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How Radical Republicans Plan to Destroy America?

Joe_Stocks

Back from the Dead
Sunstone,

So, are you arguing that Obama and the Democrats trillion dollar spend-a-thon was a bad thing?

Posting an article on how bad Republicans are on the deficit is pretty rich considering how much Obama has spent.
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
Um, the wars have cost Americans one trillion and counting... and none of these countries were even a threat.

Republican economic theory all but completely destroyed the US economy.

It simply isn't possible for Obama to do worse, because there's nothing left.

Now in their perverse bloodlust Republicans will send us to war with Iran and North Korea, which will finalize the destruction of the US as we know it.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
So, are you arguing that Obama and the Democrats trillion dollar spend-a-thon was a bad thing?

Posting an article on how bad Republicans are on the deficit is pretty rich considering how much Obama has spent.
No, the argument is hypocritical Republicans who want to reduce the deficit, but they aren't willing to do what it takes to make any real significant attempt to lower the deficit, which is to actually raise the taxes on the rich. Obama walked into a debt of over $1,000,000,000,000, a dollar that was rapidly loosing it's value, a collapsed housing market, rising unemployment, a record deficit, and an economy that was on life support. So it is folly to only put blame on Obama, when Bush pretty much handed over a nation with a weakened and crumbling foundation. There really wasn't much left for Obama to mess up.
 
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Joe_Stocks

Back from the Dead
Hi AE,

Um, the wars have cost Americans one trillion and counting... and none of these countries were even a threat.

The stimulus spending and bailouts dwarf the spending on the war.

Now in their perverse bloodlust Republicans will send us to war with Iran and North Korea, which will finalize the destruction of the US as we know it.

What the hell are you talking about? What Republicans are talking about going to war with Iran or North Korea?
 

Joe_Stocks

Back from the Dead

Hi Shadow,

No, the argument is hypocritical Republicans who want to reduce the deficit, but they aren't willing to do what it takes to make any real significant attempt to lower the deficit, which is to actually raise the taxes on the rich. Obama walked into a debt of over $1,000,000,000,000, a dollar that was rapidly loosing it's value, a collapsed housing market, rising unemployment, a record deficit, and an economy that was on life support. So it is folly to only put blame on Obama, when Bush pretty much handed over a nation with a weakened and crumbling foundation. There really wasn't much left for Obama to mess up.


First, you are correct there are a number of cowardly Republicans that won't specify what they would cut (thankfully Paul Ryan is not one of them).

Second, Obama's stimulus failed by his own standard, so yes we can judge Obama's job performance in certain areas.

Third, Obama blasted Bush's deficits and then his spending crushed whatever deficits that Bush left us. Obama has zero credibility when it comes to fiscal discipline.

Fourth, remember Obama's most repeated campaign promise was to cut taxes for 95% of Americans. So, he either lied in the campaign or he's lying now because there is no way we can pay for his spending on just taxing the rich.
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
What the hell are you talking about? What Republicans are talking about going to war with Iran or North Korea?

That was the Republican plan all along. Do you even know what your party's agenda is?
 

Joe_Stocks

Back from the Dead
Hi AE,

This is a fairy tale.

This is a fact. Stimulus and bailout spending is in the multiple of trillions. It is much more than spent on the wars.

That was the Republican plan all along. Do you even know what your party's agenda is?

Prove it, sir. You made the absurd claim.
 

Joe_Stocks

Back from the Dead
Hi AE,

I decline.

I cannot prove something to someone in la-la land. You're in a place where truth cannot reach.

Because you can't. Simply provide evidence of a Republican (in kind of position of power or potential power) advocating we go to war with Iran or North Korea.

Maybe your dumb claims get you nods from your friends, but this time you need to bring some substance behind your nutjob statements.
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
Hi AE,



Because you can't. Simply provide evidence of a Republican (in kind of position of power or potential power) advocating we go to war with Iran or North Korea.

Maybe your dumb claims get you nods from your friends, but this time you need to bring some substance behind your nutjob statements.

President Bush isn't enough?
 

Joe_Stocks

Back from the Dead
Hi AE,

Ever hear of the axis of evil?

State of the Union speech: Bush declares war on the world

Republicans will not stop until every man, woman, and child in America are bled dry. And there are a lot of us, but it will only take a few more economic catastrophes to bring us to our knees.

A former president calls them evil and that means Republicans are planning to go to war with Iran and North Korea.

This doesn't logically follow.
 

Reverend Rick

Frubal Whore
Premium Member
What a wonderful plan, have one person in 20 fund everyone else. :rolleyes:

It's time for everyone to sacrifice if we want a balanced budget.

I get the feeling most Republicans would change their opinion of war if we had to pass a tax increase to pay for it.

I get the feeling the same would be true if we had to pay as we go for the stimulus.

The problem I see right now is the lack of self sacrifice. It is too easy for 51% to vote that the other 49% pay for everything.

This is like three wolves and one sheep voting on whats for dinner. :yes:
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
Hi AE,



A former president calls them evil and that means Republicans are planning to go to war with Iran and North Korea.

This doesn't logically follow.

Yeah, you go from saying I can't prove something to it doesn't matter when THE LAST REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT wanted to go to war with Iran.

Because we're still at war with Iraq and Afganistan, both of which border Iran - it's perfectly logical that the Republican war machine will take up were they left off.
 

T-Dawg

Self-appointed Lunatic
Oh, and the 2008 Republican Party Platform heavily implies that war with Iran will be necessary at some point in the future:

Iran

We express our respect for the people of Iran who seek peace and aspire to freedom. Their current regime, aggressive and repressive, is unworthy of them. The Iranian people, many of whom risk persecution to speak out for democracy, have a right to choose their own government.

As a rogue state, Iran's leadership supports terror, threatens its neighbors, and provides weapons that are killing our troops in Iraq. We affirm, in the plainest words we can use, that the U.S. government, in solidarity with the international community, will not allow the current regime in Tehran to develop nuclear weapons.

We call for a significant increase in political, economic, and diplomatic pressure to persuade Iran's rulers to halt their drive for a nuclear weapons capability, and we support tighter sanctions against Iran and the companies with business operations in or with Iran. We oppose entering into a presidential-level, unconditional dialogue with the regime in Iran until it takes steps to improve its behavior, particularly with respect to support of terrorism and suspension of its efforts to enrich uranium. At the same time, the U.S. must retain all options in dealing with a situation that gravely threatens our security, our interests, and the safety of our friends.
(Emphasis added)
http://www.gop.com/2008Platform/NationalSecurity.htm
 
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