Sat May 18, 2013 at 11:50:33 AM EDT
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Republicans are determined to "fix" everything except what is really wrong with America. While trying yet again to repeal Obamacare and obsessing over every imagined scandal in the book they are refusing to pass a jobs bill to provide relief to working Americans. Worse yet is their obsession with the deficit and making anyone but themselves pay for it. Now, yet again they are chasing imagined problems and punishing the working class.
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Mon Apr 01, 2013 at 23:48:53 PM EDT
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One thing we have sworn to fight against around here.The uncaring idiocy and greed of the leaders of the modern Republican Party and their attempt to leave huge swaths of the American people out of the prosperity that should be shared by all of us. In their selfish vision of our country only they and those at the very top should be able to share in the promise of this great land. That is why they constantly outsource our jobs, depress our wages and allow our infrastructure to rot for a simple reason. So they can pocket all our nation's wealth and leave the rest of us to fight for the scraps from their table. Now the latest example is Rick Perry, disgraced former Presidential candidate and Governor of Texas.
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Thu Mar 21, 2013 at 19:30:02 PM EDT
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One thing we have gotten quite used to around these parts. If Mitch McConnell opposes something you can be sure that it would help Americans as a whole. Also, if Mitch McConnell supports something you know it will be more of the same failed policies that have destroyed millions of lives and livelihoods in our country. It is no big surprise. After being in Washington to spearhead the redistribution of wealth from the working-class to the very few for decades Mitch McConnell has stood in opposition to anything that helps America as a whole because that would mean sacrifice from himself and the very few of his ilk he truly represents. Now once again in the budget arguments Mitch McConnell is clearly using his familiar hypocrisy in fighting to continue destroying our economy.
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Mon Mar 04, 2013 at 11:42:36 AM EST
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Unfortunately in Kentucky we can take credit for one thing. Electing the two most unholy and god-awful people that ever "served" a state at the same time in the United States Senate. Chinese Communist Mitch McConnell and "Aqua-Buddha" High Priest Rand Paul. Neither of these men have any morals or scruples except this. They intend to continue the raping of the poor and middle-class and redistribute what little of American wealth these folks are still allowed upward to themselves.
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Sat Mar 02, 2013 at 17:43:27 PM EST
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Mitch McConnell is so out of touch it is embarrassing. Not only does he refuse to put more revenue on the table to help balance the budget and ease the pain of the sequester his arrogance is pure hypocrisy. While asking working Kentuckians and Americans to sacrifice more to the problems McConnell and his ilk have caused over decades, the Senator for Communist China also added insult to injury.
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Mon Feb 04, 2013 at 15:10:10 PM EST
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Mitch McConnell knows he may be a man in trouble. After four years of using the filibuster rules to obstruct moving our country forward after the failed policies of the George W. Bush years, policies he was instrumental in enacting he is sensing that Kentuckians are catching up with Americans in being sick and tired of his antics. Indeed, he is beginning his reelection bid earlier than ever because he knows one thing. We are tired of his brand of politics that would sacrifice most of the folks in our country at the reward of the very few, himself and his ilk.
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Tue Jan 29, 2013 at 12:55:35 PM EST
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Most Republicans are pretty amazing. They want low road employers to either outsource jobs or pay low wages with no benefits at the jobs they keep here. Republican CEOs are always looking for ways to make you work harder making them rich and refuse to share the profits with their employees. Then when the government does something like attempting to give their employees health insurance so the costs aren't passed on to other Americans they whine and try to gin up fear. Then when their actions come to light, they attempt to take away your first amendment rights.
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Sun Dec 30, 2012 at 13:51:59 PM EST
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We haven't even gotten a "fiscal cliff" agreement yet. Even though President Obama has already offered up "chained CPI" to steal just a little of American's Social Security it is not enough for Republicans. Even though Social Security has never added a single penny to the national debt they were determined to use the "fiscal cliff" as a shameless attempt to steal Social Security in exchange for making tax rates on wealthy Americans what they should be to begin with. Now that it seems they will fail because of their own greed in stealing too much Social Security in that battle they are moving on to the next battle to attempt to steal Social Security from younger generations of Americans and not so slowly phase out that program.
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Mon Nov 05, 2012 at 17:26:37 PM EST
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One thing I still say as the Presidential election winds down in 2012. Republicans are certainly entitled to their own opinions but they are not entitled to their own facts. Just because you repeat a slogan ten thousand times does not make it fact. One thing Republicans like to claim they represent and Democrats are completely devoid of is "Judeo-Christian values". However, taking a real close look into the conduct of Republicans and their "leaders" one wonders just what "values" these folks are talking about.
