politics is so divisive. I really don't think the issues matter, or their speeches, or who the party even chooses. They didn't vote for Romney, they voted republican and Romney was the name next to the (R). Even saying that they "voted" is kind of a stretch, it implies a decision with at least some consideration behind it. People have their favorite brands, and for some people that brand is republican. Same for people who voted democrat. |
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11/07/2012 10:14:35 AM · #237 |
Originally posted by Spork99: Originally posted by mike_311: Originally posted by Spork99: I love how the Republican sore losers are threatening to leave the US.
The funny part is that many say they're moving to Canada, or as my Canadian friend put it, the land of "universal access to healthcare, tax dollars invested in education, healthcare and social services, legalized gay marriage and abortion and a strong emphasis on multiculturalism and tolerance." All things the Republicans rant on about as being immoral and un-American. |
democrats do the same thing. |
Yes, but Democrats actually applaud the Canadians for those things. It would have the same irony if the Democrats threatened to move to someplace like N. Korea. |
+1 :) |
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11/07/2012 10:14:52 AM · #238 |
Originally posted by mike_311: Originally posted by Spork99:
As if your stance isn't extreme... Of course, I'm sure you never take ANYTHING from the government, do you? |
list some and I'll tell you yes or no. |
If you lived your rhetoric, you should just stand up and say "No"...but you can't.
I figured as much. |
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11/07/2012 10:15:29 AM · #239 |
Originally posted by mike_311: Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by mike_311: its not the president its the people that back him, not all, most. These are the people who are expecting handouts, dependent on them making life decision that they wont need to pay back debt, work hard etc. |
Oh, LISTEN to yourself! You're telling us that "most" democrats are only such because they want to suck off the public teat? That's like me telling you that "most" Republicans are committed to removing all government controls so they can rape the public with impunity... And "most" of the REST of the Republicans are hard-core bible-thumpers who think the planet's 6,000 years old C'mon! |
in some form yes.
you are taking it to the extreme. im not saying people are actively looking for a handout, but when you promise students who are in debt student loan forgiveness, or sick people healthcare, or autoworkers a bailout, or poor propel welfare, or those nearing retirement pensions, these small little segments add up to "most". |
If this is how you think of your fellow americans I'm afraid to ask what you think of the rest of the world. All communists, terrorists and muslims? |
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11/07/2012 10:18:00 AM · #240 |
Originally posted by Spork99:
I figured as much. |
i have no idea to what you consider "taking from the government" |
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11/07/2012 10:18:44 AM · #241 |
Originally posted by mike_311: Originally posted by cowboy221977: Originally posted by docpjv: God bless America. A great nation, time to heal the divide and be Americans again! |
doc we've got the wrong pres for that |
its not the president its the people that back him, not all, most. These are the people who are expecting handouts, dependent on them making life decision that they wont need to pay back debt, work hard etc.
when government promises to gives you everything there us no reason to do want anything for yourself. Not saying Romney would have fixed that but at least people would be worried the free ride wouldn't be on the way.
these are the same people who somehow elected Jessie Jackson Jr again... smh. |
+100000000 |
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11/07/2012 10:21:21 AM · #242 |
Originally posted by mike_311:
Obama again has a democratic congress to work with there is no reason why he shouldn't accomplish something, he has little or no resistance.
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In the election I read about, the Republicans won congress. Here are some quotes from Donald Trump that are sure to show how congress will act towards obama in the next 4 years:
Originally posted by @readDonaldTrump:
House of Representatives shouldn't give anything to Obama unless he terminates Obamacare.
Hopefully the House of Representatives can hold our country together for four more years...stay strong and never give up!
Lets fight like hell and stop this great and disgusting injustice! The world is laughing at us.
This election is a total sham and a travesty. We are not a democracy.
Our country is now in serious and unprecedented trouble...like never before.
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11/07/2012 10:23:03 AM · #243 |
if trump lost, the rest of the world won |
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11/07/2012 10:23:06 AM · #244 |
Originally posted by Kelli: Originally posted by Spork99: I love how the Republican sore losers are threatening to leave the US.
The funny part is that many say they're moving to Canada, or as my Canadian friend put it, the land of "universal access to healthcare, tax dollars invested in education, healthcare and social services, legalized gay marriage and abortion and a strong emphasis on multiculturalism and tolerance." All things the Republicans rant on about as being immoral and un-American. |
Colorado! ROFL! |
No people, don't move to Colorado it's terrible. You'll hate it. Stay away. Don't come here. |
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11/07/2012 10:23:10 AM · #245 |
Originally posted by VitaminB: [
In the election I read about, the Republicans won congress. Here are some quotes from Donald Trump that are sure to show how congress will act towards obama in the next 4 years: |
republicans won the house.
Message edited by author 2012-11-07 10:23:48. |
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11/07/2012 10:23:43 AM · #246 |
Originally posted by mike_311: Originally posted by Spork99:
I figured as much. |
i have no idea to what you consider "taking from the government" |
The same as you, gaining benefit from the government. |
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11/07/2012 10:26:24 AM · #247 |
Originally posted by mike_311: Originally posted by VitaminB: [
In the election I read about, the Republicans won congress. Here are some quotes from Donald Trump that are sure to show how congress will act towards obama in the next 4 years: |
republicans won the house. |
Thats what I said. Republicans won the House of Congress. Democrats won the Senate and President. |
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11/07/2012 10:26:38 AM · #248 |
Originally posted by Spork99: Originally posted by mike_311: Originally posted by Spork99:
I figured as much. |
i have no idea to what you consider "taking from the government" |
The same as you, gaining benefit from the government. |
im not against it, im against the fact that these services are increasing while those contributing are decreasing. it is unsustainable.
Message edited by author 2012-11-07 10:26:47. |
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11/07/2012 10:32:18 AM · #249 |
Originally posted by VitaminB: Originally posted by mike_311: Originally posted by VitaminB: [
In the election I read about, the Republicans won congress. Here are some quotes from Donald Trump that are sure to show how congress will act towards obama in the next 4 years: |
republicans won the house. |
Thats what I said. Republicans won the House of Congress. Democrats won the Senate and President. |
my fault, when i hear congress i assume on is talking about the senate. |
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11/07/2012 10:37:36 AM · #250 |
Copied from Wikipedia
In a 2011 article, Forbes reported, "The best estimate of the cost of the 185 federal means tested welfare programs for 2010 for the federal government alone is nearly $700 billion, up a third since 2008, according to the Heritage Foundation. Counting state spending, total welfare spending for 2010 reached nearly $900 billion, up nearly one-fourth since 2008 (24.3%)".
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This is the type of stuff we need to get rid of / drastically reduce
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