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Old 03-18-2013, 07:36 PM
 
Location: California
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Originally Posted by Saritaschihuahua View Post
Untrue. You, like all right wingers look out for, and protect those who already have all the power. Right wingers don't merely look out for themselves. They kowtow to the rich and powerful... maybe hoping to one day be like them.
I am a Classic Liberal, I'll give you a point if you understand what that means.


Don't hate others for your pathetic life existence, you made the choices you did all on your own. From what I have read about you and your "puppy business" having pissed-off customers and cheating them seems to be your MO, not a good business model to follow, but it is your business model and yours alone.

I think OWS'ers biggest issue is Citizens United and how they fail to understand actual gov't and it's workings.

 
Old 03-18-2013, 07:45 PM
 
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Don't hate others for your pathetic life existence, you made the choices you did all on your own. From what I have read about you and your "puppy business" having pissed-off customers and cheating them seems to be your MO, not a good business model to follow, but it is your business model and yours alone.
LOL. What puppy business? I only had my little chihuahua, and he passed away. You have me confused with some wacky right wing female who was online and had a kennel. It isn't me. I'm far from right wing. In fact, I'm so left wing, your ticker would stop if you knew. I'm in the law field. Be scared. Be very scared. Lol

Now, as to right wing nut business - one question. Do you wear a flag lapel pin? Do you pretend to weep when you sing the national anthem? And when you're through, how soon after do you speak ill of the poor and powerless?
 
Old 03-18-2013, 07:59 PM
 
Location: California
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Originally Posted by Saritaschihuahua View Post
LOL. What puppy business? I only had my little chihuahua, and he passed away. You have me confused with some wacky right wing female who was online and had a kennel. It isn't me. I'm far from right wing. In fact, I'm so left wing, your ticker would stop if you knew. I'm in the law field. Be scared. Be very scared. Lol

Now, as to right wing nut business - one question. Do you wear a flag lapel pin? Do you pretend to weep when you sing the national anthem? And when you're through, how soon after do you speak ill of the poor and powerless?
I have you confused? and yet you have her business name?

I know how left-wing you are, I've even stated how far left you are. Why would I be scared about you being in the law field? Well, you're not a lawyer nor judge. You must be one of those legal aids who filed their own court documents against the lawsuits from those disgruntled clients.

I don't wear a suit so no need for a flag pin. I actually weep when the children in my kids school chorus sing the national anthem to me and the other vets on veterans day. Why is there a need to speak ill of the poor and powerless?

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Old 03-18-2013, 09:33 PM
 
Location: west mich
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Originally Posted by Liquid Reigns View Post
I am a Classic Liberal, I'll give you a point if you understand what that means.


Don't hate others for your pathetic life existence, you made the choices you did all on your own. From what I have read about you and your "puppy business" having pissed-off customers and cheating them seems to be your MO, not a good business model to follow, but it is your business model and yours alone.

I think OWS'ers biggest issue is Citizens United and how they fail to understand actual gov't and it's workings.
You're rambling more now.
Jeez, who needs "points" from you? Let me guess, in your "research" you ran across one line which said liberals favor totally unregulated capitalism and you like the sound of it because it would allow corporations to run wild and put more money in your pocket.
You're a classic liberal, which you chastise constantly? For a "classic liberal" you sound exactly like Fox News. Wow, they are classic liberals - who knew?
Citizens United the biggest concern of OWS? If true so what?? What is the great profundity of that "observation"?
OWS doesn't have your understanding of how government "works"? Just say it and it's a given, eh. That's something I would like to hear.
 
Old 03-18-2013, 09:37 PM
 
Location: USA
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You guys should start a thread to talk about your parties.
 
Old 03-19-2013, 08:38 AM
 
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I have you confused? and yet you have her business name?

I know how left-wing you are, I've even stated how far left you are. Why would I be scared about you being in the law field? Well, you're not a lawyer nor judge. You must be one of those legal aids who filed their own court documents against the lawsuits from those disgruntled clients.

I don't wear a suit so no need for a flag pin. I actually weep when the children in my kids school chorus sing the national anthem to me and the other vets on veterans day. Why is there a need to speak ill of the poor and powerless?
Hell no. I just remember some right wing female (quite right wing) who had some puppy mill or some sh_t in here. Typical of you right wingers to run precisely those kinds of businesses - you right wingers have no conscience.

