bra_man69
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wow, you are one stupid bitch
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wow, you are one stupid bitch
Gun banning, socialized health care, massive deficit spending, massive government power, corporate welfare to the tune of you grand kid's don't have a hope of paying for this, even shitting all over the bill of rights to push blatant DNC issues = moderate??
Wow...times are deff changing...last i herd that was pretty fucking far left.
What's next... more welfare = conservatism?![]()
I'm not here to judge the fucktards, I'm here to bitch slap their sorry asses back into reality. granted, most of these socialist mentally disturbed people, need drugs to be fixed.
I would rather be called a socialist than actually be a corporatist who is so stupid they don't even recognize they are sucking the same dick that just fucked them in the ass. Enjoy that ATM nem....vote Romney!!
It's ok you can trust the other lawyer representing wall st. he has an R in front of his name, he's a blue collard middle class guy just like the rest of us...amirite??
Mass derp-atersThe masturbaters debating the master debaters.
I see what the problem is here. You actually think the mythical creature "fiscal conservative" is real!!! Isn't that adorable. We have social liberals and social conservatives.
Now for your list:
Gun banning - nobody is going to take away the guns for the scardy cats.
socialized health care - a national health care program is the most economical way to go, therefore fiscally conservative
massive deficit spending - Republican position
massive government power - Republican position
corporate welfare - Republican position
hum...socialist are unable to do anything. just like government workers. oh and union workers are just as lazy.
point is, socialist are mentally fucked up people
...makes a difference?
...makes a difference?
At the risk of wasting an American baseball analogy on you, Romney did not hit a home run. At best, he lined one into the gap for extra bases. There is plenty of time left for either he or Obama to do something stupid or brilliant to turn the tide.
I think it will be interesting to see if the Romney campaign turns Ryan loose during the vice presidential debate. I think Ryan has the ability to kick Biden's ass, but if the campaign reigns in his hardline conservatism in favor of another voice of comparative moderation to complement Romney's then we will know that the Republican's are committed to the strategy of "just conservative enough."
Which just might work.
Probably to people of my political flavor.
I voted for Bush (twice), Obama last time, and am undecided between Romney and Johnson this time. I was leaning toward Johnson, but now am leaning toward Romney.
Mostly because Romney seems to be thumbing his nose at the extreme right and moving more toward the moderate position he had as governor.
I was registered a Democrat in my 20s, a Republican in my 30s, and an independent in my 40s. I basically don't care what people do, as long as I don't have to pay for it.
I'd probably not vote this round, except in Maryland we get to vote for gay marriage and gambling. I support both.
...makes a difference?
The headline numbers were good news. The bad news is 800,000 people gave up looking for work. That's the reason the number went down.
The headline numbers were good news. The bad news is 800,000 people gave up looking for work. That's the reason the number went down.
Among the marginally attached, there were 802,000 discouraged workers in
September, a decline of 235,000 from a year earlier. (These data are not
seasonally adjusted.) Discouraged workers are persons not currently looking
for work because they believe no jobs are available for them. The remaining
1.7 million persons marginally attached to the labor force in September had
not searched for work in the 4 weeks preceding the survey for reasons such
as school attendance or family responsibilities.
But in actuality, I think they are more of an exclamation point to the debate as Democrats celebrate and independents wonder exactly what they are celebrating over...