There's no way in hell you're a real person. You have to be doing a bit. You're way too much of a raging stereotype of a conservative/teabagger/birther/etcetera (with way too jingoistic a name, I might add) for it all to be coincidental.
Neither of those countries were responsible for 9/11. How do you justify that? And YES, I do know that congress signed off on it but it was Bush who lied about weapons of mass destruction and even who was responsible for the attacks. He sold the US on lies that he knew were lies. I will always believe that Bush perpetuated the war on Iraq because of what he perceived as a disrespect to his father.
You want natural gas from Shale? Then YOU drink the contamination that ends up in the groundwater. I won't go to your funeral two years after you jump on it.
I think - therefore, I realize that the ideal "Free Market" demands that:
-all participants have all they money they could possibly want to spend, EVER;
-nobody makes money in the long run (meanwhile our companies are making off like bandits)
The problem is, that we have the rich folks paying a LOWER tax rate than the Middle class. No, they don't stimulate growth - they're too busy saving it! We saw this once before, during the 1930s.
They're looting our nation, and turnabout is fair play.
Where were you when Bush was in office? Bush inherited 4% unemployment and left 8.1% when he left office. When Bush took office we had a surplus of $230 million, he left a debt of $490 Billion. Not to mention the two illegal wars that he took us into, costing us, most importantly, lives. Where was the outrage then?
@brinlondo2070 During the Bush years I was politically uninvolved, then one day during the '08 campaign something clicked within me and I took the life of this nation seriously.
The war in Afghanistan was in response to the terrorist attacks against on on 9/11/01, and both it and the Iraq war had the approval of congress, something called authorization of the use of force, you might want to look into that.
Yes Bush spent too much but Obama has spent TRILLIONS MORE
@UlyssesArn "During the Bush years I was politically uninvolved, then one day during the '08 campaign something clicked within me and I took the life of this nation seriously."
Yeah, it just happened to be the day the Democrats nominated a black guy.
@brinlondo2070 well, if it makes you feel any better - Bush was what got me and many others VERY politically active in the Ron Paul Revolution that eventually spurred the Tea Party movement. And those that say the tea party was not started by Ron Paul supporters are late comers to the movement... it started in 2007, but we were called crazy...
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Shizzlacher 11 months ago
There's no way in hell you're a real person. You have to be doing a bit. You're way too much of a raging stereotype of a conservative/teabagger/birther/etcetera (with way too jingoistic a name, I might add) for it all to be coincidental.
Shizzlacher 11 months ago
Neither of those countries were responsible for 9/11. How do you justify that? And YES, I do know that congress signed off on it but it was Bush who lied about weapons of mass destruction and even who was responsible for the attacks. He sold the US on lies that he knew were lies. I will always believe that Bush perpetuated the war on Iraq because of what he perceived as a disrespect to his father.
brinlondo2070 1 year ago
You want natural gas from Shale? Then YOU drink the contamination that ends up in the groundwater. I won't go to your funeral two years after you jump on it.
AzazelEblis 1 year ago
I think - therefore, I realize that the ideal "Free Market" demands that:
-all participants have all they money they could possibly want to spend, EVER;
-nobody makes money in the long run (meanwhile our companies are making off like bandits)
The problem is, that we have the rich folks paying a LOWER tax rate than the Middle class. No, they don't stimulate growth - they're too busy saving it! We saw this once before, during the 1930s.
They're looting our nation, and turnabout is fair play.
AzazelEblis 1 year ago
@AzazelEblis you are parroting classic Marxist class warfare
UlyssesArn 1 year ago
@UlyssesArn That doesn't make it less true.
Marx had some decent views of the world. However, even he saw the horror his "solution" unleashed on us all.
We can do better, and we don't have to be Soviet Russia to get there.
AzazelEblis 1 year ago
Where were you when Bush was in office? Bush inherited 4% unemployment and left 8.1% when he left office. When Bush took office we had a surplus of $230 million, he left a debt of $490 Billion. Not to mention the two illegal wars that he took us into, costing us, most importantly, lives. Where was the outrage then?
brinlondo2070 1 year ago
@brinlondo2070 During the Bush years I was politically uninvolved, then one day during the '08 campaign something clicked within me and I took the life of this nation seriously.
The war in Afghanistan was in response to the terrorist attacks against on on 9/11/01, and both it and the Iraq war had the approval of congress, something called authorization of the use of force, you might want to look into that.
Yes Bush spent too much but Obama has spent TRILLIONS MORE
have a nice day
UlyssesArn 1 year ago
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@UlyssesArn "During the Bush years I was politically uninvolved, then one day during the '08 campaign something clicked within me and I took the life of this nation seriously."
Yeah, it just happened to be the day the Democrats nominated a black guy.
Shizzlacher 11 months ago
@UlyssesArn Someone pulls your card and you mark it as spam. What a shock.
Shizzlacher 10 months ago
@brinlondo2070 well, if it makes you feel any better - Bush was what got me and many others VERY politically active in the Ron Paul Revolution that eventually spurred the Tea Party movement. And those that say the tea party was not started by Ron Paul supporters are late comers to the movement... it started in 2007, but we were called crazy...
Ralyns 8 months ago