10/3/2007 3:07:44 PM
I feel like a lot of moderate voters would be more likely to support the GOP if they dropped all of the pro-life anti-gay pandering towards christian conservatives. Most republicans I know want the republican party to return to a stance of conservative government and not pushing their morality on others.I don't see this changing much. Eventually the religious types will realize that they're throwing their vote away. Although I would love to see a legitimate third party here.[Edited on October 3, 2007 at 3:13 PM. Reason : ,]
10/3/2007 3:13:09 PM
Did someone say 'death-knell'?We need a doctor!And Rudy will never be nominated. [Edited on October 3, 2007 at 3:28 PM. Reason : a]
10/3/2007 3:25:47 PM
Many thought that the Republicans were done after HooverThey thought the Democrats were done after CarterThey thought the Democrats were further done after ReaganThey will repeat this exercise again todayAnd it will still be the same 2 parties tomorrow.[Edited on October 3, 2007 at 3:30 PM. Reason : .]
10/3/2007 3:30:13 PM
^Exactly.I was even going to use some of those same examples.
10/3/2007 3:32:50 PM
10/3/2007 3:39:19 PM
A rant I wrote elsewhere in response to what someone else stated, that Christian conservatives would and should remain pragmatists and vote for Giuliani if nominated. (My rant is in response to the quote.)
10/3/2007 3:57:17 PM
Yeah, I never understood abortion as a single-issue discriminator. There are more pressing problems than people deciding that the world doesn't need another unwanted baby.
10/3/2007 4:01:58 PM
like stem cell research.
10/3/2007 4:06:26 PM
Isn't raising a child out of wed-lock in a one parent home just as unchristian as taking some medicine that flushes a 3 week embryo out. Thus, allowing the otherwise mother another opportunity to be responsible get married and have the perfect Christian nuclear family.
10/3/2007 4:07:58 PM
^ To me, no.Sex outside of marriage is a sin. But the person doing the abortion would be doing another sin on top of that. Now, it would be more socially acceptable to a church congregation and the general public for the latter case, cause you would imagine in the latter case that the congregation would not know of the abortion and they can carry on being blissfully ignorant. However, like in the "Scarlet Letter", the resulting child would remind everyone constantly of her past.[Edited on October 3, 2007 at 4:22 PM. Reason : /]
10/3/2007 4:13:01 PM
I would love it if the religious right formed their own Batshit Party.Then maybe the GOP can go back to their conservative fiscal roots and go moderate on social issues.
10/3/2007 5:03:02 PM
10/3/2007 7:16:45 PM
hope this happens -- need Bill the fiscal disciplinarian back in the white house
10/3/2007 7:21:01 PM
i heard jesus was behind a comet!
10/3/2007 7:30:59 PM
^^ ahahahahaha, baby bonds and socialized health care.... we don't know the definition of deficit until Hillary gets elected... and if we're not running ourselves into the ground with deficits, then we'll be running ourselves into the ground with unjust taxes that removes any incentive to do anything productive.
10/3/2007 9:50:37 PM
money is the biggest enemy of productivity.most rich people are lazy assholes.[Edited on October 3, 2007 at 9:57 PM. Reason : and overall bad people]
10/3/2007 9:56:55 PM
The Christian conservatives are the ones holding the GOP back
10/3/2007 9:59:18 PM
^^^out of lowered taxes & increased spending vs raised taxes & increased spending, one does make a little more sense than the otherbut I agree with the overall sentiment I'm hearing in this thread, and I am a democrat more because of the social issues than the financial side.
10/3/2007 10:34:11 PM
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10/4/2007 12:17:23 AM
^^ it sure is easy not to have a deficit when you get to preside over the biggest technological boom ever and leave right before that boom busts. Also doesn't hurt that the previous president set him up for that prosperity... notice that the boom for Clinton starts during Bush I's term...
10/4/2007 1:14:55 AM
le sigh....come on, man.next thing you'll be tellin me, the recession of the early 90's was Reagan's fault.:rolly:anyhow....
10/4/2007 1:18:26 AM
if by "exercise fiscal responsibility" you mean "tax the hell out of everybody and reap enormous benefits from a tech boom for which you bore no responsibility," then sure...
