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Young peoples view?
I thought this was interesting (scary actually). Slide the age you were born bar up to the current. What is it that makes our young people want to be in that camp.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2...abt=0002&abg=0 I have two younger brothers who both voted democratic because of the social issue stance of the republican party. To be honest, I'm not a big fan of the views of religious right either, but most of it doesn't affect me and I couldn't imagine voting for giving more of my to a completely corrupt social support system. I don't get it. The repubs better loose the "god is in control" stance or we'll never get the house back. |
To hell with both parties.
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My daughter is explaining to me how Christopher Columbus is responsible for slavery and therefore bad... |
Nebe....agreed, abolish both parties....:)
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Vote "Montgomery Brewster: None of The Above!"
(from Brewster's Millions) Unfortunately we want to hold these POS politicians accountable for their actions and inactions, but when the overseeing powers are in the same mindset how can anything be done??? Maybe we just need a clean slate approach, get rid of all of them and start over with strict guidelines as to what their roles will be, what their terms will be and that they alone will be accountable for their actions? (No more playing the blame-game when someone gets caught!) Then I wake up and realize it ain't ever gonna happen in my lifetime and I think about happier times and places and get on with my life. |
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There needs to be a third party that represents those who are in the middle and does not focus on handouts to buy votes and does not use religion or holy wars to achieve a foothold. That's where the tea party lost me. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Thanks Moses. :)
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A tax break is sort of a "give-away" when the funds lost by the tax break are recouped from the rest of us "working" stiffs.
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I'm not a parent, and with quirte a few neices and nephews and a brother who is a history buff, so if they happen to spout any on this mis-informative rhetoric, he will set them straight right on the spot. |
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You don't think it has something to do with teachers being a class of workers with some of the highest education levels of any industry?
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http://www.understandingprejudice.or...q/columbus.htm Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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written in the Social Psychology Network ,in this case. Where do they get their new truthful information from when no one is alive to interview. Most of SPN is theory without any one to prove it. We all have theories but show me the facts. |
Those who write the history books are the victors. ;)
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Columbus might have spread a little scurvy here and there but he wasn't a bad dude. They didn't know any better back then anyway......
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Centrist-This section includes any party that is independent, populist, or any other that either rejects right-left politics or doesn't have a party platform. American Populist Party Citizens Party Modern Whig Party Reform Party of the United States of America Unity Party of America you live in RI...have you joined the "Moderate Party" yet ?:agree: a concurrent national third party is unlikely to be widely successful in our system of elections see..Duverger's Law http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duverger%27s_law.. perhaps you want to replace one of the current parties? in which case we'll still have essentially a two-party system and lot's of folks still complaining that we need a third party that represents ..."them"...see Duverger's Law again ....the Tea Party is not a "Third Party" |
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we are told repeatedly that we should judge folks like...ohhh....William Ayers and others in the context of the times in which they lived and not by "current" standards of rational or reasonable behavior which seem to be constantly changing...... funny... |
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I'm not opposed to having Columbus day, as he 'founded' the new world, warts and all. He was, however, far from the first on this continent white or native American.... ScottW: Which Moderate Party? Ken Block's party or the new Cool Moose... I like Healy as a concept, but he differs from the original moderate party... there are differences between them. The 3rd party is a noble idea, but ask Ken Block about it's effectiveness and why he joined the GOP.... |
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Both parties are polarizing the country and the economy. It is all about money and power, which equate to getting the "win." Collateral damage be damned.... Not unlike lawyers in a divorce, but that is another subject. I am not against tax breaks for business, but the monster sweetheart deals to big business need to be reined in and redirected to small businesses, which are the backbone of the country. Small businesses are over taxed, over regulated, and subject to too many licenses, insurance coverage, and other fees. As a small business owner, I object to both parties' policies. Especially the giveaways, which promote so much of the lazy do nothing population we are all working to support. It is the dumbing of America. In the old days, you would get two leaders in a room, like Tip and Reagan, and the deal would get done. There was give and take. Each side had to give something to get something. And in the end, it was for the benefit of the whole. Now, it is all about jamming a whole agenda take it or leave it, win at all costs, or I'm taking my ball and going home.... Bunch of classless millionaires running Congress.
Locally, I had high hopes for Seth Moulton after he ousted Tierney in the primary. But the next morning he is on all the TV stations spouting Democrat this and Democrat that.... He lost me there. That wasn't his primary or even secondary message when he was running... But he is stuck with his party jamming their agenda down his throat. And it is all about money.....Sucks. Surprised no one has mentioned the Democrat skewed media..... |
I was at Syracuse last weekend and there was a group of indigenous Americans protesting Columbus day. They likened it to celebrating Hitlers birthday.
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but good to know we ended it. Human nature is a mix of good and bad but I tend to look at the good and corrected bad. |
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I'd say there is a big difference between "giving" someone something, and "taking less from them". "taking less", is notthe same as "giving". Tax rates on the rich make a great liberal talking point, but it's nothing. Maybe they could pay a few more points, but even if they did, you think that solves anything? We'd still be adding to the deficit each year. The problem isn't too little coming in, it's too much going out, and much of it on stuff that only benefits a small number of people that specific politicians are pandering to. |
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for the elite Libs to understand. |
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