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Re: ***Tea party 2009!***
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
From the article
We remain a center-right nation in many ways—particularly culturally, and our instinct, once the crisis passes, will be to try to revert to a more free-market style of capitalism
I interpret this as saying we remain a center-right nation in many ways—particularly culturally, and our instinct, once the crisis passes, will be to try to revert to a more free-market style of capitalism.
ha ha -- paste the whole artice chumpstein. dont just take a sentence out of context and use it for your purpose. "nothing to see here.." Moron
actually there is more than one article in the magazine .. but here is a quote down a few lines from yours ..
"All of this is unfolding in an economy that can no longer be understood, even in passing, as the Great Society vs. the Gipper. Whether we like it or not—or even whether many people have thought much about it or not—the numbers clearly suggest that we are headed in a more European direction"
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I'll say it again, where were all you "conservatives" when Bush was doing pushing the exact same economic policies as Obama? Are Republicans really that attached to the rhetoric of Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh? Learn how to think for yourselves and realize that our economy isn't a partisan issue.
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Re: ***Tea party 2009!***
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Originally Posted by
implacable44
ha ha -- paste the whole artice chumpstein. dont just take a sentence out of context and use it for your purpose. "nothing to see here.." Moron
You asked me what I believe.
That is what I believe.
Now, if you believe we will become a fully socialist nation and there is nothing we can do about it, that's fine.
I disagree.
You're an idiot who doesn't even know what he asks people.
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Re: ***Tea party 2009!***
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Originally Posted by
Crookshanks
I hear the calls from people who escaped from countries like Russia, or former Soviet bloc nations like Poland, and they are frightened to see what is happening in the United States. They say "we already saw this movie - we know how it ends!" And many of them also say they remember their parents denying what was happening until it was too late.
I'm married to somebody who lived in communist Poland. What really reminds her (and her family and friends) of living in a Soviet-occupied country was the Bush administration's response to 9/11, especially the surveillance tactics of the Dept. of Homeland Security.
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Re: ***Tea party 2009!***
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Originally Posted by
braeden0613
I'll say it again, where were all you "conservatives" when Bush was doing pushing the exact same economic policies as Obama? Are Republicans really that attached to the rhetoric of Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh? Learn how to think for yourselves and realize that our economy isn't a partisan issue.
Glen beck was calling out Bush for the last 28 months or so of his presidency - starting on the border and really pounding him on the stimulus bill and bail outs. Many conservatives did the same thing.
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Re: ***Tea party 2009!***
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Originally Posted by
implacable44
Glen beck
:rollin
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if this were about Australia, crooks would tell you how all aborigines feel.
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Re: ***Tea party 2009!***
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
You asked me what I believe.
That is what I believe.
Now, if you believe we will become a fully socialist nation and there is nothing we can do about it, that's fine.
I disagree.
You're an idiot who doesn't even know what he asks people.
Sandy -- is this you ? you have to be my mother-in-law - master manipulator ... MORON
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I love how the libtard robots are going to talk shit about the turn out regardless if it is big or small without acknowledging that most working people.....work.
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Re: ***Tea party 2009!***
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Originally Posted by
implacable44
Sandy -- is this you ? you have to be my mother-in-law - master manipulator ... MORON
So, tell me why you believe the US is becoming fully socialist and there is nothing that can stop it.
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Originally Posted by
FaithInOne
I love how the libtard robots are going to talk shit about the turn out regardless if it is big or small without acknowledging that most working people.....work.
I love how you are precomplaining about the liberal reaction to the turnout, big or small.
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Re: ***Tea party 2009!***
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Originally Posted by
FaithInOne
I love how the libtard robots are going to talk shit about the turn out regardless if it is big or small without acknowledging that most working people.....work.
i love how republicans didn't even consider that aspect.
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Re: ***Tea party 2009!***
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
So, tell me why you believe the US is becoming fully socialist and there is nothing that can stop it.
For once, answer your own question as to why you believe it isn't/won't.
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Originally Posted by
clambake
i love how republicans didn't even consider that aspect.
I never understood why these organizers don't do shit on the weekends???
I understand the libtards angry at The Man don't have jobs and ACCORN can just bus in the local bums...but damn
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the repubs arent running the tea partys...
dung - i never said nothing could stop it -- I said soon we will be full on socialist and aksed you what could prevent it since you said the usa will never be full on socialist...
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Originally Posted by
FaithInOne
For once, answer your own question as to why you believe it isn't/won't.
I was just impressed by your preparedness for being butthurt. It's never to early to start.
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Originally Posted by
FaithInOne
I never understood why these organizers don't do shit on the weekends???
it's about competence.
you'd think sincere conservatives would take charge....instead of following ignorance.
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Originally Posted by
FaithInOne
I love how the libtard robots are going to talk shit about the turn out regardless if it is big or small without acknowledging that most working people.....work.
Like how Republicans are saying that it's a good thing that these uprisings are 'spontaneous' and not organized? But if they were organized, they'd be talking about a new power structure in place for the Republican party? lol
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Re: ***Tea party 2009!***
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Originally Posted by
implacable44
the repubs arent running the tea partys...
dung - i never said nothing could stop it -- I said soon we will be full on socialist and aksed you what could prevent it since you said the usa will never be full on socialist...
So you are saying we will be full on socialist. Isn't that saying nothing will stop it?
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Re: ***Tea party 2009!***
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Originally Posted by
FaithInOne
For once, answer your own question as to why you believe it isn't/won't.
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Originally Posted by
clambake
he already did.
I did indeed.
The quote I truncated for my own devious purposes summed it up nicely.
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Re: ***Tea party 2009!***
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Originally Posted by
GaryJohnston
Who's going?
Get to one to take a stand against tyranny!
The amount of people who can't pay their taxes this year has increased by 3 fold from last year. Yet Obama is telling those folks "Not to worry about it. Government will get your back. Well just pass another spending bill! YES WE CAN!"
Never mind responsible Americans like you and me who pay our taxes and mortages and live within our means.
DOWN WITH SOCIALISM, RADICALISM AND FISCAL IRRESPONSIBILITY!
AMERICA FOREVER!
http://www.bumperart.com/ProductImag...Display-35.gif
Where does Obama mention that he wants socialism to take hold in the USA?
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Re: ***Tea party 2009!***
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Originally Posted by
Winehole23
The GOP faithful were quiet as church mice on spending, too.
I think the primary reasons for that is the same things I have stated in the past.
1) The acknowledgment that we should take care of the elderly (medicare prescription reform)
2) Wartime spending is easily seen as part of the constitution. I have repeatedly stated in the past that we should never run a deficit except in times of war, recession, or depression. 9/11 and what we did after fully justified a deficit spending. Social programs do not.
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The Iraq war was not justified; therefore the spending on it was unjustified.