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Jan 3, 2023 12:11:29   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
Sonny Magoo wrote:
Would you feel the same if the first name was Ariel, or Omer???
Probably not, but you should.


I don't pay attention to much that goes on outside of my state.

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Jan 3, 2023 12:42:03   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
From what little I can gather Kevin McCarthy is not going to be speaker. I have no idea who will be but I suspect a real humdinger will be. It really doesn't matter who to me because no matter what I'm still going to have to go to work in the morning .


So True.

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Jan 3, 2023 12:44:38   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Justice101 wrote:
You didn't write this drivel and of course were too chicken to reveal the original leftist author.


That's one reason no one takes anything S/he/it says seriously. That's not the only reason. And it's not the first time this has happened. I wonder who they think they are fooling. No one but the most hardcore leftist thinking the same way.

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Jan 3, 2023 12:47:22   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
EmilyD wrote:
Is that you whining like a schoolgirl?


You can always tell who is full of BS, such as Kevyn. They frontload their barbs with lots of adjectives.

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Jan 3, 2023 13:16:00   #
maryla
 
coelacanth wrote:
A government that doesn't protect the People or the border is an illegitimate government.


Leave it to the current administration...They may be from outer space????

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Jan 3, 2023 13:29:01   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
Rose42 wrote:
Give it a rest. Your posts are always the same. Democrats good, republicans bad. Some of your posts have potential then your zealotry takes over and they get silly

Its now the republicans to screw us over as the democrats have before them. Doesn’t matter which party is in charge - big money owns both


Rose , Rose ,
The republicans have never stopped screwing us over. but if it wasn’t for democrats you would’ve been gone a long time ago . Just because they always blame the Dems doesn’t bean the Dems did it. Can you , off the top of your head name one thing the republicans have done to benefit you ?
They even voted against a $35.00 cap on insulin pricing.
They hate you .
You love them
But they don’t love you back.
But , keep up your good work defending them. They really do need your help,