How would you know what I do in law?

What???? No flag pin? No pretend-weepiness when you sing the anthem? No talking bad about the poor? Are you sure? Let's say I were to do a search on your posts, I will not find you speaking ill of the poor? You know, typical right wing sh_t: how they're lazy, how they're stealing from you, how they're destroying this country, etc? You completely sure about that?
 
Old 03-19-2013, 08:40 AM
 
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Still no clue?? Really?? Or are you just desperate.
** The links only "proposals"? It's your repub heroes continually at work trying to deregulate their corporate base as denied by the author of your linked article.
** The age of my posts means nothing because they are pertinent to the obstructionism practiced during the Obama administration. The age of your link means a lot because the OWS is a young and recent development, September 2011 - not four years of repub obstructionism.
** Regulations: Reaganomics dictated a "hands off Wall Street" laissez faire approach to the economy which allowed banks to run wild and tank the economy. That's deregulation, a major part of trickle-down which caused the crash - and corporate fascists now want more of the same. Can you guess why?

Deregulated, Laissez-Faire, Trickle-Down Economics Destroyed U.S. Dominance - Business Insider
Excerpt: "But there we were, back in 1989, with our deregulated, laissez-faire, trickle-down, financialized economic philosophy of the Reagan-Bush era, the “voodoo economics” that thrives only by inducing debt fueled overconsumption. Like tent evangelists, we were preaching globalization to the world and giving each other high fives and belly bumps over the defeat of socialism by the Shining City upon a Hill."

Tell me how this author, or anybody Fox doesn't like, is a know-nothing in your mind, and that our business community was "over-regulated".

** Jobs?? Supply side economics, or "Reverse Robin Hood" - funnelling money to the upper class "job creators" which failed. Rewarding corporations to send jobs overseas. Huge tax breaks for billion-dollar corporations allowing them to avoid taxes altogether.
What "regulations" ARE YOU talking about?

And here are some of your "over-regulated job creators":
MSN Money: Facebook paid no income tax last year | CTJ in the News
Awesome article about laissez-faire/trickle down having destroyed the U.S. economy. Thanks.
 
Old 03-19-2013, 08:41 AM
 
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Originally Posted by Liquid Reigns View Post
I am a Classic Liberal, I'll give you a point if you understand what that means.


Don't hate others for your pathetic life existence, you made the choices you did all on your own. From what I have read about you and your "puppy business" having pissed-off customers and cheating them seems to be your MO, not a good business model to follow, but it is your business model and yours alone.

I think OWS'ers biggest issue is Citizens United and how they fail to understand actual gov't and it's workings.
Oh, I see. You right wingers are now using a new label? "Classic Liberal?" Or is it that you're an Ayn Rand right winger? Or a "Libertarian" right winger? Which is it?
 
Old 03-19-2013, 11:57 AM
 
Location: west mich
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Oh, I see. You right wingers are now using a new label? "Classic Liberal?" Or is it that you're an Ayn Rand right winger? Or a "Libertarian" right winger? Which is it?
Ayn Rand comes up frequently in the discussions of conservative politics, which it should, since many have admittedly subscribed to her beliefs.
She was not a unique personality. Selfish attitudes are ubiquitous in the world, but she put this conservative vision into words and gave it the long-sought-after validation. This is why she's a hero to the Right and to many republicans today.
Her book, "The Virtue Of Selfishness", legitimized what conservatives had yearned for (so much for the biblical posturing).
Economist John Kenneth Galbraith: "The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness".
There you have it, and Rand at long last provided it. No wonder she's a hero.

Rand herself, after contracting lung cancer, applied for, and received, Social Security after a lifetime of railing against the "welfare state". In Rand philosophy, the person who "gets his" over the backs of others is the "superior animal" - and this is one example of "getting hers". It's the typical rightist "pragmatic" view - "yes for me, no for you".
OWS recognized this trend in Wall Street behavior, and its inroads into our government. This is deregulated Wall Street to a tee, and the reason that OWS is so hated and publicly castigated by the corporate-owned media. Bankers "getting theirs" at the expense of the citizenry - using the taxpaying citizen for guaranteed solvency while they fearlessly gamble with their clients' money.
And so fascist critics, especially investors and people who support the bankers, complain about anything they can find - too rowdy, unfocused, sloppy haircuts or whatever.

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Old 03-19-2013, 01:18 PM
 
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