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Wed Sep 26, 2012 at 11:53:33 AM EDT
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It is a most magnificent thing to watch. The implosion of the modern Republican Party. This election cycle seems now to be proving to America that while you can fool some of the people all the time, you cannot fool everyone. Now America seems to be wising up to the Republican Party and their nominee. And while some may say Romney is a victim of his own party I say he is a symptom of it. Now, his candidacy seems doomed by the very things that have long elected Republicans. Greed, hypocrisy and ignorance.
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Sun Aug 19, 2012 at 17:26:35 PM EDT
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As if anything could get worse than Mitt Romney as President. Recently, Romney picked Paul Ryan as a running mate. These two are just right for each other, but unfortunately for the rest of us they would be a disaster for America. All Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan care about is keeping the good times rolling for themselves and their ilk at the expense of those who really need help. Working Americans.
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Tue Jul 24, 2012 at 17:04:58 PM EDT
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We hear it all the time. Conservatives always bragging about "American exceptionalism". Well, as it turns out they consider American exceptional for one reason. They have managed in the last few decades to mold her into a selfish, greedy nation in which a very few people are doing well and care nothing of their country as a whole. New information is confirming this.
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Sun Jun 17, 2012 at 16:41:06 PM EDT
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Mitt Romney and the Republican Party he now "leads" are determined to do one thing. Force average Americans to pay for the economy they crashed and the debt they caused with their own greed. They slopped at the government trough and pocketed cash advances off the American credit card for years and now that the bill has come due they simply refuse to pay their share of that bill. Instead they expect working Americans to pay for their greed once again. The American worker who has seen none of the gains from that greed and have already bailed it out once. Unfortunately for America the greed of folks like Romney is a never-ending evil.
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Wed Apr 18, 2012 at 15:57:57 PM EDT
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One thing Republicans are always doing is trying to use religion to divide America as a whole. They definately have no problem trying to use religion as a ramrod to divide our country as long as religious leaders agree with them on the issues. Sadly though, when religion refuses to go along with the Republican vision of greed Republican leaders feel the need to correct them on their biblical knowledge. Such was the case today with John Boehner and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
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Mon Apr 09, 2012 at 15:13:11 PM EDT
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After waging constant warfare on us for the better part of thirty years Republicans this week will once again be crying "class warfare". You see, it is not "warfare" against us when they stagnate wages, outsource jobs, threaten entitlements and take huge tax cuts to crash the economy and be bailed out. It is only "class warfare" to these folks when they are asked to sacrifice for the problems they caused with "trickle-down" idiocy. This week the Senate will take up a bill to do just that.
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Tue Apr 03, 2012 at 14:13:09 PM EDT
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Social Conservatives are always railing against the theory of evolution. While there are some parts of evolution that I too can question one thing is clear. Conservatives in this country do indeed believe in one of the main tenets of evolution. "The Law of the Jungle" in which the strongest prey on and feed upon the weak is definately a staple in Conservative thought. They have been preying on and feeding off all of us now for the better part of three decades.
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Wed Mar 28, 2012 at 14:16:31 PM EDT
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Kentucky voters have a bad habit of getting what they wished for. We vote for far-right idiotic whores who have sold themselves to Corporate America and Communist China to represent us in Washington and that is what we get. A bunch of rich, elitist snobs whose vision has failed our country miserably but has made them and the greediest and least patriotic among us very rich. Now the Mad Doctor Rand Paul is showing once again that a Kentucky Republican is about the worst thing in Washington and cares nothing about their country as long as they can sell themselves to the highest bidder in Corporate America. For the Mad Doctor that winning bidder this week is Big Oil.
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Mon Mar 26, 2012 at 15:33:15 PM EDT
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With the freakshow that can only be known as the Republican Presidential Primary winding down one can basically make the conclusion that Mitt Romney will be the zealous freak nominated by a Party dominated by zealous freaks. Now, many may breath a sigh of relief. I mean, the freaks in the Republican freakshow seem to hate Mitt Romney because he is not quite freaky enough right?? Well, as with every issue in this country when one really looks at the facts the zealous right-wing freaks in the Republican Party are wrong about Mitt Romney too.
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Tue Mar 20, 2012 at 15:59:52 PM EDT
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Paul Ryan and his fellow selfish, hypocritical Republicans are at it again. Far from being satisfied after sucking America dry like a bunch of vampires, crashing the economy and then being the only people bailed out these folks want to be rewarded yet again for their greed and idiocy. Now, what is their plan to remedy the debt they were so instrumental in running up?? The same as always, more giveaways to themselves while the 99% sacrifice.
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Wed Mar 07, 2012 at 16:23:02 PM EST
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It is very easy to see why the Occupy Wall St. movement gained so much traction. In the last thirty years the top 1% of Americans have enjoyed huge gains while the rest of us have seen our incomes stagnate or even regress. Even though their own greed crashed the economy and caused them some losses with the corresponding Great Recession one thing has become evident. While incomes for the top 1% are once again skyrocketing the rest of us are being shut out of the American dream as always.
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