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sigmapi1501

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Re: Romney in 2012?
« Reply #15 on: June 30, 2012, 04:13:34 pm »
Unemployment is down, gas prices are down, we have never been safer and NOW all of your booger picking kids will have health insurance.

There is NOW WAY you are int he 1% economically if you are on this site.  What... WHAT makes you vote republican?

Your bigotry? 
- No democratic President is ready to make same sex marriage legal. Don't worry, the queers won't take over just yet. 
- No republican has came up with a mass deportation bill and none are in the works.  Voting republican won't "git rid of dem mexins"

Your "God"?
- No Republican President is going to ban abortion.

Your Guns?
- No Democrat is going to take your riffle away.


How in the world the Republican party has convinced you hillbillies that tax cuts for rich people will somehow benefit you is beyond me!

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Re: Romney in 2012?
« Reply #16 on: July 01, 2012, 02:25:47 pm »
No thank you.  :thumbsup:

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« Reply #17 on: July 03, 2012, 11:21:23 am »
Oh god yes! Romney is and was the only candidate who had a snowballs chance in hell of beating Obama. Look at the numbers..Obama is fading fast. Hopefully we will get our country back in 2012

Get your country back? Back from what? Back from whom?

I really would like to know what utopia some of you were living in prior to now. I must've missed it. Our country goes into the toilet under leadership that thinks the way Romney does and that's what you want back? We're getting back on our feet now and that's what you want to escape from?

You clowns live in bizzaro world 'cause it surely aint reality.
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« Reply #18 on: July 03, 2012, 11:26:20 am »
Oh god yes! Romney is and was the only candidate who had a snowballs chance in hell of beating Obama. Look at the numbers..Obama is fading fast. Hopefully we will get our country back in 2012

Get your country back? Back from what? Back from whom?

They don't know.  They just spout fractional sentences they heard on fox news or one of their hate spewing radio shows.

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« Reply #19 on: July 03, 2012, 11:40:49 am »
Oh god yes! Romney is and was the only candidate who had a snowballs chance in hell of beating Obama. Look at the numbers..Obama is fading fast. Hopefully we will get our country back in 2012

Get your country back? Back from what? Back from whom?

They don't know.  They just spout fractional sentences they heard on fox news or one of their hate spewing radio shows.

Has to be the case. There is no way in hell you can look at where we were and look at where we are and say we're not doing better and have me take you seriously. No friggin' way.

Maybe Osama being alive was a good thing. Maybe continuing to fight a nonsensical war makes sense to them. Certainly giving away money is the best way to pay our debts... isn't it? I mean, for myself, when I complain about my debts, I usually try to increase the revenue I have coming in as well as cut some non-essential bills. But maybe I should start giving it away and watch my debts shrink down to zero. That is conservative wisdom of course. It hasn't worked in over a decade but it's only a matter of time of course. :dontknow:

You have to be drowning in a sea of misinformation with no oxygen getting to your brain to believe some of the nonsense I hear some regurgitate. Absolutely unreal.

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« Reply #20 on: July 03, 2012, 12:46:40 pm »
Oh god yes! Romney is and was the only candidate who had a snowballs chance in hell of beating Obama. Look at the numbers..Obama is fading fast. Hopefully we will get our country back in 2012

Get your country back? Back from what? Back from whom?

They don't know.  They just spout fractional sentences they heard on fox news or one of their hate spewing radio shows.

Has to be the case. There is no way in hell you can look at where we were and look at where we are and say we're not doing better and have me take you seriously. No friggin' way.

Maybe Osama being alive was a good thing. Maybe continuing to fight a nonsensical war makes sense to them. Certainly giving away money is the best way to pay our debts... isn't it? I mean, for myself, when I complain about my debts, I usually try to increase the revenue I have coming in as well as cut some non-essential bills. But maybe I should start giving it away and watch my debts shrink down to zero. That is conservative wisdom of course. It hasn't worked in over a decade but it's only a matter of time of course. :dontknow:

You have to be drowning in a sea of misinformation with no oxygen getting to your brain to believe some of the nonsense I hear some regurgitate. Absolutely unreal.

Instead of living a nice life buying things & accruing debt, you should have lived in a shack your whole life.  That is their rationale. 

This is their view of government.

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« Reply #21 on: July 03, 2012, 03:09:08 pm »
I agree with you hawkeye. this country cannot withstand another 4 years of you know who. I know Romney does not always get everything straight, but he is trying. OB has lied too us for 3 1/2 more years.

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« Reply #22 on: July 03, 2012, 05:00:04 pm »
Mitt is who I will vote for.  I do not like the way our country is going.  Less governmet.  Less taxes.   I want a leader who is anti-abortion, believes that marriage is between a man and a women,  and is not afraid to say the name of Jesus.  Not sure Mitt is my man but sure Obama is not

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« Reply #23 on: July 03, 2012, 05:00:49 pm »
I agree with you hawkeye. this country cannot withstand another 4 years of you know who. I know Romney does not always get everything straight, but he is trying. OB has lied too us for 3 1/2 more years.

What did he lie to you about? Once, much less consistently for 3 years?

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« Reply #24 on: July 03, 2012, 05:06:01 pm »
believes that marriage is between a man and a women, 

So you think a mormon believes that?
Maybe between a man and a woman and a woman and a woman and a woman and a woman...

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« Reply #25 on: July 04, 2012, 12:39:21 am »
No fan at all of either Obama or Romney. I really can't figure out why the teaparty/right is rallying behind this guy. This is the guy who laid the blueprint for Obamacare and will only go through the motions of repealing it only to say "see, I tried, it didn't work". This is also the guy who through bain capital invested in a company called stericycle that disposes of aborted fetuses/babies so there goes the whole pro-life argument when you've mangaged to get rich off of abortion,so what's the appeal? It's pretty sad when this election is about "Just beat Obama".