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Jan 3, 2023 13:36:23   #
maryla
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Republicans are about to seize control of the US House of Representatives, where the Constitution says all taxation and spending must originate. And the result won’t be difficult to predict.
This Spring will be the 20th anniversary of my radio program. During that entire time, I’ve run a contest for anybody who can name even one single piece of legislation from the past 40 years (since Reagan) that was:
— authored by Republicans,
— principally co-sponsored by Republicans,
— passed Congress with a Republican majority,
— signed by a Republican president,
— and benefited average working people or the poor more than it did the GOP’s donor class.
Outside of a feeble-attempt bill to regulate spam callers during the first Bush administration and legislation reversing the Osage Allotment Act of 1906, nobody has ever won the autographed book prize.
Every developed country in the world has some variation on a free or low-cost national healthcare system, and free or subsidized higher education.
In most developed countries homelessness is not a crisis; nobody goes bankrupt because somebody in their family got sick; and jobs pay well enough and have union pensions so people can retire after 30 or 40 years in the workforce and live comfortably for the rest of their lives.
But not in America. Republican politicians have fought tooth-and-nail for generations to prevent any of those things from happening here.
Which raises the question: “Why?”
Why do Republican politicians promote hateful messages and cruel policies? Why are Republican-run states the real “shithole” parts of the US with the highest rates of poverty, violence, early death, disease, and illiteracy?
What motivates these Republican politicians to say they’re for the “little guy” when the only policies they pursue are to cut taxes on the rich, gut unions, destroy public schools, and ship jobs overseas?
It’s not about ideology.
Republicans don’t hate Social Security and Medicare, for example, because they’re afraid that those programs are going to somehow turn America into a “socialist” country. They hate those programs because they’re paid for with tax dollars, and greedy Republicans hate to pay their fair share of taxes.
It’s not about racism, although it often appears that way.
The reason Republicans work so hard to keep Black and Brown people down is because they subscribe to a weird economic theory that “requires” an underclass who do most of the hard work for very little money. Thus, morbidly rich Republican “donors” — being part of the overclass — can reap the benefits of increased corporate profits while keeping their taxes low so they can stuff the extra cash into their money bins. 
If their use of racist language and Confederate iconography brings in a few more low-IQ white voters, that’s just icing on the cake. They can use the racist yahoos to get themselves reelected so giant corporations will continue to stuff their SuperPACs with lobbyist cash they can use for their own retirement.
It’s not about charity.
Republicans say that the housing, healthcare, and other needs of poor people should be taken care of through “private philanthropy” instead of government. What they’re really saying is that they don’t want to pay their fair share of taxes to maintain a healthy society.
By cutting government support for poor and working-class people, as Anand Giridharadas documents so well, those very average Americans will become more dependent on the noble philanthropists among the billionaire class and less bonded to their own nation’s government.
It’s not about Christianity, although they’re constantly invoking Jesus for everything from pushing the death penalty on women who want to get an abortion to giving bigots the legal right to discriminate against gay, lesbian, and trans people.
Jesus never once mentioned abortion and decried bigotry, but they regularly ignore and even flout His teachings in the Sermon on the Mount and His warnings in Matthew 25. They protect multimillionaire evangelists’ tax-free status, and the preachers repay them by preaching politics from the pulpit.
It’s not about saving Americans from the pandemic or concern for public health.
Trump used the Defense Production Act, for example, to force mostly Brown and Black meatpackers back to work, not to keep Americans safe. As long as the factories are humming and the stock market is rising, a few hundred thousand dead Americans are just collateral damage.
It’s not about conservatism.
They’re not interested in slowly or “cautiously” improving society, or “conserving” anything other than the balances in their own checking accounts. They like to use the word “conservative,” but they’ve rendered it meaningless at best and code for “racist” at worst.
It’s not about making the world a better place.
Republican politicians deny climate change, deregulate industries that poison our air and water, and do everything they can to screw working people out of unions, good wages, and decent benefits. They’re totally down with pesticides that are killing our pollinators while they poison our atmosphere with their carbon emissions, all just to make a buck.
It’s not about having a better-educated electorate or populace.
They’ve spent decades trying to destroy our public education system that was, in the 1960s, the envy of the world. When they did away with free and low-cost college education during the Reagan years they kicked off almost $2 trillion worth of student debt which is preventing people from starting families, opening small businesses, or even buying their first house. But it sure is profitable for Republican-donor bankers!
It isn’t about “culture.”
They do a good-old-boy NASCAR/Duck Dynasty routine to bring in the rubes, but there’s no way Donald Trump would ever invite the average Republican voter with a giant flag and a pickup truck to any of his golf clubs, nor would Ted Cruz want to vacation with one of them or their families in Cancun.
It’s not about “gun violence.”
As long as their investments in weapons manufacturers are profitable and the problem of gun violence is limited to poor- and working-class Americans, Republican politicians don’t give a rat’s ass about “gun safety.” Although they’re happy to use guns as a wedge issue to bring in male voters who are insecure about their own masculinity.
It’s not about “protecting our children.”
The main through-story of the GOP attacks on queer people is that “they’re coming for your kids.” If Republican politicians actually cared about our kids, they’d do something about America being the only country in the world where gun violence is the leading cause of childhood death.
Republican politicians know that most pedophiles are straight men, but attacking defenseless minorities has been the cheap trick of craven demagogues from the eras of crusades, pogroms, and witch burnings to this day.
It’s not about immigrants taking jobs from working-class Americans.
After “reforming” our immigration laws in 1986, Ronald Reagan stopped enforcing the laws against wealthy white employers hiring people who are here without documentation (even though those employers were — and are — committing a crime by hiring undocumented workers).
As a result, entire industries like construction and meatpacking that once provided good union jobs have been de-unionized, their former American-citizen union employees replaced by low-wage workers without documentation.
And when the spotlight gets shined on those industries, Republicans are more than happy to put poor, hard-working Brown people in jail, but there’s no way they’re ever going to go after wealthy white employers. The Trump administration, for example, kicked off the midterm election year of 2018 by raiding over ninety 7-Eleven stores, hauling off undocumented Hispanic people for the cameras they invited to the arrests. Not a single employer went to jail, although they were the ones who initiated the “crime.”
Republican politicians don’t give a damn about your job, particularly when they can find somebody else to do it cheaper, although they do have to put on a little show from time to time to keep the racists happy.
It’s not about putting America or Americans “first.”
Reagan and Bush the Elder negotiated NAFTA and revived the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) so businesses could offshore entire factories. Since the Reagan administration instituted neoliberalism in 1981, over 60,000 factories have left America, taking along with them at least 15 million jobs.
Donald Trump‘s rewrite of NAFTA even gave American companies a huge new tax break if they’d move their factories from America to Mexico.
At the end of the day, all Republican politicians care about is money. Greed is their principle animating force, and what binds them to their morbidly rich donors. 
The greed embraced by Republican politicians — and the billionaires and CEOs who fund them — is why average Americans can’t have nice things. It’s why we and our children must walk the tightrope of life without the same safety net other countries — from Canada to Costa Rica, France to Taiwan — offer their citizens.
It doesn’t matter to Republican politicians how many Americans die unnecessarily, how many of our fellow citizens struggle in misery and poverty, how many children’s growth is stunted or bodies and brains are poisoned by industrial and mining waste being poured into our air and rivers. 
As long as the money keeps rolling in and the GOP’s billionaire patrons keep paying less than 3 percent in income taxes, greed is all Republican politicians care about or are willing to fight for.
Republicans are about to seize control of the US H... (show quote)


