More teabagger hate speech...
#31
#33
He is so subtle, his thread titles are taken at face value.
Then he adds a heaping scoop of subtle on top with his post....
The man works his tail off with 6 to 8 political threads per month since god knows when, trying to save the Country from a fate worse than Bush and that's the thanks he gets?
Then he adds a heaping scoop of subtle on top with his post....
God help us if people like this are elected!
The man works his tail off with 6 to 8 political threads per month since god knows when, trying to save the Country from a fate worse than Bush and that's the thanks he gets?
#37
Correct, but I am NOT complaining. I am making a observation.
Things are broke, I have not voted since 2004 ( I am 24 now) because no matter who is running you can expect them to NOT do anything they say.
I voted for Kerry back then, bad idea? Maybe. Who knows my vote didn't get him anywhere.
Things are broken, I do not feel anyone who has ran since Kerry would be able to fix them, not that he would have fixed anything anyway.
I do not vote because I think my vote does not count, I feel that no matter what party you follow they are all the same. There is no red or blue, only ideas and empty promises.
People who use lies and deceit to get power and money, besides it doesn't matter if you are the best president ever if you can't get anything done because of all the red tape.
You can't grant unlimited power (monarch) nor can you limit them too much (what we have today) we need something in the middle.
I feel that if the government and political people would try to get the public more involved things would be better. Instead we have a very few, voting for many.
Maybe people should be better informed, and more involved. But (pot-kettle on my self) we are not.
Besides that, I hardly have time to keep my life in order, let alone worry about and read up on who is doing what and proposes what.
Something needs to change, I do not know how to fix it, nor do I know who can (or would even try) to fix it or do a good job, thats why I do not vote.
What we need is the officials replaced by those who tell us what we don;t want to hear, and the truth. Instead we get people who tell us what we want to hear to retain the office/position and sugar coat things.
We need some one to make those hard and unpopular choices, knowing that its for the better in the long run, and he/she needs people who will support him/her and help him/her get things done.
But like I said, this is only my observation, I do not vote and you are right. I have no right to complain. I don't.
Our current president is doing what (I hope) he thinks is best for all of us, but if not I can't say anything.
Things are broke, I have not voted since 2004 ( I am 24 now) because no matter who is running you can expect them to NOT do anything they say.
I voted for Kerry back then, bad idea? Maybe. Who knows my vote didn't get him anywhere.
Things are broken, I do not feel anyone who has ran since Kerry would be able to fix them, not that he would have fixed anything anyway.
I do not vote because I think my vote does not count, I feel that no matter what party you follow they are all the same. There is no red or blue, only ideas and empty promises.
People who use lies and deceit to get power and money, besides it doesn't matter if you are the best president ever if you can't get anything done because of all the red tape.
You can't grant unlimited power (monarch) nor can you limit them too much (what we have today) we need something in the middle.
I feel that if the government and political people would try to get the public more involved things would be better. Instead we have a very few, voting for many.
Maybe people should be better informed, and more involved. But (pot-kettle on my self) we are not.
Besides that, I hardly have time to keep my life in order, let alone worry about and read up on who is doing what and proposes what.
Something needs to change, I do not know how to fix it, nor do I know who can (or would even try) to fix it or do a good job, thats why I do not vote.
What we need is the officials replaced by those who tell us what we don;t want to hear, and the truth. Instead we get people who tell us what we want to hear to retain the office/position and sugar coat things.
We need some one to make those hard and unpopular choices, knowing that its for the better in the long run, and he/she needs people who will support him/her and help him/her get things done.
But like I said, this is only my observation, I do not vote and you are right. I have no right to complain. I don't.
Our current president is doing what (I hope) he thinks is best for all of us, but if not I can't say anything.
#38
I just don't know how anyone can seriously vote for some of these people? Christine O'Donnell? The chick that almost destroyed HP? Rand Paul? Joe Miller? Just to name a few.
I'll admit the opposition isn't great but that has been the problem for decades.
We have a nut running in I'll proposing the idea of dropping the income tax and having a 23% sales tax. That's a way to stimulate spending! If that doesn't destroy the poor and middle class' buying power, nothing will.
I'll admit the opposition isn't great but that has been the problem for decades.
We have a nut running in I'll proposing the idea of dropping the income tax and having a 23% sales tax. That's a way to stimulate spending! If that doesn't destroy the poor and middle class' buying power, nothing will.
#39
Sounds like you have just enough information on the Fair Tax to make a boob of yourself. I know it's hard to get information on it... Neal Boortz hid it in a book.
http://www.google.com/search?aq=0&oq...04850557947867
#40
I just don't know how anyone can seriously vote for some of these people? Christine O'Donnell? The chick that almost destroyed HP? Rand Paul? Joe Miller? Just to name a few.
I'll admit the opposition isn't great but that has been the problem for decades.
We have a nut running in I'll proposing the idea of dropping the income tax and having a 23% sales tax. That's a way to stimulate spending! If that doesn't destroy the poor and middle class' buying power, nothing will.
I'll admit the opposition isn't great but that has been the problem for decades.
We have a nut running in I'll proposing the idea of dropping the income tax and having a 23% sales tax. That's a way to stimulate spending! If that doesn't destroy the poor and middle class' buying power, nothing will.