5/1/2010 1:27:40 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p_1E5d5bfE
5/3/2010 9:09:38 PM
Hey there's nothing racist about that arizona immigration la-
5/3/2010 10:53:34 PM
Go figure the top GOP nominee joins teh corruption party along with an already rotten to the core NC democratic leadership team of the leaving Mike Easley and newly elected Bev Perdue.
5/3/2010 11:33:01 PM
GOPish.... ?http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0504/christian-leader-caught-rent-boy-needed-luggage/
5/4/2010 4:02:27 PM
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704247904575240812672173820.htmlguess we can wrap this thread up
5/13/2010 2:57:11 PM
5/13/2010 4:05:49 PM
^^ OH SHIT the wall street journal thinks the republicans are gaining support?
5/13/2010 7:09:01 PM
http://gawker.com/5540073/this-campaign-ad-is-the-most-american-thing-ever-madeIs this guy for real? It looks like a Daily Show parody.
5/16/2010 10:35:59 PM
^haha, I came in here to post that. I love when he just randomly pulls that rifle out of nowhere.
5/17/2010 9:01:04 AM
5/18/2010 9:52:57 AM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37237288/ns/politics/
5/20/2010 12:54:02 PM
D'Annunzio v. Fetzer... NC GOP are rumbling:http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/05/23/1452353/top-gop-leaders-line-up-against.html
5/26/2010 8:53:01 PM
http://preview.bloomberg.com/news/2010-06-01/second-video-surfaces-of-senate-candidate-kirk-making-false-military-claim.html
6/1/2010 10:22:52 PM
"Batshit" Bachmann complains that government isn't big enough:
6/2/2010 9:26:02 AM
6/4/2010 11:23:31 AM
Especially considering exactly what he's said.http://www.free-times.com/index.php?cat=1992209084141467&act=post&pid=11860406103619087
6/5/2010 12:39:38 PM
awww jeez. >.<
6/5/2010 1:43:17 PM
That feels more like a "stupid, backward South Carolinian" story than anything else.
6/5/2010 1:46:13 PM
"What is wrong with the new law on immigration in Arizona?""We ought to pass the same exact fair law."-Pat McCrory 6/5/2010
6/6/2010 1:12:41 PM
again, its basically the same as the existing federal law. whats the difference if every state passes it? i still fail to see the big deal. the people frothing at the mouth about it should be in Obama's face just as much.
6/6/2010 10:35:58 PM
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you Catherine Crabill (R). She is running for a Republican nomination for US Congress from Virginia's 1st congressional district.
6/8/2010 11:50:00 AM
6/9/2010 10:57:39 AM
6/9/2010 11:00:44 AM
http://marquee.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/10/john-mccain-i-would-never-tax-snookis-tanning-bed/?hpt=T3
6/10/2010 5:05:14 PM
lol I think that's funny, even if it probably wasn't him"u r right"
6/10/2010 5:29:28 PM
http://bluenc.com/nc-republicans-and-their-warped-ideology#new
6/14/2010 5:56:10 PM
That's the problem that comes about when you think marriage is a privilege provided by the government, rather than a right. I bet some of these same "conservatives" rail against government power grabbing, but see no problem with it when it supports their bigotry.
6/14/2010 6:58:48 PM
6/17/2010 12:28:11 PM
GOP: Where we protect large companies instead of hard-working, blue-collar Americans.
6/17/2010 12:37:26 PM
What blue collar Americans? There aren't any left.
6/17/2010 1:27:40 PM
Sorry, I didn't use the GOP term... What I meant to say was GOP: Where we protect large companies instead of REAL America.
6/17/2010 1:29:27 PM
They protect the part of america that's worth protecting.