I thought I heard that most Republican states were doing well!!

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Jan 3, 2023 13:52:37   #
ksaves
 
Agree wholeheartedly with you there. The Republicans screw-up and the house will most certainly flip back to the Dems. I lean towards being a conservative though and generally vote Republican. Except in local elections when there is only a Democrat running and no Republican candidate. That happens in small communities. I'm in a Democrat bastion county and probably most of the voting judges are Democrat. I have to commend them though as they keep my vote in confidence and I never caught any blow back from my Republican leanings/voting.
In local elections for Sheriff, Mayor, dog-catcher or whatever, doesn't matter what a candidates' political orientation is. The judgement is which one can do the "job" best. That's who I vote for no matter if they list Dem or Rep. Many times offices run unopposed at this low level. Kurt

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Jan 3, 2023 13:53:01   #
maureenthannon
 
The DEMOCRATIC PARTY was the party of slavery & Jim Crow laws. President Lincoln, a Republican, signed The EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION, ABOLISHING SLAVERY. Every Republican in Congress voted FOR THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT of 1964, every DEMOCRAT VOTED AGAINST IT. In recent decades, the Democratic Party has been the party of the ultra wealthy; In 2008 and 2012, Candidate Obama set records for receiving the most HARD MONEY contributions. I'm sure that it was NOT THE NATIONS POOR & MIDDLE CLASS INDIVIDUALS THAT GAVE OBAMA MULTI-MILLION AND BILLION DOLLAR CONTRIBUTIONS.The Republican Candidates got most of the Soft Money contributions ($200 or less) so they had to get many more of the contributions . POUS Obama, a DEMOCRAT, gave Islamic Terrorist groups in Libia, including AL QADA and ISIS weapons. He also sold weapons to Mexican Drug Cartels in Operation Fast& Furious. Some of the weapons he sold to them were used to kill U.S. Border Patrol Agents and hundreds of thousands of Mexicans. Former President Trump signed an Executive Order limiting Pharma Giants from raising the price of prescription medications. Bid Pharma hated that so they contributed huge amounts of money to Biden's campaign. On Joe's first day in office, he reversed Trumps E.O., once again allowing the Pharmacy companies to charge whatever they want. The countries with SOCIALIZED MEDECINE don't cover cancer treatment. Cancer is the 2nd leading cause of death in America, it would be insane to not let people get thee treatment they need to live.

