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The Viking wrote: :rofl rofllol I knew you wouldn't and cuoldn't answer it. Kate to the rescue. You just repeat things and don't know why you say them.
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The very definition of ironySoulshiner wrote: "This is why I stay on FB. I hate the drama and having to lower my IQ to come over here."
Now THAT is funny.
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Kate wrote:
Thanks for proving my point that you really aren't interested in debate, just echos of your viewpoints.The Viking wrote: It is called a response and I wasn't pissy you whiny liberal. You are the absolute stereotype of whiny thin skinned liberals. You guys have a good weekend. I am going back to talk to intelligent people.
Stay classy, Viking.
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Science Chic wrote: And yet again, you avoid EVERYTHING I posted about Huntsman. You ask for his jobs plan, I give it to you, you say nothing. rofllol You must be terrified that he'd actually make a better conservative candidate than your boy Perry. He sure has a better track record, better experience, and better plans. Instead of attacking me, why not address the information I gave you that you asked for?
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[youtube:3jazoene][/youtube:3jazoene]Ladies and gentlemen, for the sake of America’s economic and national security, we must unshackle ourselves from the scourge of foreign oil. So how do we do that? There are three basic steps that need to be taken.
So number one, we must increase domestic production.
Oil is a plentiful resource across America. From the Gulf of Mexico to Alaska, our country has abundant untapped resources. My administration will stand behind the Keystone pipeline, creating more than 100,000 American jobs while reducing our dependence on overseas imports. Hydraulic fracturing is also an opportunity to expand our domestic energy production.
Coal, while viewed with hostility by some, is one of America’s most abundant energy resources and the mainstay of many communities. This summer, in fact, we will likely see blackouts as a result of the administration’s assault on coal, which will take 8% of U.S. generating capacity offline.
On my first day in office, I will take three immediate steps to launch a sea change in energy policy. I will direct my administration to clarify rules that ensure the safe and rapid expansion of offshore drilling and fracking. I will move to open our fuel distribution network to all forms of energy, biofuels, natural gas and electricity. I will systemically begin to eliminate every subsidy for energy companies, whether it be oil, natural gas, wind or solar. Under my presidency, the United States will get out of the subsidy business. And if necessary, I will use my executive authority to act unilaterally.
[youtube:3jazoene][/youtube:3jazoene]Though its four sections are titled Tax Reform, Regulatory Reform, Energy Independence, and Free Trade, the plan contains significant health policy reforms that would dramatically improve the (shrinking) private-sector portion of our health-care system. Most importantly, it echoes the Simpson-Bowles “Zero Plan” for tax reform, from President Obama’s deficit commission, by eliminating “all deductions and credits in favor of lower marginal [tax] rates.”
My discussion of Huntsman’s proposals would not be complete without mentioning that, yes, he favors repealing “President Obama’s unconstitutional and unaffordable health care plan.”
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