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Apr 2, 2015 09:27:31   #
JMHO Loc: Utah
 
This is not the political landscape the left was hoping for after seven years of Obama!

Over the last 72 hours, my instincts about the desperation of the left have been confirmed. In other words, the left is very angry, disappointed with President Obama, not excited about Secretary Clinton, and cognizant that Senator Warren can't get elected.

In short, this is not the way that year seven of "hope and change" was supposed to go!

Most of them imagined on e******n night 2008 that their beloved president would now be starting his version of "The Derek Jeter Farewell Tour." In other words, President Obama would spend years seven and eight touring the world to the roar of admiring crowds thankful that he came along to save us when he did.

No farewell tour here. Just a tough 18 months before Obama is liberated from this responsibility and goes to wherever he goes next.

How else do you explain the overreaction to the Indiana law?

First, this is "the anti-gay law that wasn't," as J.W. Antle III noted:

No shoes, no shirt, no heterosexuality, no service.

Celebrities and all right-thinking people are boycotting the new “h**e state” over its discriminatory return to the dark ages. There’s just one problem: the law doesn’t say any of these things.

Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act doesn’t give blanket permission to businesses to deny service to gays or anyone else. (If a business truly wants to avoid serving sinners, it will have zero customers.) It doesn’t mention sexual orientation at all.


This law is no attempt to deny anyone anything, unless you are picking fights, as the left is.

The bottom line is that American l*****ts are looking at a political landscape quite different from the one they dreamed of the night they were crying about Mr. Obama's victory. They've seen the future, and it ain't pretty, as we say in Texas.

First, Obamacare may be blown up this June by the Supreme Court. T***hfully, the law may survive another court challenge, but not economic reality. There are not enough healthy people signing up, and they call that a death spiral. Obamacare is dead in the water, but Valerie Jarrett doesn't know how to break the news to President Obama.

Second, our foreign policy is a disaster. "De-Bushing" the world has not made us safer or more reliable. On the contrary, there is now huge concern everywhere that the U.S. is out of touch with reality.

Third, the once inevitable Democrat emerging majority did not emerge. Demographics are wonderful as long as people v**e. As we know, many in the Democrat base just don't v**e.

By the way, I disagree with the conventional wisdom that the young, b****s, and single women don't v**e because they're not interested in politics.

My theory is that they have nothing to v**e for. Seven years of our first black president has not done a darned bit of good to our black districts. Seven years after screaming "yes we can," and young people can't find work.

Fourth, "same-sex marriage" is indeed headed to the Supreme Court. However, there is no guarantee that the Court will do a Roe v. Wade and make same-sex marriage legal. My guess is that they will send it back to the states and let people deal with it. The left does not like that, because many of these state legislatures are now run by the GOP.

Fifth, the U.S. economy is a mixed bag. We just learned that manufacturing growth has slowed. The GDP grew 2.2% in the 4th quarter of 2014. "Hope and change" has not t***slated into "happy days are here again"!

Overall, it's an ugly world for the left.

This is why Indiana gives them something to rally around. It takes them back to that November night in 2008 or to the happy "yes we can" college rally. They all get to scream and tell each other what they believe in. They all get to tell us how tolerant they are but won't tolerate anyone with an honest difference, such as a baker who won't bake a cake for a same-sex couple because his religious convictions don't permit it.

The good news is that they are losing. The bad news is that they are going to get very desperate, irrational, and in-your-face.

By Silvio Canto, Jr.

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Apr 2, 2015 09:35:02   #
Ckevix7
 
We might as well pile on.

Find any and all muslim owned deli's and DEMAND a bacon sandwich.

Then clog up the courts with law suits against all who might not fully comply.

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Apr 2, 2015 09:38:47   #
Babsan
 
JMHO wrote:
This is not the political landscape the left was hoping for after seven years of Obama!

Over the last 72 hours, my instincts about the desperation of the left have been confirmed. In other words, the left is very angry, disappointed with President Obama, not excited about Secretary Clinton, and cognizant that Senator Warren can't get elected.

In short, this is not the way that year seven of "hope and change" was supposed to go!

Most of them imagined on e******n night 2008 that their beloved president would now be starting his version of "The Derek Jeter Farewell Tour." In other words, President Obama would spend years seven and eight touring the world to the roar of admiring crowds thankful that he came along to save us when he did.

No farewell tour here. Just a tough 18 months before Obama is liberated from this responsibility and goes to wherever he goes next.

How else do you explain the overreaction to the Indiana law?

First, this is "the anti-gay law that wasn't," as J.W. Antle III noted:

No shoes, no shirt, no heterosexuality, no service.

Celebrities and all right-thinking people are boycotting the new “h**e state” over its discriminatory return to the dark ages. There’s just one problem: the law doesn’t say any of these things.

Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act doesn’t give blanket permission to businesses to deny service to gays or anyone else. (If a business truly wants to avoid serving sinners, it will have zero customers.) It doesn’t mention sexual orientation at all.


This law is no attempt to deny anyone anything, unless you are picking fights, as the left is.

The bottom line is that American l*****ts are looking at a political landscape quite different from the one they dreamed of the night they were crying about Mr. Obama's victory. They've seen the future, and it ain't pretty, as we say in Texas.

First, Obamacare may be blown up this June by the Supreme Court. T***hfully, the law may survive another court challenge, but not economic reality. There are not enough healthy people signing up, and they call that a death spiral. Obamacare is dead in the water, but Valerie Jarrett doesn't know how to break the news to President Obama.

Second, our foreign policy is a disaster. "De-Bushing" the world has not made us safer or more reliable. On the contrary, there is now huge concern everywhere that the U.S. is out of touch with reality.

