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GOP - Party of Lunatics

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1GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 8:11 pm

Sal

Sal

Eric Cantor going down - not crazy enough


Unbelievable. 

2GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 8:17 pm

Guest


Guest

Eric is going down because he was giving in on amnesty.

3GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 8:24 pm

Sal

Sal

Chrissy wrote:Eric is going down because he was giving in on amnesty.


He's going down because the GOP has become a party for morons with no future. 

4GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 8:27 pm

ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/10/politics/primaries-cantor/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

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5GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 8:30 pm

2seaoat



More and more real republicans are telling the new Rino crazies to pound sand.....the tea Party and the compulsion to be stupid is two election cycles away from extinction. A few traditional Republicans will take crazy on and just like the short burst of McCarthyism which perverted our national politics, this sad era will soon be in the rear view mirror, with Pace, Mr. Markle, Chrissy, and PK up chit crick without a paddle.

6GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 8:31 pm

Markle

Markle

Sal wrote:Eric Cantor going down - not crazy enough.

Unbelievable. 

GOP - Party of Lunatics Socratestoo

7GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 8:37 pm

Guest


Guest

He's voted for debt ceiling increases... the ndaa... the patriot act... the bailout... etc.

Good riddance... Just another progressive govt solution, intervention, prohibition shill.

8GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 8:41 pm

ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

No doubt, more incumbents need to fall... The GOP/Boehner-lead 113th Congress has been the least-productive in the last 200 years. The have done a good job "opposing the Obama agenda," and holding symbolic votes to defund the PPACA, and kissing the asses of their lobbyist paymasters, but legislatively, they have done squat-shit for the nation as a whole.

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9GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 8:44 pm

Guest


Guest

2seaoat wrote:More and more real republicans are telling the new Rino crazies to pound sand.....the tea Party and the compulsion to be stupid is two election cycles away from extinction.   A few traditional Republicans will take crazy on and just like the short burst of McCarthyism which perverted our national politics, this sad era will soon be in the rear view mirror, with Pace, Mr. Markle, Chrissy, and PK up chit crick without a paddle.

dream on commie man.

We are going to send a message to those American people hating blood suckers in the whitehouse. And that message is we are not going to tolerate the destruction of our country and its constitution.

We expect to be represented.

The borders must be closed and legal immigration protected.
Our debt must be controlled, not ignored into oblivion
This is NOT a welfare state
This is NOT a police state
This is NOT a country where the GOV picks winners and losers in industry


Oh I could go on. But that's enough. I'm sure you disagree with everyone of those things I mention. So suck ass.

10GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 8:46 pm

Guest


Guest

ZVUGKTUBM wrote:No doubt, more incumbents need to fall... The GOP/Boehner-lead 113th Congress has been the least-productive in the last 200 years. The have done a good job "opposing the Obama agenda," and holding symbolic votes to defund the PPACA, and kissing the asses of their lobbyist paymasters, but legislatively, they have done squat-shit for the nation as a whole.

WRONG.

Those sorry assed suckers didn't do enough to block this totalitarian assholes agenda. That's why they have to go.

11GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 8:57 pm

othershoe1030

othershoe1030

This is really a statement or message primary. Look at how few people voted, 36,000 to28,000 roughly. Chrissy was right, this is about his position on amnesty. Very surprising indeed. Is this representative of mainstream GOPer's?

12GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 9:01 pm

othershoe1030

othershoe1030

They are saying Cantor outspent Brat five to one. Brat beat the Chamber of Commerce as it were. Laura Ingram is saying that if the traditional R's don't take heed the result will be a huge split in the party and not bode well for them in upcoming national elections.

13GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 9:03 pm

Guest


Guest

Unless you're talking about cutting govt and balancing the budget across the board... I have no use for you in govt.

14GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 9:09 pm

Markle

Markle

Chrissy wrote:Eric is going down because he was giving in on amnesty.


So true. This is going to be a shock wave for Republicans and totally trashes President Barack Hussein Obama's urgent push for more voters who are illegal aliens.

15GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 9:13 pm

Sal

Sal

Markle wrote:
Chrissy wrote:Eric is going down because he was giving in on amnesty.


So true.  This is going to be a shock wave for Republicans and totally trashes President Barack Hussein Obama's urgent push for more voters who are illegal aliens.

Good strategy. 


 Twisted Evil 

16GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 9:19 pm

Guest


Guest

by ZVUGKTUBM Today at 8:41 pm
No doubt, more incumbents need to fall... The GOP/Boehner-lead 113th Congress has been the least-productive in the last 200 years. The have done a good job "opposing the Obama agenda," and holding symbolic votes to defund the PPACA, and kissing the asses of their lobbyist paymasters, but legislatively, they have done squat-shit for the nation as a whole.
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Harry Reid is Boehners so nothing counterpart arsehat

17GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 9:19 pm

Guest


Guest

othershoe1030 wrote:They are saying Cantor outspent Brat five to one. Brat beat the Chamber of Commerce as it were. Laura Ingram is saying that if the traditional R's don't take heed the result will be a huge split in the party and not bode well for them in upcoming national elections.

It makes no difference to loose. Because if we just have a bunch of people in office just because they have (R)'s by their name and they are going along with the (D) commies, then we have already lost as well.

