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Oct 26, 2013 19:43:59   #
Navysnipe Loc: Old West
 
Inyourface wrote:
America is country of i***ts and lost souls.

How else do you explain the unbridled glee of so many about their fellow humans not having food or health care? This nation is crawling with sick ,mean,bigotted, creatures who are so stupid they cheer misery for people. This sewer of a country will not survive and that is a good thing


Its a sewer because we fight for ridiculous things such as a******n, infanticide, and perversion in the form of forcing gay marriage on everybody, and special rights for child molesters, and criminal i*****l a***ns.
"And they will call good bad, and bad good".
Its true, we are a sewer now because of the progressive agenda. Jesus did say that we should help the poor. He did not say to steal the money from hard working people and give it to people who refuse to go to work.

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Oct 26, 2013 20:26:28   #
Floyd Brown Loc: Milwaukee WI
 
BoJester wrote:
Great observation, and it fits so many of the uneducated posters who reside here with their teatard mantra of "I got mine, and I'll make sure you don't get yours"




"I got mine, and I'll make sure you don't get yours"

Why do I feel that is so true about The tea party.

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Oct 26, 2013 20:35:06   #
Floyd Brown Loc: Milwaukee WI
 
DennisDee wrote:
Yes we have gone mad


Census Bureau: Means-Tested Gov't Benefit Recipients Outnumber Full-Time Year-Round Workers - See more at: http://cnsnews.com/news/article/terence-p-jeffrey/census-bureau-means-tested-govt-benefit-recipients-outnumber-full#sthash.SBUaT3nA.dpuf

There were 108,592,000 people in the United States in the fourth quarter of 2011 who were recipients of one or more means-tested government benefit programs, the Census Bureau said in data released this week. Meanwhile, according to the Census Bureau, there were 101,716,000 people who worked full-time year round in 2011. That included both private-sector and government workers.

That means there were about 1.07 people getting some form of means-tested government benefit for every 1 person working full-time year round.

The Census Bureau counted as recipients of means-tested government programs “anyone residing in a household in which one or more people received benefits from the program.” Many of these people lived in households receiving more than one form of means-tested benefit at the same time.

Among the 108,592,000 people who fit the Census Bureau’s description of a means-tested benefit recipient in the fourth quarter of 2011 were 82,457,000 people in households receiving Medicaid, 49,073,000 beneficiaries of food stamps, 20,223,000 on Supplemental Security Income, 23,228,000 in the Women, Infants and Children program, 13,433,000 in public or subsidized rental housing, and 5,854,000 in the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program. Also among the 108,592,000 means-tested benefit recipients counted by the Census Bureau were people getting free or reduced-price lunch or breakfast, state-administered supplemental security income and means-tested veterans pensions.
- See more at: http://cnsnews.com/news/article/terence-p-jeffrey/census-bureau-means-tested-govt-benefit-recipients-outnumber-full#sthash.SBUaT3nA.dpuf
Yes we have gone mad br br br Census Bureau: Mea... (show quote)


I look at this & can only think that if this is the best system on Earth. We need an overhaul.

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Oct 26, 2013 21:05:10   #
VladimirPee
 
Yes we need an overhaul and not a continued expansion of the welfare state

Floyd Brown wrote:
I look at this & can only think that if this is the best system on Earth. We need an overhaul.

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Oct 27, 2013 00:59:08   #
Floyd Brown Loc: Milwaukee WI
 
DennisDee wrote:
Yes we need an overhaul and not a continued expansion of the welfare state



If we want less welfare Just where are the jobs or better pay going to come from?

Or are we just going to drop people off on the side of the road.

People that are dropped off at the side of the road tend to join the underground economy.

Now that is really not a good thing if you are looking for a stable Nation.

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Oct 27, 2013 01:26:11   #
Doug Rodrigues
 
Floyd Brown wrote:
"I got mine, and I'll make sure you don't get yours"

Why do I feel that is so true about The tea party.


Simple answer: Because you're not intelligent enough to know that the TEA Party are nothing like you describe. Why don't you attend a TEA Party to satisfy your curiosity, or are you comfortable in your ignorance?

