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Ever see the movie Idiocracy? That's what this board reminds me of.
A president and a party who is/ has been driving the country and the people in it into a depression and all I hear around here is negative comments with no significance to just idiot talk against the party that is the only chance for recovery from this mess.
Where do you guys live? Because where I live in the USA all I see is unemployment, businesses going under, more and more druggies and low lifes springing up all around, taxes and new regulations which hurt the economy being passed everyday, ridiculous gas prices , and a president who has no solutions except to "make the rich do their fair share", which is another word for trying to get the welfare vote.
Democrat parties philosophy is to put everybody they can on public assistance, make them dependent on them so they get the vote until the country simply collapses......but they'll still be very very rich.
You should welcome a dead dog for a republican candidate if that's what they offered, unless you are already living off the system or just oblivious to what's happening.
Ever see the movie Idiocracy? That's what this board reminds me of.
A president and a party who is/ has been driving the country and the people in it into a depression and all I hear around here is negative comments with no significance to just idiot talk against the party that is the only chance for recovery from this mess.
Where do you guys live? Because where I live in the USA all I see is unemployment, businesses going under, more and more druggies and low lifes springing up all around, taxes and new regulations which hurt the economy being passed everyday, ridiculous gas prices , and a president who has no solutions except to "make the rich do their fair share", which is another word for trying to get the welfare vote.
Democrat parties philosophy is to put everybody they can on public assistance, make them dependent on them so they get the vote until the country simply collapses......but they'll still be very very rich.
You should welcome a dead dog for a republican candidate if that's what they offered, unless you are already living off the system or just oblivious to what's happening.
Again and again and again...Where do you guys live? Because where I live in the USA all I see is unemployment, businesses going under, more and more druggies and low lifes springing up all around, taxes and new regulations which hurt the economy being passed everyday, ridiculous gas prices , and a president who has no solutions except to "make the rich do their fair share", which is another word for trying to get the welfare vote.
Ever see the movie Idiocracy? That's what this board reminds me of.
A president and a party who is/ has been driving the country and the people in it into a depression and all I hear around here is negative comments with no significance to just idiot talk against the party that is the only chance for recovery from this mess.
Where do you guys live? Because where I live in the USA all I see is unemployment, businesses going under, more and more druggies and low lifes springing up all around, taxes and new regulations which hurt the economy being passed everyday, ridiculous gas prices , and a president who has no solutions except to "make the rich do their fair share", which is another word for trying to get the welfare vote.
Democrat parties philosophy is to put everybody they can on public assistance, make them dependent on them so they get the vote until the country simply collapses......but they'll still be very very rich.
You should welcome a dead dog for a republican candidate if that's what they offered, unless you are already living off the system or just oblivious to what's happening.
Once again I have to be the fact checker here.
You say regulations are hurting the economy, which again is another GOP talking point that is used constantly. Can name the specific regulations that are hurting the economy? There is little evidence that suggests regulations are hurting the economy
http://news.yahoo.com/fact-check-regulations-not-huge-jobs-killer-024341013.html
Taxes are being passed that hurt the economy? You mean the Bush tax cuts that Obama extended. Also you should know that the stimulus included tax cuts for 95 percent of Americans
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...obama/tax-cut-95-percent-stimulus-made-it-so/
And lastly the president isn't driving the country into a depression. Once again I'm going to have to provide facts here. It's a fact that the stimulus avoided a depression. Last August, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimated that the stimulus package created between 1.4 and 4 million jobs. When Obama took office we were losing 750,000 jobs a month. We've now had 21 straight months of private sector job growth.
No, I see a President who ain't doing nothing to help, only hurt. And I know he needs to go if things are gonna improve.
If not, it'll just get much worse.
No, I see a President who ain't doing nothing to help, only hurt. And I know he needs to go if things are gonna improve. If not, it'll just get much worse.
all I hear around here is negative comments with no significance to just idiot talk
You see a President who's not doing anything to help, you know what I see? An entire government not doing anything to help. Seriously, everyone is so quick to blame everything on the President (who ever he or she is) instead of the whole lot of them. Everyone is so quick to say "Vote the President out!" How about vote them all out and start fresh. Wake the fuck up!
Scientists at the University of Leeds have conducted research that proves the tendency many have to act like sheep, unwittingly following crowd as if they didn't possess a reasoning mind. While this tendency may have its uses in some situations, such as planning pedestrian flow in busy areas, it doesn't inspire a ton of hope for humankind.
A new independent analysis of 2012 presidential candidates’ campaign contributions confirms that Mitt Romney is the banksters’ choice for the GOP nominee, and indeed for President.
Records of campaign contributions based on Federal Election Commission data released electronically this past weekend, reveal that Romney’s top 20 donors are made up almost exclusively of the biggest private banks on the planet.
Among Romney’s top twenty donors are Credit Suisse Group, Morgan Stanley, Barclays, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase & Co, Wells Fargo and Citigroup Inc.
By far and away Romney’s largest campaign contributions have emanated from employees and officials at Goldman Sachs, with a total of $354,700 donated.
http://www.examiner.com/independent...les-the-goldman-sachs-and-k-street-candidatesMitt Romney is receiving his greatest support from people who work at the world’s largest financial institutions. Many of these organizations will be familiar to the reader because they received federal bailout money from the TARP Program. The list from Open Secrets below details the largest contributions Governor Romney has received in this election cycle. Organizations do not donate money. The list below reflects organizations' PACs, their individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals' immediate families.
•Goldman Sachs $367,200
•Credit Suisse Group $195,250
•Morgan Stanley $199,800
•HIG Capital $186,500
•Barclays $157,750
•Kirkland & Ellis $132,100
•Bank of America $126,500
•Price Waterhouse Coopers $118,250
•EMC Corp $117,300
•JPMorgan Chase & Co $112,250
•The Villages $97,500
•Vivint Inc $80,750
•Marriott International $79,837
•Sullivan & Cromwell $79,250
•Bain Capital $74,500
•UBS AG $73,750
•Wells Fargo $61,500
•Blackstone Group $59,800
•Citigroup Inc $57,050
•Bain & Co $52,500
http://www.examiner.com/independent...les-the-goldman-sachs-and-k-street-candidatesWhile the other Republican candidates and President Obama are being bankrolled by some of the biggest financial interests in the United States, presidential candidate Ron Paul is getting most of his support from regular Americans. Congressman Paul is running an unusual campaign in this political era of crony capitalism and influence peddling. Most voters are cynical. They assume big money is driving all politics. Among the current crop of presidential candidates Congressman Paul is the exception to the rule.
Most of Congressman Paul’s financial support is coming from individual donors, entrepreneurial corporations, and small businesses. Paul has not received any campaign contributions from billionaires. Mitt Romney has received campaign contributions from forty-two different billionaires (see chart). Jon Huntsman has twelve billionaires backing him. Newt Gingrich has four. Only Rick Santorum, among the top tier candidates, is close to Ron Paul, with only one billionaire backing him. That may change quickly if big Republican backers get behind Senator Santorum.