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Convention speakers
The GOP convention will feature governors Scott Walker (WI) and John Kasich (OH). These 2 governors will explain how they inherited horrible messes from their predecessors, implemented conservative economic principles, and can point to data that irrefutably shows that those principles are working (these states have lowered taxes, created jobs, and decreased debt).
On the other side, the Democrtatic convention will have Sandra Fluke and Eva Longoria screaming about their desire for free condoms. Compare the lineup of speakers at each convention. The GOP will have govs Jindal, Christie, and Haley. The Dems have the presidents of NARAL and Planned Parenthood? Oh, and Caroline Kennedy, who has done nothing with her life except trade on her inherited royal status. The GOP will show actual, hard data to suggest that conservative ideas work when implemented. The Democrats' message will be that my side hates women. That's what Obama is hanging his hat on. And it could very well work. |
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Scott Walker balanced the WI budget largely by borrowing money. Ohio's job growth was largely fueled by infrastructure spending (a lot of industrial equipment) and more importantly the auto bail out.
If these are fact based conservative policies they should make for interesting speakers. -spence |
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Spence, if that's true (and of course it's not), why has that approach faired so poorly in CT, MA, RI, and Washington DC? |
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Ohio has benefited from a recovering auto industry of which there's little supply chain in the north east. Ohio also does have a lot of heavy manufacturing which has rebounded well with international infrastructure development and stimulus spending domestically. Walker certainly did cut some costs, but I believe he's also diverted banking settlement money into the general fund and borrowed $500M to restructure WI debt. The point being, you can't just say short-term policy has led to growth or stability when there are a number of factors at play...many of which could be geographic or dealing with larger trends. -spence |
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Spence, please share with us the data that says that infastrusture spending is drivingthe Ohio recovery? What have they done there? We haven't donemuch infastructure spending. Much of the stimulus money went to public labor unions. I don't see how that helps manufacturing. |
Don't forget Haley Barbour busting all the unions down there. Using her high heels as weapons in political battles
Nice cheap southern wages with no workers rights |
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Yep you seen him run down the street in red ruby high heels!
Actually it was Nikki Haley |
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Just saw Mia Love speak at the convention...black, female, republican mayor in Utah, running for Congress, her parents were Haitian immigrants. Awesome story. She might not be able to top Eva Longoria, I'm sure, but still impressive... |
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"there are no requirements under South Carolina law forcing an employer to give an employee a lunch break. Employees may also be fired without a specific reason, as long as it's not an illegal reason, and are not guaranteed "benefits" such as paid days off, sick days or paid vacation days. Employers can also decrease employees' payment if they notify them in writing seven calendar days before the decrease." I really don't see a problem with these...I'm pretty sure that workers in SC have "rights", these aren't really "rights", more like employer burdens that government may impose on employers in other states, workers have the option("right") not to work where employers do not pay for lunch breaks, days off, sick days,vacation days and can hold you accountable for your performance:)..you might be confusing "rights" and "benefits" in many cases.....maybe you meant Mississippi? |
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And there needs to be a legal reason to fire someone, or the company gets sued. |
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I thought Ann Romney was awesome (better than some angry jerk who says she's never been proud of her country), and I thought Chris Christie was pretty good. |
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It's going to be nice to have a lady in the white house instead of that we have now. I thought Ann was great. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I did hear part of Christie's speech. He didn't mention that he didn't want to be Romney's VP b/c he didn't think he could win and that NJ's unemployment rate was higher than when he took over and that their rev. is down even thought he promised it would be up due to tax cuts. Didn't the Ohio governor take credit for the Ohio recovery even though both he and Romney were against the auto bailout. |
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They were all great speakers...:)
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into a group or class. With Christie, what you see is what you get. Nobodies lunch meat, see and admit the tough problems and get them fixed. Musta scared some people. :) |
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PaulS, I didn't know you were privvy to those discussions. That's pure speculation. But I'm stating fact when I say that Michelle said she wasn't proud of her country. |
Most of all of our postings are speculation, conjecture, falsehoods, hyperbole and outright distortions:grins:
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You said Christie turned down the VP slot because he thought Romney couldn't win. That's made up jibberish. If you want to categorize yourself as guilty of falsehoods and distortions, I agree with you, that's what you do. Please refrain from lumping others into that categorization. |
[QUOTE=PaulS;956083]You and Jim are both very classy!
Us classy ? Last time I checked no other 1st lady was a guest editor for a smutt magazine as was reported fat ass Michelle is doing. Classy 1st lady ! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Today the liberal media is all over her calling Ann Ronmey a Corporate wife.
I'll take the corporate wife over the gimme handouts her whole life wife. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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