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Old 03-13-2017, 11:01 PM
 
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For 5 years? You realize I can look at your posting history.... and when you are posting....
I encourage to do that. This is another reason time has become so important to me. I know the time will come, could be soon or it could be even up to a year, either way taking care of her takes a lot of my time. An ill elderly parent gives you a whole new outlook on life, emotions all over the place. In the scheme of things, money is not the most important thing in life. Nor is throwing my life away spending it on making money especially to be taken away.

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Old 03-14-2017, 07:50 AM
 
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Really? This article is a biased smear piece



Nonsense!


It just states what I've been saying for years.


Working Americans are politically unrepresentable in a nation where what one earns is taken to buy the vote of another person.


Since the earners cannot be bribed with their own money and the 0.1% who supply 2/3 of all campaign funding are immune to tax increases by virtue of their financial relationship with office holders and aspiring candidates, Democrats, the party of purchased votes (at least since 1964), are now on the outs with the white working-class.


They can't promise to raise taxes on the 1% because when they had the chance they didn't (and they won't), opting instead to saddle working Americans with Obamacare and send the IRS after the Tea Party organizations (see politically inspired white working-class) that opposed the Wall Street bailouts, Obamacare and Porkolus specifically and obscene spending, massive new debt, corporate welfare and redistribution schemes generally.


The article simply reaffirms that Democrats are so ideologically opposed to the white working-class (a.k.a. basket of deplorables and irredeemables) that they cannot be reconciled and are looking beyond our birders for votes.


Hopefully this will end the Democratic Party as an American political institution.
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Old 03-14-2017, 08:14 AM
 
Location: Live:Downtown Phoenix, AZ/Work:Greater Los Angeles, CA
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Nonsense!


It just states what I've been saying for years.


Working Americans are politically unrepresentable in a nation where what one earns is taken to buy the vote of another person.


Since the earners cannot be bribed with their own money and the 0.1% who supply 2/3 of all campaign funding are immune to tax increases by virtue of their financial relationship with office holders and aspiring candidates, Democrats, the party of purchased votes (at least since 1964), are now on the outs with the white working-class.


They can't promise to raise taxes on the 1% because when they had the chance they didn't (and they won't), opting instead to saddle working Americans with Obamacare and send the IRS after the Tea Party organizations (see politically inspired white working-class) that opposed the Wall Street bailouts, Obamacare and Porkolus specifically and obscene spending, massive new debt, corporate welfare and redistribution schemes generally.


The article simply reaffirms that Democrats are so ideologically opposed to the white working-class (a.k.a. basket of deplorables and irredeemables) that they cannot be reconciled and are looking beyond our birders for votes.


Hopefully this will end the Democratic Party as an American political institution.
This is all conspiracy theory nonsense right here.

And I am a white working man, and still feel the Democratic party more aligns with my interests than the Rethuglicans
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Old 03-14-2017, 08:28 AM
 
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I agree that the Democrats lost focus of what they should be supporting and need to make some changes. But the idea that the current Democratic party is somehow socialist (which, furthering my suspicion that this article is not spot on, was used apparently synonymous with Democratic Socialist, Progressive, and Communist... those are all different words becasue they mean something different... funny how that works). Even if there are socialists in the party, the policy coming from the party does not seem very socialist. At worst, you have some radical leftist faction within the Democratic party. And even then...




Yes, all those words mean something different to the people who take money from those who earned it and give it to people who did not earn it, but to the people from whom the money is taken, they all mean the same thing.
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Old 03-14-2017, 01:34 PM
 
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Nonsense!


It just states what I've been saying for years.


Working Americans are politically unrepresentable in a nation where what one earns is taken to buy the vote of another person.


Since the earners cannot be bribed with their own money and the 0.1% who supply 2/3 of all campaign funding are immune to tax increases by virtue of their financial relationship with office holders and aspiring candidates, Democrats, the party of purchased votes (at least since 1964), are now on the outs with the white working-class.


They can't promise to raise taxes on the 1% because when they had the chance they didn't (and they won't), opting instead to saddle working Americans with Obamacare and send the IRS after the Tea Party organizations (see politically inspired white working-class) that opposed the Wall Street bailouts, Obamacare and Porkolus specifically and obscene spending, massive new debt, corporate welfare and redistribution schemes generally.


The article simply reaffirms that Democrats are so ideologically opposed to the white working-class (a.k.a. basket of deplorables and irredeemables) that they cannot be reconciled and are looking beyond our birders for votes.


Hopefully this will end the Democratic Party as an American political institution.
Excellent post momonkey.

Working Americans are unrepresentable in a nation where the money one earns is taken to buy the vote of another person.

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Old 03-14-2017, 01:38 PM
 
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Working Americans are politically unrepresentable in a nation where what one earns is taken to buy the vote of another person.

Since the earners cannot be bribed with their own money and the 0.1% who supply 2/3 of all campaign funding are immune to tax increases by virtue of their financial relationship with office holders and aspiring candidates, Democrats, the party of purchased votes (at least since 1964), are now on the outs with the white working-class.

They can't promise to raise taxes on the 1% because when they had the chance they didn't (and they won't), opting instead to saddle working Americans with Obamacare and send the IRS after the Tea Party organizations (see politically inspired white working-class) that opposed the Wall Street bailouts, Obamacare and Porkolus specifically and obscene spending, massive new debt, corporate welfare and redistribution schemes generally.

The article simply reaffirms that Democrats are so ideologically opposed to the white working-class (a.k.a. basket of deplorables and irredeemables) that they cannot be reconciled and are looking beyond our birders for votes.

Hopefully this will end the Democratic Party as an American political institution.
Rich elitists know Trump is not your typical bought and paid for politician and they are acting (like a bunch of wet cats) over Trumps win. Why? Because he threatens their gravy train and they're doing everything they can to stop him. The rich elitists are USING the fools to try to stop Trump.

Anyone who believes that the 0.01% support politicians who say they are going to take their money is naive.

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Old 03-14-2017, 01:44 PM
 
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The article simply reaffirms that Democrats are so ideologically opposed to the white working-class (a.k.a. basket of deplorables and irredeemables) that they cannot be reconciled and are looking beyond our birders for votes.


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Old 03-14-2017, 01:49 PM
 
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The article simply reaffirms that Democrats are so ideologically opposed to the white working-class (a.k.a. basket of deplorables and irredeemables) that they cannot be reconciled and are looking beyond our birders for votes.
First Democrats hated blacks and did everything they could to keep them down. Now it's the white working class deplorable's. Democrats use hate and rage to gain power. Democrats are always hatin on someone.

Democrats are the party of hate.
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Old 03-14-2017, 10:30 PM
 
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This is all conspiracy theory nonsense right here.

And I am a white working man, and still feel the Democratic party more aligns with my interests than the Rethuglicans


Yeah, Republicans suck too.
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