Morgan wrote:
It is your opinion and utter nonsense, all you've done in every issue is to put blame on the Democrats, same as your leader, it's an infantile premise to allow yourself to be completely irresponsible for anything, but that is now the new Republican party. It doesn't matter what we're discussing, it is simply never their fault.
They presently have the trifecta, the executive office, the house and congress, but when things go wrong they still point their finger, wail "it's all their fault, the Democrats", even when it is something they've put in motion, and yet when something good has come about from the fruition of the previous administration they soak up for all the credit.
I know I will never change your far right intransigence ideology, your parties amoral Hobbes’s theory of self-interest holds sway within the Grand Old Party, aided and abetted by rampant globaphobia. It will have to be something else to happen to break your illusionary visions of your neo right Republican party, but this party is tearing down our beliefs in democracy and civil rights.
You speak of small government with every step you take away a right or civil protection. You're busy undermining our government to implement not the desires of the people but your own selfish desires and those to be based in fear. Fear of being without. Never thinking in terms of we as whole but rather always isolated and alone, us against...them. It's always about what are they taking from me and not what can I do to give back and help. It is you who constantly whine and wail.
Through having all the control in Capitol Hill, you are being exposed, this is it Honeycakes, full transparency, we all get to see the man behind the curtain, and it ain't pretty.
PS, Everytime we've become strong it's been under a Democrat, when we've fallen on our knees...a Republican, now those...are facts.
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Project much?
Democrats abandon America's principlesThe history of the United States reveals that both current political parties have contributed both good and bad influence at different times.
A black mark for Republicans was the Teapot Dome scandal of 1922 under President Warren G. Harding when one Cabinet member attempted financial gain by illegal activity with federal property. Their current difficulty is that some senior leaders have forgotten original party principles are the same as those of the the recent tea parties: fiscal responsibility, limited government and free markets.
Largely forgotten today is the Democratic Party support of slavery followed by black discrimination throughout history. They proposed in the 1863 election to discontinue the Civil War and allow the secessionist states to re-enter the union with slavery. After the war, Lincoln’s Reconstruction Plan was replaced sequentially by local and state Democratic Party leadership with Jim Crowe laws, Ku Klux Klan activity and then policies of “separate but equal.”
This effectively maintained slavery by denying social equality to the black people.
Implementation of “social justice,” with strong support of the American Civil Liberties Union, established today’s liberal plantation. The effect was little change. Minorities remain in their same economic setting through a welfare system designed to discourage initiative and success, and it broke strong black family bonds by subsidizing single-parent households.
A welfare state makes it almost impossible to become economically independent because the recipient is dependent on the government, which seemingly cares more about perpetuating itself than helping the recipient become economically independent.
Progressive programs of the Great Society espoused by President Lyndon B. Johnson, a Democrat, nearly ensure perpetual dependence on government welfare. Recipients must strive mightily to escape dependency. There are some exceptions, e.g., Dr. Ben Carson, Star Parker and Oprah Winfrey. I am happy to be another exception, having a professional life after starting life with Chicago welfare programs. The federal government alone has spent more than $22 trillion and watched poverty increase from 13 percent to 15 percent recently.
The progressive element has taken control of the Democratic Party. The communist and socialist parties in America no longer name candidates because the Democratic Party has become them (their words.) Yet no Democratic Party leader has admitted the death of the original party – until last week. Former Virginia Sen. James Webb has severely criticized party leaders for party direction. Hopefully more will do likewise.
The ACLU has been a strong progressive influence. Wittingly or otherwise, the Democratic Party has adopted many communist goals to destroy America. Read “The Naked Communist” by W. Cleon Skousen or the Congressional Library June 1963 for those complete goals.
Do the following goals sound familiar to recent political activity in our society?
Break down cultural standards of morality by promoting pornography and obscenity in books, motion pictures and TV.
Present homosexuality and promiscuity as “normal, natural and healthy.”
Infiltrate churches and replace revealed religion with “social” religion.
Eliminate prayer or any religious expression in schools on the ground that it violates “separation of church and state.”
Discredit the American Constitution by calling it old-fashioned and out of step with modern needs.
Support any socialist movement to give centralized control over any part of the culture – education, social agencies, welfare programs, etc.
Create the impression that violence and insurrection are legitimate aspects of the American tradition; that special interest groups should rise up and make a “united force.”
Every goal cited above and most of another 38 more goals are contrary to the principles that guided this nation to greatness for 150 years. Sanctuary cities, for example, are not only a constitutional violation, they are another example of promoting contempt for the rule of law.