10/4/2007 1:37:01 AM
don't worry aaronburro...joe_schmoe wears womens underwear...he's clearly a closet conservative who thinks about larry craig while he's fucking his beard wife...moving to seattle is like moving to chernobyl
10/4/2007 1:40:45 AM
Debt is neither good nor bad--it is simply a tool. The return on debt is what matters.If you go into debt to buy a house, is that "bad"? I mean, you get a house, right? If you go into debt to build a shelter to feed and clothe those in need, is that "bad"?In any event, this country can readily service its debt. The United States GDP was ~$13 million for 2006 with over 3% growth--our economy can more than handle some annual budget deficits and even significant long-term debt, as long as we get a positive return for it. And you forget that despite the deficits, the Reagan years were some of the most prosperous the United States has ever seen. And Reagan's economy sure beat the shit out of Carter's gasoline lines, stagflation, and misery index. KEY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REAGAN AND CLINTON: Under Reagan taxes went down, but the economy was still booming. Under Clinton, taxes went up--even though he had continually promised a middle-class tax cut during his campaign. I mean, what constituency didn't Clinton lie to?
10/4/2007 1:46:23 AM
no, see. the Carter recession, was Nixon/Ford's fault.the Reagan prosperity was because of Carter's strategic planning.the Bush-the-Elder recession was Reagan's Fault....i mean, clearly this is how it is. Aaronburro says so.
10/4/2007 1:49:38 AM
didnt reagan have high interest rates for a time or something?didnt nixon have high inflation or something?
10/4/2007 1:54:11 AM
^^ Please STFU.^ Can't you fucking Wiki or something? I mean, you do it for most of your coursework, right?
10/4/2007 2:23:23 AM
git off mah thread.
10/4/2007 2:42:53 AM
10/4/2007 6:36:45 AM
It always makes me laugh that the same people that are for making abortion illegal don't seem to give a fuck about the kid after it's born. Who cares if the parents will neglect the unwanted kid? Who cares if the kid doesn't have insurance? Who cares if all these factors will probably lead the kid to jail?Oh yes, put them up for adoption, that has no long-term effects on the child either. None of them will live in an orphanage, none of them will lead bad lives. If they're born everything is great right? So force that woman to have that kid, she should have been abstaining anyway right?
10/4/2007 7:28:13 AM
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10/4/2007 8:13:13 AM
How exactly did the internet bubble affect federal budget spending? Is it because a substantial number of citizens made higher incomes, thus paying more in taxes to the government over that period of time? Or did a lot of these internet companies purchase U.S. Bonds?I'm not saying that the two weren't related, I just don't understand how the two were related. Any clarification would be appreciated.[Edited on October 4, 2007 at 8:16 AM. Reason : A little bit late to the party. ]
10/4/2007 8:13:52 AM
remember kids, murder is OK as long as it is to remove an inconvenience...
10/4/2007 8:15:32 AM
You mean like Saddam Hussein? Or do you mean insurgents? Or do you mean the Taleban? Or Al-Quaeda? Or do you mean our own citizens?Oh wait, you only care about babies, right.
10/4/2007 8:27:47 AM
^haha, ftw
10/4/2007 8:51:35 AM
I'd jump at the chance to vote Republican if they lost the religious right.
10/4/2007 9:00:21 AM
10/4/2007 9:16:38 AM
To me abortion is what keeps the religious right wingers on thier side. I dont believe they would ever do anything about it, bc they need that issue. I hate that voters would be turned off by one issue, but its thier choice. I, like many here, think that if they do break from the republican party it will only make it stronger over time. Abortion has been ruled on, and they are now setting restrictions on it(as thier should be), so its time to move on.As far as clinton and the surplus. If bush raised taxes to a record level like clinton did, we might also have a surplus..but it kills the economy. You cant continue to penalize workers and expect good things to happen. Clinton wasnt nearly as bad a president as repubs like to say, bush is pretty horrible, but simply bc he is more liberal than clinton on spending. If he would have lobbed a couple of cruise missles into afghanistan and been for gay civil unions he would be the greatest democratic president in their history.
10/4/2007 9:49:23 AM
10/4/2007 9:54:16 AM
Clinton had the benefit of one of the larger bubbles in recent memory. The strength of growth was such that it could handle the increased taxes.The economy today? Not so much.
10/4/2007 10:01:03 AM
10/4/2007 10:03:37 AM
screaming bloody communism at democrats is not only myopic, but flat out wrong -- but hey, it makes for great bumper stickers!git r dun'
10/4/2007 10:14:46 AM
boone, the economy was on an artificial roll. Massive fraud in accounting drove the stock market which propelled the economy. Sure you can see that. People had more money for a time. Hell you could have thrown a dart to pick a stock that would have made you money at that time. I do think having a budget surplus does help the economy as a whole(market, etc) but working class having less money from labor is not a good thing.
10/4/2007 10:16:44 AM
they haven't had a conservative presidential candidate in more than twenty years rip gop
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