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Oct 27, 2013 01:30:21   #
Doug Rodrigues
 
The present condition of our society is the fault of the Government "Leadership," and I use that term very loosely. When the government bureaucrats, who know nothing about how to run a business, began sticking their noses into places they didn't belong, that's when everything went to hell. Did you know that the Obama administration has not one person in Obama's various bureaucrat capacities who has ever run a business, yet they want to make the rules?

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Oct 27, 2013 02:41:35   #
Floyd Brown Loc: Milwaukee WI
 
Doug Rodrigues wrote:
Simple answer: Because you're not intelligent enough to know that the TEA Party are nothing like you describe. Why don't you attend a TEA Party to satisfy your curiosity, or are you comfortable in your ignorance?


Well I didn't just say that because I am not aware of what is going on. I have been around long enough to know when some one is selling me a bill of goods.

When you buy the party you buy the others in the party.

No matter how good a person you are. Where you chose to follow some one it would be best to have a good idea of where you are going.

I know enough about the tea party to know that it is not for me. For one thing it can not make it as a party on it's own.
Not any time soon any way.

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Oct 27, 2013 02:51:44   #
Doug Rodrigues
 
Floyd Brown wrote:
Well I didn't just say that because I am not aware of what is going on. I have been around long enough to know when some one is selling me a bill of goods.

When you buy the party you buy the others in the party.

No matter how good a person you are. Where you chose to follow some one it would be best to have a good idea of where you are going.

I know enough about the tea party to know that it is not for me. For one thing it can not make it as a party on it's own.
Not any time soon any way.
Well I didn't just say that because I am not awar... (show quote)


You've made assumptions about the TEA Party, and probably listening to people who don't know what they're talking about. The "News" Media doesn't help matters when they focus on one nut job carrying the stars and bars f**g. I've been to five TEA Parties. The focus is on smaller government, lower taxes, less government intervention into our lives, and a Washington administration which doesn't function to bankrupt us...period.

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Oct 27, 2013 03:23:11   #
Floyd Brown Loc: Milwaukee WI
 
Doug Rodrigues wrote:
You've made assumptions about the TEA Party, and probably listening to people who don't know what they're talking about. The "News" Media doesn't help matters when they focus on one nut job carrying the stars and bars f**g. I've been to five TEA Parties. The focus is on smaller government, lower taxes, less government intervention into our lives, and a Washington administration which doesn't function to bankrupt us...period.


One has to go where one feels is best. I wish you well.

But we will not meet at a tea party gathering.

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Oct 27, 2013 07:41:37   #
VladimirPee
 
Floyd

Then why are we discussing amnesty for 12 Million instead of deportations?

Floyd Brown wrote:
If we want less welfare Just where are the jobs or better pay going to come from?

Or are we just going to drop people off on the side of the road.

People that are dropped off at the side of the road tend to join the underground economy.

Now that is really not a good thing if you are looking for a stable Nation.

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Oct 27, 2013 08:56:07   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
DennisDee wrote:
Floyd

Then why are we discussing amnesty for 12 Million instead of deportations?


because there are a lot of Hispanic v**es. This will show up again next year. E******n year right?

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Oct 27, 2013 09:05:49   #
VladimirPee
 
That's right. Whore America for v**es

lpnmajor wrote:
because there are a lot of Hispanic v**es. This will show up again next year. E******n year right?

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Oct 27, 2013 09:28:34   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Doug Rodrigues wrote:
You've made assumptions about the TEA Party, and probably listening to people who don't know what they're talking about. The "News" Media doesn't help matters when they focus on one nut job carrying the stars and bars f**g. I've been to five TEA Parties. The focus is on smaller government, lower taxes, less government intervention into our lives, and a Washington administration which doesn't function to bankrupt us...period.


then why does the " tea party " hide in the republican party? Could it be that as a 3rd party they'd get no traction?

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Oct 27, 2013 09:44:55   #
VladimirPee
 
3rd parties rarely get traction in America. Left or Right

lpnmajor wrote:
then why does the " tea party " hide in the republican party? Could it be that as a 3rd party they'd get no traction?

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