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Jan 3, 2023 15:41:39   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Republicans are about to seize control of the US House of Representatives, where the Constitution says all taxation and spending must originate. And the result won’t be difficult to predict.
This Spring will be the 20th anniversary of my radio program. During that entire time, I’ve run a contest for anybody who can name even one single piece of legislation from the past 40 years (since Reagan) that was:
— authored by Republicans,
— principally co-sponsored by Republicans,
— passed Congress with a Republican majority,
— signed by a Republican president,
— and benefited average working people or the poor more than it did the GOP’s donor class.
Outside of a feeble-attempt bill to regulate spam callers during the first Bush administration and legislation reversing the Osage Allotment Act of 1906, nobody has ever won the autographed book prize.
Every developed country in the world has some variation on a free or low-cost national healthcare system, and free or subsidized higher education.
In most developed countries homelessness is not a crisis; nobody goes bankrupt because somebody in their family got sick; and jobs pay well enough and have union pensions so people can retire after 30 or 40 years in the workforce and live comfortably for the rest of their lives.
But not in America. Republican politicians have fought tooth-and-nail for generations to prevent any of those things from happening here.
Which raises the question: “Why?”
Why do Republican politicians promote hateful messages and cruel policies? Why are Republican-run states the real “shithole” parts of the US with the highest rates of poverty, violence, early death, disease, and illiteracy?
What motivates these Republican politicians to say they’re for the “little guy” when the only policies they pursue are to cut taxes on the rich, gut unions, destroy public schools, and ship jobs overseas?
It’s not about ideology.
Republicans don’t hate Social Security and Medicare, for example, because they’re afraid that those programs are going to somehow turn America into a “socialist” country. They hate those programs because they’re paid for with tax dollars, and greedy Republicans hate to pay their fair share of taxes.
It’s not about racism, although it often appears that way.
The reason Republicans work so hard to keep Black and Brown people down is because they subscribe to a weird economic theory that “requires” an underclass who do most of the hard work for very little money. Thus, morbidly rich Republican “donors” — being part of the overclass — can reap the benefits of increased corporate profits while keeping their taxes low so they can stuff the extra cash into their money bins. 
If their use of racist language and Confederate iconography brings in a few more low-IQ white voters, that’s just icing on the cake. They can use the racist yahoos to get themselves reelected so giant corporations will continue to stuff their SuperPACs with lobbyist cash they can use for their own retirement.
It’s not about charity.
Republicans say that the housing, healthcare, and other needs of poor people should be taken care of through “private philanthropy” instead of government. What they’re really saying is that they don’t want to pay their fair share of taxes to maintain a healthy society.
By cutting government support for poor and working-class people, as Anand Giridharadas documents so well, those very average Americans will become more dependent on the noble philanthropists among the billionaire class and less bonded to their own nation’s government.
It’s not about Christianity, although they’re constantly invoking Jesus for everything from pushing the death penalty on women who want to get an abortion to giving bigots the legal right to discriminate against gay, lesbian, and trans people.
Jesus never once mentioned abortion and decried bigotry, but they regularly ignore and even flout His teachings in the Sermon on the Mount and His warnings in Matthew 25. They protect multimillionaire evangelists’ tax-free status, and the preachers repay them by preaching politics from the pulpit.
It’s not about saving Americans from the pandemic or concern for public health.
Trump used the Defense Production Act, for example, to force mostly Brown and Black meatpackers back to work, not to keep Americans safe. As long as the factories are humming and the stock market is rising, a few hundred thousand dead Americans are just collateral damage.
It’s not about conservatism.
They’re not interested in slowly or “cautiously” improving society, or “conserving” anything other than the balances in their own checking accounts. They like to use the word “conservative,” but they’ve rendered it meaningless at best and code for “racist” at worst.
It’s not about making the world a better place.
Republican politicians deny climate change, deregulate industries that poison our air and water, and do everything they can to screw working people out of unions, good wages, and decent benefits. They’re totally down with pesticides that are killing our pollinators while they poison our atmosphere with their carbon emissions, all just to make a buck.
It’s not about having a better-educated electorate or populace.
They’ve spent decades trying to destroy our public education system that was, in the 1960s, the envy of the world. When they did away with free and low-cost college education during the Reagan years they kicked off almost $2 trillion worth of student debt which is preventing people from starting families, opening small businesses, or even buying their first house. But it sure is profitable for Republican-donor bankers!
It isn’t about “culture.”
They do a good-old-boy NASCAR/Duck Dynasty routine to bring in the rubes, but there’s no way Donald Trump would ever invite the average Republican voter with a giant flag and a pickup truck to any of his golf clubs, nor would Ted Cruz want to vacation with one of them or their families in Cancun.
It’s not about “gun violence.”
As long as their investments in weapons manufacturers are profitable and the problem of gun violence is limited to poor- and working-class Americans, Republican politicians don’t give a rat’s ass about “gun safety.” Although they’re happy to use guns as a wedge issue to bring in male voters who are insecure about their own masculinity.
It’s not about “protecting our children.”
The main through-story of the GOP attacks on queer people is that “they’re coming for your kids.” If Republican politicians actually cared about our kids, they’d do something about America being the only country in the world where gun violence is the leading cause of childhood death.
Republican politicians know that most pedophiles are straight men, but attacking defenseless minorities has been the cheap trick of craven demagogues from the eras of crusades, pogroms, and witch burnings to this day.
It’s not about immigrants taking jobs from working-class Americans.
After “reforming” our immigration laws in 1986, Ronald Reagan stopped enforcing the laws against wealthy white employers hiring people who are here without documentation (even though those employers were — and are — committing a crime by hiring undocumented workers).
As a result, entire industries like construction and meatpacking that once provided good union jobs have been de-unionized, their former American-citizen union employees replaced by low-wage workers without documentation.
And when the spotlight gets shined on those industries, Republicans are more than happy to put poor, hard-working Brown people in jail, but there’s no way they’re ever going to go after wealthy white employers. The Trump administration, for example, kicked off the midterm election year of 2018 by raiding over ninety 7-Eleven stores, hauling off undocumented Hispanic people for the cameras they invited to the arrests. Not a single employer went to jail, although they were the ones who initiated the “crime.”
Republican politicians don’t give a damn about your job, particularly when they can find somebody else to do it cheaper, although they do have to put on a little show from time to time to keep the racists happy.
It’s not about putting America or Americans “first.”
Reagan and Bush the Elder negotiated NAFTA and revived the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) so businesses could offshore entire factories. Since the Reagan administration instituted neoliberalism in 1981, over 60,000 factories have left America, taking along with them at least 15 million jobs.
Donald Trump‘s rewrite of NAFTA even gave American companies a huge new tax break if they’d move their factories from America to Mexico.
At the end of the day, all Republican politicians care about is money. Greed is their principle animating force, and what binds them to their morbidly rich donors. 
The greed embraced by Republican politicians — and the billionaires and CEOs who fund them — is why average Americans can’t have nice things. It’s why we and our children must walk the tightrope of life without the same safety net other countries — from Canada to Costa Rica, France to Taiwan — offer their citizens.
It doesn’t matter to Republican politicians how many Americans die unnecessarily, how many of our fellow citizens struggle in misery and poverty, how many children’s growth is stunted or bodies and brains are poisoned by industrial and mining waste being poured into our air and rivers. 
As long as the money keeps rolling in and the GOP’s billionaire patrons keep paying less than 3 percent in income taxes, greed is all Republican politicians care about or are willing to fight for.
Republicans are about to seize control of the US H... (show quote)