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« Reply #26 on: July 04, 2012, 12:43:41 pm »
Unemployment is down, gas prices are down, we have never been safer and NOW all of your booger picking kids will have health insurance.

There is NOW WAY you are int he 1% economically if you are on this site.  What... WHAT makes you vote republican?

Your bigotry? 
- No democratic President is ready to make same sex marriage legal. Don't worry, the queers won't take over just yet. 
- No republican has came up with a mass deportation bill and none are in the works.  Voting republican won't "git rid of dem mexins"

Your "God"?
- No Republican President is going to ban abortion.

Your Guns?
- No Democrat is going to take your riffle away.


How in the world the Republican party has convinced you hillbillies that tax cuts for rich people will somehow benefit you is beyond me!

I tend to be socially liberal and fiscally conservative, and as you pointed out none of the social issues are changing, which leads me to vote Republican in line with my fiscal conservative beliefs. It seems you have fallen under the false notion that only the rich benefit from any Republican policies. A common misconception is that the Bush tax cuts just benefit the rich. In actuality, the Bush tax cuts decreased taxes for everyone. I do know that without the tax cuts, I would have paid roughly 10% more in taxes. I’m certainly nowhere near the Top 1%.

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Re: Romney in 2012?
« Reply #27 on: July 04, 2012, 02:12:58 pm »
Unemployment is down, gas prices are down, we have never been safer and NOW all of your booger picking kids will have health insurance.

There is NOW WAY you are int he 1% economically if you are on this site.  What... WHAT makes you vote republican?

Your bigotry? 
- No democratic President is ready to make same sex marriage legal. Don't worry, the queers won't take over just yet. 
- No republican has came up with a mass deportation bill and none are in the works.  Voting republican won't "git rid of dem mexins"

Your "God"?
- No Republican President is going to ban abortion.

Your Guns?
- No Democrat is going to take your riffle away.


How in the world the Republican party has convinced you hillbillies that tax cuts for rich people will somehow benefit you is beyond me!

I tend to be socially liberal and fiscally conservative, and as you pointed out none of the social issues are changing, which leads me to vote Republican in line with my fiscal conservative beliefs. It seems you have fallen under the false notion that only the rich benefit from any Republican policies. A common misconception is that the Bush tax cuts just benefit the rich. In actuality, the Bush tax cuts decreased taxes for everyone. I do know that without the tax cuts, I would have paid roughly 10% more in taxes. I’m certainly nowhere near the Top 1%.


Fine. Then you lose any right to complain about the deficit. The only way to get out of debt is reduce expenses AND raise revenue. It is irresponsible and frankly unintelligent to have our deficit be your major complaint and your solution is to give the country less money to pay off said debt.

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Re: Romney in 2012?
« Reply #28 on: July 04, 2012, 03:40:41 pm »
I don't like the current state of the union, but unfortunately I don't believe Romney is the change we need.
Time and time again history has proven that tax cuts for the rich doesn't help anyone but the rich.

We need someone who will create jobs, going the economy going, and make it okay to be a legal citizen of the United States of America.

This time around I don't think there is a lesser of two evils.  I am not sure what I am going to do voting wise, or living wise. 

I was lying in bed the other night, looking up at the stars, and thinking, "Where in the heck is my roof?"

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Re: Romney in 2012?
« Reply #29 on: July 04, 2012, 05:51:11 pm »
Unemployment is down, gas prices are down, we have never been safer and NOW all of your booger picking kids will have health insurance.

There is NOW WAY you are int he 1% economically if you are on this site.  What... WHAT makes you vote republican?

Your bigotry? 
- No democratic President is ready to make same sex marriage legal. Don't worry, the queers won't take over just yet. 
- No republican has came up with a mass deportation bill and none are in the works.  Voting republican won't "git rid of dem mexins"

Your "God"?
- No Republican President is going to ban abortion.

Your Guns?
- No Democrat is going to take your riffle away.


How in the world the Republican party has convinced you hillbillies that tax cuts for rich people will somehow benefit you is beyond me!

I tend to be socially liberal and fiscally conservative, and as you pointed out none of the social issues are changing, which leads me to vote Republican in line with my fiscal conservative beliefs. It seems you have fallen under the false notion that only the rich benefit from any Republican policies. A common misconception is that the Bush tax cuts just benefit the rich. In actuality, the Bush tax cuts decreased taxes for everyone. I do know that without the tax cuts, I would have paid roughly 10% more in taxes. I’m certainly nowhere near the Top 1%.


Fine. Then you lose any right to complain about the deficit. The only way to get out of debt is reduce expenses AND raise revenue. It is irresponsible and frankly unintelligent to have our deficit be your major complaint and your solution is to give the country less money to pay off said debt.

That’s not exactly the case. Higher taxes are not essential for this country to get out of debt. To avoid a deficit and get out of debt, you just need your revenues to be greater than your expenses. If you could cut spending below your revenues, then there is no need to raise taxes. Conversely, you could raise taxes above your expenses and you wouldn’t need to cut spending. Being fiscally conservative, I would rather go the route lowering government spending, but there is certainly room for compromise if you would like to do both.

The real issue for me in regards to budget has more to do with the fiscal liberals desire to increase government spending. The health care law is good example of that. It is only shifting the burden even more on taxpayers because it is increasing the amount of revenues needed to even start paying off the debt. If you want to talk about being irresponsible and unintelligent, what exactly to do you call increasing expenses when you already in debt?

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