Third, the once inevitable Democrat emerging majority did not emerge. Demographics are wonderful as long as people v**e. As we know, many in the Democrat base just don't v**e.

By the way, I disagree with the conventional wisdom that the young, b****s, and single women don't v**e because they're not interested in politics.

My theory is that they have nothing to v**e for. Seven years of our first black president has not done a darned bit of good to our black districts. Seven years after screaming "yes we can," and young people can't find work.

Fourth, "same-sex marriage" is indeed headed to the Supreme Court. However, there is no guarantee that the Court will do a Roe v. Wade and make same-sex marriage legal. My guess is that they will send it back to the states and let people deal with it. The left does not like that, because many of these state legislatures are now run by the GOP.

Fifth, the U.S. economy is a mixed bag. We just learned that manufacturing growth has slowed. The GDP grew 2.2% in the 4th quarter of 2014. "Hope and change" has not t***slated into "happy days are here again"!

Overall, it's an ugly world for the left.

This is why Indiana gives them something to rally around. It takes them back to that November night in 2008 or to the happy "yes we can" college rally. They all get to scream and tell each other what they believe in. They all get to tell us how tolerant they are but won't tolerate anyone with an honest difference, such as a baker who won't bake a cake for a same-sex couple because his religious convictions don't permit it.

The good news is that they are losing. The bad news is that they are going to get very desperate, irrational, and in-your-face.

By Silvio Canto, Jr.
b This is not the political landscape the left wa... (show quote)

The New C*******t party are on a "witch hunt" for their evil intents.K**l the Christians,shut their businesses but cow-tow to the Muslims/Islam.This is now the new America becoming ISIS like in the behavior.Hail the DEMONrats /C*******ts.

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Apr 2, 2015 10:23:08   #
J Anthony Loc: Connecticut
 
Pure projection. It is the right who is desperate for a cause, and a distraction from more important issues. After all, what else do these people have to offer? What are they doing to address our real problems? What was the point of the law then? It was obviously somebody's cause.

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Apr 2, 2015 10:24:55   #
J Anthony Loc: Connecticut
 
Babsan wrote:
The New C*******t party are on a "witch hunt" for their evil intents.K**l the Christians,shut their businesses but cow-tow to the Muslims/Islam.This is now the new America becoming ISIS like in the behavior.Hail the DEMONrats /C*******ts.

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Apr 2, 2015 10:29:10   #
JMHO Loc: Utah
 
J Anthony wrote:
Pure projection. It is the right who is desperate for a cause, and a distraction from more important issues. After all, what else do these people have to offer? What are they doing to address our real problems? What was the point of the law then? It was obviously somebody's cause.


Pure libtard bulls**t...your norm.

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Apr 2, 2015 10:32:43   #
J Anthony Loc: Connecticut
 
JMHO wrote:
Pure libtard bulls**t...your norm.

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Apr 2, 2015 10:33:40   #
J Anthony Loc: Connecticut
 
JMHO wrote:
Pure libtard bulls**t...your norm.


And that was a typical bulls**t non-answer, your norm. What, in your mind, is the purpose of the law then?

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Apr 2, 2015 10:40:49   #
JMHO Loc: Utah
 
J Anthony wrote:
And that was a typical bulls**t non-answer, your norm. What, in your mind, is the purpose of the law then?


The purpose of the law is to prevent businesses from being forced out of business because they turned down some f*ggot couple's business due to their religious beliefs.

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Apr 2, 2015 10:52:28   #
J Anthony Loc: Connecticut
 
JMHO wrote:
The purpose of the law is to prevent businesses from being forced out of business because they turned down some f*ggot couple's business due to their religious beliefs.

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Apr 2, 2015 10:53:48   #
J Anthony Loc: Connecticut
 
JMHO wrote:
The purpose of the law is to prevent businesses from being forced out of business because they turned down some f*ggot couple's business due to their religious beliefs.


Fine. Has there ever been a business in Indiana forced to shut down for that reason?

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Apr 2, 2015 11:03:19   #
JMHO Loc: Utah
 
J Anthony wrote:
Fine. Has there ever been a business in Indiana forced to shut down for that reason?


WTF? Does that have to do with it? Maybe they wanted to make sure one doesn't have to? Get a life, moron!

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Apr 2, 2015 11:15:42   #
J Anthony Loc: Connecticut
 
JMHO wrote:
WTF? Does that have to do with it? Maybe they wanted to make sure one doesn't have to? Get a life, moron!


It has everything to do with it, i***t. So all of a sudden it's of the utmost urgency to start enforcing opaque religious laws? Why is that? Because they think they're under attack? This is red meat for the useful i***ts on both sides. When do we get back to the important issues?

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Apr 2, 2015 11:28:03   #
JMHO Loc: Utah
 
J Anthony wrote:
It has everything to do with it, i***t. So all of a sudden it's of the utmost urgency to start enforcing opaque religious laws? Why is that? Because they think they're under attack? This is red meat for the useful i***ts on both sides. When do we get back to the important issues?


Blah, blah, blah...more nonsensical garbage from a libtard...yawn...ho hum...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

More important issues according to your warped mind. But, then I didn't know that the world rotated around you.

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Apr 2, 2015 11:28:04   #
JMHO Loc: Utah
 
J Anthony wrote:
It has everything to do with it, i***t. So all of a sudden it's of the utmost urgency to start enforcing opaque religious laws? Why is that? Because they think they're under attack? This is red meat for the useful i***ts on both sides. When do we get back to the important issues?


Blah, blah, blah...more nonsensical garbage from a libtard...yawn...ho hum...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

More important issues according to your warped mind. But, then I didn't know that the world rotated around you.

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