Trouble for the Republicans

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  • WTF
  • 10-30-2013, 09:49 PM

Repubs are doing it to themselves. Originally Posted by Submodo
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If all the "job creators" had actually created jobs in America, and not China, people would be more likely to vote for the business partly (GOP.)

Every time a middle class worker gets downsized out of a job, by someone who looks a lot like Mitt Romney, all so someone who looks a lot like Mitt Romney can have 800 million dollars instead of 790 million dollars, the Dems get a new vote.

I know its a communist idea to share the wealth.

But unless the wealth is shared, eventually, the wealth will be seized.

Your call, Mitts of he world. Originally Posted by Submodo
I think we have another nominee for stupidest post of the year.
I think we have another nominee for stupidest post of the year. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Yeah that was stupid. You're right at each point.

Employed people don't tend to vote Repub.
People who lose their job tend to vote Repub.
Its not a communist tenet to share the wealth.
Vast income disparities lead to more stable societies.
People like Mitt Romney have the same influence in America as every other citizen.
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  • CJ7
  • 10-31-2013, 06:51 PM
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1.1 million in unfunded tax liabilities for every tax payer...which is less than half of us...donk
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Yeah that was stupid. You're right at each point.

Employed people don't tend to vote Repub.
People who lose their job tend to vote Repub.
Its not a communist tenet to share the wealth.
Vast income disparities lead to more stable societies.
People like Mitt Romney have the same influence in America as every other citizen. Originally Posted by Submodo
You really don't have a firm grasp on reality, do you, submoron?

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  • CJ7
  • 10-31-2013, 10:33 PM
You really don't have a firm grasp on reality, do you, submoron?

Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy




and you do ? that's fuckin rich.
The Republican party is going the way of the Whigs, and its (primarily) their own fault. I have a grip on that reality.
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I'm all for that, submoron. I just want the Democrats to follow them down the toilet, too.
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  • BJerk
  • 11-01-2013, 08:49 AM
I'm all for that, submoron. I just want the Democrats to follow them down the toilet, too. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Being a moron would be bad enough. Being a submoron must really suck!!
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  • CJ7
  • 11-01-2013, 10:42 AM
Being a moron would be bad enough. Being a submoron must really suck!! Originally Posted by Bert Jones

and you being an idiot is what ?
Independents are moving away from the GOP; but they aren't moving to the Democrat column....they are moving to 3rd Party.
"Latest NBC/WSJ poll finds that more Americans would vote for a third party candidate for Congress than a Republican. 35% of voters prefer a Democrat, which has been steady for three years. Republicans, however, have experienced an 8-point swing against them since they took control of the House. Today, just 28% of voters say they would vote for a Republican for Congress, while 30% would opt for a third party."

The GOP war against conservatives and Tea Party minded voters is suicide; a vote for immigration/amnesty for illegals will be their death.
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  • CJ7
  • 11-01-2013, 01:34 PM
Independents are moving away from the GOP; but they aren't moving to the Democrat column....they are moving to 3rd Party.
"Latest NBC/WSJ poll finds that more Americans would vote for a third party candidate for Congress than a Republican. 35% of voters prefer a Democrat, which has been steady for three years. Republicans, however, have experienced an 8-point swing against them since they took control of the House. Today, just 28% of voters say they would vote for a Republican for Congress, while 30% would opt for a third party."
The GOP war against conservatives and Tea Party minded voters is suicide; a vote for immigration/amnesty for illegals will be their death. Originally Posted by Whirlaway



3rd party dufus ... not tea baggers


http://www.gallup.com/poll/164648/te...ecord-low.aspx
No; if you read the article you will learn something.
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  • CJ7
  • 11-01-2013, 04:26 PM
Today, just 28% of voters say they would vote for a Republican for Congress, while 30% would opt for a third party."


35% of voters prefer a Democrat, which has been steady for three years ...

learned something .. you need a math lesson, polls aren't golf.