So its either send a message to make them represent us and save this country, or that's the way it goes.

It is no longer satisfactory to just WIN with some (R)s in office. We need RESULTS.

18GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 9:20 pm

Guest


Guest

Boehner doesn't lead "Congress". Congress is made up of two houses clown

19GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 9:25 pm

othershoe1030

othershoe1030

I can't wait to see how the GOP reorganizes itself in light of this primary.  Will they all move further to the right thus alienating even more voters? Their choices don't look very good given public sentiment on many issues nation wide.

Brat is an economics professor.

20GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 9:33 pm

Guest


Guest

othershoe1030 wrote:I can't wait to see how the GOP reorganizes itself in light of this primary.  Will they all move further to the right thus alienating even more voters? Their choices don't look very good given public sentiment on many issues nation wide.

Brat is an economics professor.



Can you clarify what you mean by moving further to the right?

I take that comment to mean what you really want is what I said earlier, a bunch of (R)'s who vote exactly like the (D)'s. You know a hidden one party system.

and if the (R)'s don't vote with the (D)'s on every little socialistic thing then they are far far right wing nut Nazi's. right?

21GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 9:44 pm

Guest


Guest

Limiting govt and balancing the budget across the board is now a radical and extreme ideology.

How that gets conflated into authoritarianism such as nazism is idiocy. The left is cental authority and right the lack of.

The dems used to be for individual liberties... they have migrated left on the scale too.

22GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 9:49 pm

othershoe1030

othershoe1030

Chrissy wrote:
othershoe1030 wrote:I can't wait to see how the GOP reorganizes itself in light of this primary.  Will they all move further to the right thus alienating even more voters? Their choices don't look very good given public sentiment on many issues nation wide.

Brat is an economics professor.



Can you clarify what you mean by moving further to the right?

I take that comment to mean what you really want is what I said earlier, a bunch of (R)'s who vote exactly like the (D)'s. You know a hidden one party system.

and if the (R)'s don't vote with the (D)'s on every little socialistic thing then they are far far right wing nut Nazi's. right?

How long has it been since the R's voted with the D's on anything?

What would be nice to see in DC would be two parties that have the best interest of the country and its people in mind over the best interests of their individual parties. Sure they can have different views on how to accomplish various things like improving our infrastructure or education system but they must remember how to compromise in order to progress.

The current crop of R's is so ridged they keep shooting themselves in the foot, cutting off their noses to spite their faces and as a result we have, as has been pointed out previously, the least productive congress in our nation's history.

Congress has become basically dysfunctional.

I would say that at least in part 'moving further to the right' means continuing to act as if government is somehow the enemy, that it can do nothing well or right. Of course they take the military out of that equation but never mind that.

23GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 9:55 pm

othershoe1030

othershoe1030

I think a really basic problem at the moment is the way the tax code is structured. None of the R's will agree with me on this one because they start whining about not punishing success but the way it is set up now the reality is that those who make a lot get to keep more than they used to and those on the bottom or middle of the economic scheme of things have fewer and fewer deductions and are eaten away at on every side with higher gas prices, stagnant wages, high costs of education, etc.

That whole area of financial reform and tax structure reform has to be cleaned up and made so that it is more progressive and less regressive otherwise we end up as surfs on the one hand and the manner house folks on the other. Is that America?

24GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 9:58 pm

Guest


Guest

othershoe1030 wrote:
Chrissy wrote:
othershoe1030 wrote:I can't wait to see how the GOP reorganizes itself in light of this primary.  Will they all move further to the right thus alienating even more voters? Their choices don't look very good given public sentiment on many issues nation wide.

Brat is an economics professor.



Can you clarify what you mean by moving further to the right?

I take that comment to mean what you really want is what I said earlier, a bunch of (R)'s who vote exactly like the (D)'s. You know a hidden one party system.

and if the (R)'s don't vote with the (D)'s on every little socialistic thing then they are far far right wing nut Nazi's. right?

How long has it been since the R's voted with the D's on anything?

What would be nice to see in DC would be two parties that have the best interest of the country and its people in mind over the best interests of their individual parties. Sure they can have different views on how to accomplish various things like improving our infrastructure or education system but they must remember how to compromise in order to progress.

The current crop of R's is so ridged they keep shooting themselves in the foot, cutting off their noses to spite their faces and as a result we have, as has been pointed out previously, the least productive congress in our nation's history.

Congress has become basically dysfunctional.

I would say that at least in part 'moving further to the right' means continuing to act as if government is somehow the enemy, that it can do nothing well or right. Of course they take the military out of that equation but never mind that.

The current crop hasn't been ridged enough for this radical dictator we have.

They have ended up giving in on many things. I guess you think the government can function without congress just like Obama does huh

how about we start with the debt ceiling?

although I don't have all night, I do work for a living. So the debt ceiling is a great place to start, don't you think?

25GOP - Party of Lunatics Empty Re: GOP - Party of Lunatics 6/10/2014, 10:04 pm

Hospital Bob

Hospital Bob

othershoe1030 wrote:They are saying Cantor outspent Brat five to one.

MSNBC just reported Cantor outspent him 25 to 1.

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