Not a good night for the T-Party

25 Jun 2014 07:16 #1 by LadyJazzer
Welllll, looks like the teabaggers didn't fare very well last night. They lost in Mississippi, Oklahoma, North Carolina, Colorado, ... And even Charlie Rangel got back in...

Perhaps it's time to put Cruz & Palin back into the clown car and have them drive off into the sunset. Cruz and his extremist garbage is toast. Palin is not even a has-been...She's a "never was"... But I hope they just keep endorsing the 'bagger candidates. It's a sure-fire kiss-of-death.

...And they're running out of old, angry white guys to vote for them.

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25 Jun 2014 07:38 #2 by FredHayek
Dems cheer when the TEA Party wins, look at that whack job, he will never beat our Dem.
Dems cheer when the TEA Party loses, see they are dead! Their candidates can't even win the primary.

The real bad news from last night? Corrupt pork peddler incumbent corpses like Rangel and Cochrane won again. So much for fiscal conservatism.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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25 Jun 2014 07:46 - 25 Jun 2014 07:51 #3 by LadyJazzer
We cheer when they win in primaries...They're so much easier to beat. You can't buy that kind of wacko.

We cheer when they lose in general elections... It proves their only serious support is in the radical 5-7% of the electorate that is so out of touch with reality that watching them lose merely confirms what we already know--They're bat-sh*t-crazy... (Think: Tancredo...McDaniels...Angle...O'Donnell, ad nauseum)...

The GOOD news from last night? Your kind of Randroid sociopathic "fiscal conservatism" can't stand on its own merits. The policies of screwing the middle class so that the 1% can continue to enjoy their tax-breaks is not going to last much longer. If you can't cheat, you can't win. Watch the voter-suppression laws continue to fall.

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25 Jun 2014 07:50 #4 by Blazer Bob
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25 Jun 2014 07:53 #5 by LadyJazzer

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25 Jun 2014 08:21 #6 by FredHayek
Downside? Cochran keeping his seat makes it more likely that the GOP takes the Senate.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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25 Jun 2014 08:23 #7 by FredHayek
:tongue: You love that Meme, but why has wealth disparity increased under your hero President Obama? Should we photoshop Hillary and him into your favorite picture?

LadyJazzer wrote:


Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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25 Jun 2014 09:25 #8 by LadyJazzer

FredHayek wrote: You love that Meme, but why has wealth disparity increased under your hero President Obama?


Yeah, I DO love that meme... It says everything about the lies of the TeaBagger Party in one pic.

Enough charts and graphs have been posted from the CBO, Nat'l Budget Office and other RELIABLE sources to answer your question of how the wealth went to the top 1% over the past 30 years. Obama could hardly turn that around on a dime with a bunch of losers in the House with their thumbs on the scales of getting anything done. You want to see the proof of the wealth disparity, do a search on MyMountainTown/The Courthouse. I won't do your search for you...And you're not interested in proof anyway.

Troll much?

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25 Jun 2014 09:35 #9 by FredHayek
In five years, he not only hasn't helped wealth disparity, it has increased under his watch, despite him saying it is a priority to remedy.
And his new EPA rules are only going to make it worse, the poor and middle class will be paying much more for their power and heat as inexpensive coal plants are being replaced with high priced alternative energy sources. The 99% already spend much more of their budgets on energy than the 1%, and this percentage will rise.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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25 Jun 2014 14:24 #10 by LadyJazzer
So much of that crap has already been debunked as the "usual sky-is-falling garbage from Republicans", save it for someone who's stupid enough to believe it.

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