
Poor deluded whiny republicans. Their most recent talking point is accusing President Obama and others on the left of "class warfare." Of course this and their pathetic "job creators" phrase are total bullshit.
The reason republicans are whiny babies about it is because they're losing. Mitt Romney And George Bush never had to worry a day in their lives about how to pay the mortgage or electric bill. Yet the minions of Mitt are dutifully repeating this Left's using class warfare against them. Dupes and sheep is what any righty who falls for this latest nonsense from the same Rove and RNC crowd that brought us the bullshit Tea Baggers and Heritage Foundation and Cato Institute.
These republican liars push out their bullshit about people on unemployment or welfare being lazy bums who don't want to work. Yet thousands of these people are returning war Veterans who volunteered to fight wars and occupations started by draft dodging shitheads and deferment boys like Dick Cheney.
It's obvious to anyone of saner mind that the right is nothing but a small group of propagandists touting pro rich guy shit, with millions of deluded followers who will parrot anything they're told by Rush Limbaugh or Sean Hannity in hopes that their sucking ass will lead to something for them. Unfortunately, desperation never leads to good judgement. Desperate deluded fools are easily exploited by the right wing propagandists. They kneel down and thank Bush and Reagan for tax cuts that amounted to a few measly bucks a week for them while their health insurance becomes unaffordable and price of gas skyrockets. While college becomes unaffordable to their children they demand government keep it's hands off Social Security and we spend even more on defense which doesn't make us safer but does enrich Cheney's old pals at Haliburton.
And while all this is going on the dupes whine because a left leaning guy said Romney is out of touch with mainstream America. Oh. And by the way, Huntsman and Gingrich and Santorum have said that also. But Romney's in the lead. Huh. Anyone still wonder who runs the republican party? It ain't moderates or Jesus freaks or adulterers. It's rich guys. Just like Mitt Romney. But the dupes will convince themselves that they are in charge and Mitt and the republicans are on their side. And they will decry class warfare on their blogs. the message boards. The letters to the editor and phone in shows.
It's no wonder these dupes never tire of parroting right wing bullshit. How much effort does it take when someone is just pulling their puppet strings?
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Hey Joe - I thought you would never get around to writing a new post.
Didja see the New Hampshire Debates?
I watched it up until 10:30 at which time I lost the Thread. : ]
Wanna hear somethin' funny Joe?
It was Jon Huntsman who said things that spoke to me.
I told my daughter the next day that I believe that is the value of people running for President that will never make it.
of course everyone else already know that
I loved your new post - Joe.
And that's the Truth.
What I found both sad and hilarious was the way Rick Perry and the other idiots had to congratulate Perry for remembering the three government agencies he would cut.
Another funny thing about Huntsman, ironically I think he has more money than Mitt Romney.
Huntsman is the only halfway sane republican running. Of course as such, he has no chance of getting the nomination.
Lucky for Obama!
I won't call you a socialist, or a commie, of any of the other ridiculous names, not even a statist. But you certainly deserve the honor... "The Class Warfare Warrior."
Gotta hand it to ya Joe, you certainly know how to get the loyal all frothed up.
Before a class war can be won or lost there has has to be a war in the first place.
and before can be fought there must be a promotion of war.
and those promoting a war between classes must be those who thinks in terms of class rather than individualism.
and those who think in terms of class must promote the idea of one class as being the enemy of the other class.
and the only reason they would promote the idea is because without this promotion the two classes would unite and see that neither class is the enemy of the other and that both classes have a common enemy that they must be constantly wary of.
and the word "classes", without being judgmental, is synonymous with the word "collectives".
War - what is it good for?
Here Griper, here is all the proof you need from a reputable source with links to all the data:
http://www.yolohub.com/economy/getting-worse-40-undeniable-pieces-of-evidence-that-show-that-america-is-in-decline
Or then you can go to this article and read how SC is planning on punishing workers because their Job Creators have created a state unemployment rate of 10%:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/sc-senate-panel-approves-unemployment-192025427.html
and what does that prove, Tao? we already know that the economy is in a shambles.
as for the second article, since when is putting in a few hours a week of work in exchange for money punishment?
The GOP is one big bag of bullshitters. Their latest line of crap is Mitt Romney's "politics of envy" nonsense. We sane people don't envy their ruthlessness, greed, or insensitivity in the least. In fact, we despise it!
It's only "class warfare" when we fight back.
Trickle up redistribution to the economic elites has been going on while the rest of us seee stagnation or loss.
What the hell else do we call a rigged system where the elites prosper as the rest of us get the shaft?
Dave,
the problem is that you don't know who you are actually fighting against. you are fighting against the very nature of all economics. and when you fight against that the natural laws will always be the winner. so, if it is a rigged system then it was rigged by someone else other than man.
and there is noone preventing you from becoming one of those so-called "elites". so if you feel the shaft then you shafted yourself. no one else did.
Griper,
I'd prefer living in a democracy over being wealthy.
the problem is that you don't know who you are actually fighting against.
This is presumptuous and incorrect. I am fighting against a rigged system. I am fighting against the dominance of big money in our elections and government. I am fighting against the exclusive narrow interests of the economic elites imposed on public policy. I am fighting against the suppression of democracy by the radical Right.
If Warren Buffets says there's a class war and his side is winning, I would listen to him over Right Wing propaganda.
The system is built by men and rigged by men, not "nature". If nature is part of the equation it is the human nature of greed, and the resulting political dominance by wealth in a system rigged to benefit the wealthy.
Dave,
ok, since you see greed as the root cause then you still are fighting a losing battle. greed is an attribute that we all possess not just the rich. if we all did not possess it greed could not be called an attribute of nature as you have called it.
so, how are you intending to eliminate greed in order to achieve a win in your war without going against the nature of man?
Griper,
You are misconstruing again. You are saying greed is the root cause, I didn't. Read what I wrote please.
Man can be violent by nature as well as greedy. Should we just give in to them? We have laws for consequences.
Dave,
i'm not misconstruing anything you say. i may have misinterpreted your intent but that is all. if greed is not the cause then what is?
the only thing i am seeking at the moment is your solution to what you consider as the root problem in this nation.
what you, Joe, and the rest of the left do not see is that i am very willing to join you in your cause if you put forth a convincing argument.
but you are making it hard on yourself by belittling my words as you just did.
if i imply something not intended to be implicit, just correct me. there are many from your side who have said that greed is the root cause so apparently you are in disagreement with them.
and you have to be willing to see any questions i ask as being sincere questions deserving of a direct answer.
Griper,
you don't know who you are actually fighting against.
I answered your accusation.
Wasn't this a clear description of the problem?
I am fighting against a rigged system. I am fighting against the dominance of big money in our elections and government. I am fighting against the exclusive narrow interests of the economic elites imposed on public policy. I am fighting against the suppression of democracy by the radical Right.
This is what we are against.
The elites are disproportionately amassing wealth exponentially, greedy or not. The system is rigged that way, and not by "nature" but by deregulation, tax cuts that also disproportiontely benefit the elites, off-shoring jobs, corporate written trade agreements and other public policies imposed by the elites through campaign contributions and lobbying.
At the same time the majority is either losing or struggling to maintain.
This is correctly perceived as class war.
Most Americans agree.
A new Pew poll shows 66 percent of Americans believe there's some serious class warfare in this country.
http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2012/01/11/rising-share-of-americans-see-conflict-between-rich-and-poor/
The radical Right and the aristocratic elites are unwilling to see this problem.
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