6/17/2010 2:03:29 PM
6/17/2010 6:27:08 PM
6/17/2010 8:20:50 PM
^^...right. If anyone got that from Rand Paul's message, they already made up their mind beforehand. There's no way Rand Paul thinks we can have everything the government promises without paying for it. We can't even pay for it in the first place. We have no money. The hand outs will either come to an end, or they eventually won't be worth anything. There's no reforming our way out of this one.The fact that Rand Paul gets paid through Medicare or Medicaid means nothing. I'm a libertarian, and I don't believe in the government giving out money. Guess what, though? If the government offers to create some money for me, I would gladly take it. I can use the money. I would disagree with the decision to do it, but I would be forced to act in my own self-interest. No doctor is going to be able to get by without taking Medicare, and why would they? What would be the benefit? The government and health care are so intertwined at this point that you just have to play the system to make a living.Another example is government subsidized student loans. I don't think there should be such a thing, yet I myself took out a subsidized loan. Is that inconsistent of me? Should I have said, "No, I'm going to take a private loan, at higher interest, out of principle!" That would be fucking retarded. It wouldn't fix the problem, it would just make me poorer. When there's an incentive to do the wrong thing, that's called a moral hazard, and we have plenty of it in this country to go around.The point, which I've seen brought up so many times, is, "hey, you benefited from government subsidies or funding! therefore, you can't be against those subsidies in principle!" It's a fallacy, and it doesn't work. Paul would rather there not be Medicare, but he also acknowledges that it's here, and for the time being, it's necessary. That doesn't mean we should keep it forever. We have to get rid of it eventually, because it's bankrupting us.
6/17/2010 9:05:00 PM
So you're advocating having principles and choosing to ignore them because your self-interest is more important?You know what that makes him? One more idiot politician that talks out of both sides of his mouth. He's a hero to no one.
6/17/2010 9:09:37 PM
He's not ignoring his principles. The fact that you think he is shows that you don't understand his positions, or even the issue at hand.Here's an example of a principle he might have: There shouldn't be Medicare. Pretty simple. I agree with him. The reality is that we do have Medicare, and it has severely distorted the health care market. He, like most Americans, is forced to pay into the failing system. Medicare, along with other problems within the tax code, has driven up the cost of health care substantially. Most doctors get a large percentage of their payment through Medicare. Almost all of them get it through some sort of insurance program. Rand Paul is not saying, "There shouldn't be Medicare, and no one should be taking advantage of it in its current form." If he was, then he would be ignoring his principles. If it's there, it's going to get used. His point is that we should move towards a health care system without Medicare. That's an ideal. We're not to that point yet.[Edited on June 17, 2010 at 9:22 PM. Reason : ]
6/17/2010 9:18:54 PM
^ The issue is, if the article is accurate, that Rand Paul is not merely just taking the medicare, he's supports the medicare system.
6/17/2010 9:32:37 PM
He opposed cuts to Medicare and Medicaid, but that makes perfect sense. We've nurtured a culture of dependency. There are old and disabled people that depend on Medicare and Medicaid for survival. The question is whether or not Medicare, in its current form, is sustainable. If asked whether or not Medicare should have been created to begin with, I'm sure he'd say it shouldn't have been, and that the federal government had no authority to do so. It's just not practical to scrap the whole thing at once, though. Now it's a matter of getting rid of Medicare without having people die in streets at the same time.
6/17/2010 9:42:34 PM
6/17/2010 10:02:21 PM
Two words can fix social security: Need based.But it'll never happen
6/17/2010 10:07:08 PM
6/18/2010 12:39:03 AM
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jul/02/george-bush-worse-richard-nixon-president-pollGeorge Bush was worse than Richard Nixon says president poll
7/1/2010 9:14:25 PM
7/2/2010 11:04:58 AM
7/2/2010 11:14:10 AM
Ronald Reagan's years as a Hollywood actor definitely bumps his credibility as a politician.
7/2/2010 1:07:13 PM
^ In fairness to Reagan, he wasn't just an actor. He held multiple positions with the Screen Actors Guild and was even the organization's president for a number of years, during which time he dealt with important related issues such as labor-management disputes, the Taft-Hartley Act, the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) hearings, and Hollywood blacklisting. In addition, Reagan was a U.S. military officer and a two-term governor of one of the largest and most populous states in the nation. That's much more executive experience than Obama brought to the table.
7/2/2010 1:24:54 PM
^ the Smoot-Hawley Tariff??thafuckyoutalkinboutwillis?[Edited on July 2, 2010 at 4:04 PM. Reason : ]
7/2/2010 4:03:45 PM
Hawaii's House & Senate passed a civil unions bill. The republican governor just vetoed it despite support by a majority of the public there according to the polling.
7/6/2010 9:21:41 PM