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Old 11-05-2010, 07:12 AM
 
Location: In a Galaxy far, far away called Germany
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A majority of Americans are ignorant of politics, the midterm elections only reflect that. It makes sense that we have rewarded incompetence by electing more members of the Republican Party.

So we get the government we deserve, and now gridlock is all but assured.

Sadly, as long as a majority of voting Americans remain clueless, we all will suffer.
LOL! Nobody voted like me . . . They MUST be soooo ignorant . . . and dumb . . . and un-American . . . and - and - and . . . Give us a break and quit your whining. I've voted Libertarian since late 1990's and haven't won jack. Who ever wins an election - THAT is the person we deserve. That's the concept here. Whining just makes you look like you don't want a representative republic.
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Old 11-05-2010, 09:31 AM
 
Location: Long Island
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Instead of this bickering I would like to hear what economic policies the Rightist think will improve the situation for the country. Will the policies improve the economy for not just the extremely wealthy, the extremely poor and the working a small business classes.

Let’s hear about plans, not platitudes, please.

1. repeal all the so called 'freetrade' policies of the liberals and globalists
2. reduce/eliminate the corporate tax
3. increase severely the import tarriffs..to include on US companies like GE (hq'd in CT) that make all their stuff in mexico/maylasia and ship it in
4. revamp/reform the entitlement programs....make welfare into workfare
5 reduce spending on garbage (to include our lovely GIFTS to other countries (if they need help, give them a 0% LOAN, that has to be paid back, not a GIFT)
6. while reducing spending on garbage, improve the infrastucture (with what they spend on bailouts/stimulus the government could have put a solar electricals systen on every single family house in america..therefore eliminating the need for eletric companies at the resedental level)



but the problem is the globalists (socialists/pocket socialists)(mostly liberals, but also mant neo-cons) (btw from both parties (both bushes were students of Brzezinski, along witrh carter/clinton and obama) wont go for it
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Old 11-05-2010, 09:33 AM
 
Location: Long Island
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It wasn't spite it was woefully ignorance mixed in with a nice dose of bigotry and shortsightedness.

The Conservative Movement still believes that "Trickle Down Economics" is going to work. What most don't realize is that the "Trickle" is now headed to China, India, Russia, Viet Nam, Brazil, Malaysia and other emerging market nations.
its not the conservative movement that is sending everything overseas...its the globalists...and its been going on for decades...carter, bush1, clinton, bush2, obama all globalists, all students of brzezinski
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