gentryleo2 wrote:
byron, really!!! My comment to tactful proves no such thing. Oh my goodness. Unbelievable. A stunningly erroneous leap of logic on your part. On the otherhand, your saying that my comment proves a progressive, globalist integration, and that my comment was traitorous, does show that you, who I presume to be a conservative/republican/libertarian type, are spreading misinformation, as the author of the article we are commenting about says is done more often by people who call themselves conservatives. For your information, true progressives, of which I am one, are not globalists. It is my contention that conservative republican types are lied to, and brainwashed into thinking progressives are globalists. U are spreading false information if you say this. Yeah sure byron. People who believe social security and medicaire should be expanded are globalists? People who think college should be free like high school. are globalists? People who believe banks should be heavily regulated, are globalists? People who believe public schools should be fully funded and that charter schools are not public schools, are globalists? People who believe the minimum wage should be raised to $20.00 an hour yesterday, are globalists. People who believe in work place and environmental protections, are globalists? People who believe that U.S. military and drone bases overseas should be closed or at least severely cut, are globalists? People who believe that housing should be affordable and that 30 and 40 year mortages are bank ripoffs, are globalists? Same with cars too. People who believe that our foods should be properly labeled, and not bar-coded labeled, are globalists? People who believe in a real green energy economy, that creates 10's of millions of well paying jobs, are globalists? I think not byron. So for you to say that progessives have a globalist agenda is just you spreading false information, which the article suggests that conservatives do more often than lberals
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A great summary, well said.