Thank God oh and nwr

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Jan 3, 2023 15:41:56   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Milosia2 wrote:
That was sooo predictable , did you even read it ?


Not worth it!

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Jan 3, 2023 15:43:20   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
archie bunker wrote:
Ummmmmm.......how are Republicans going to "seize" the house? Weren't they elected by the people?
Wassamatta Millie? You don't like being the minority?


She’s thinking of 2020 and Nov when the chest was in full swing

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Jan 3, 2023 16:32:02   #
albertk
 
coelacanth wrote:
. You are a shining example of Bottomless Moronism, plagiarism notwithstanding. 😂


Excellent memes coelacanth!

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Jan 3, 2023 17:05:41   #
Peaver Bogart Loc: Montana
 
steve66613 wrote:
Yeh…I read “it”. IMO, regardless of the number of words you post…..it’s still a “stinking pile of bull crap”. You should be ashamed.


Also it was plagiarized. I know it wasn't his,her,it's words.

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Jan 3, 2023 17:09:20   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
maryla wrote:
I thought I heard that most Republican states were doing well!!


Doing Well !!
Wherever did you hear that ????
Those states hold the highest divorce rates , poverty rates , unemployment rates,
Welfare recipients , gun death rates ,
Lowest wages , work/job projections .
So , yeah , doing well.
The poorest states in the Union are
Red States .
And they keep fighting to stay there .

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