Sunday, August 31, 2014

A few sick puppy

Not all of the things I put out here are wrote by my self< there by I give credit where and when it's due.....
I mean only to pass the voice of the cicizen on.....

Shit and more shit, from these sick puppy Republicans!
They've got nothing else. They can't sell their right-wing policies as actually working because there's no data to back that up. They can't even sell their policies as logical because, well, they aren't.

So what can Republicans do? Get people afraid. Afraid of "them," the brown president and the brown hordes at the border. In reality the people at the border are refugees and children. To Republicans, that doesn't matter and it certainly doesn't inspire compassion.
 Steve King's anti-immigration ally Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) has been harping about the supposed "diseases" these children are carrying.

This is all about fear, about making people afraid of what America is becoming, of what America already is. Republicans are counting on the fact that fear makes people do stupid things. Like voting Republican.

Obama?  Hell, He's a constitutional lawyer, he knows what is legal. Oh, and all of the other Presidents who used executive powers more than Obama, what about them? so give me a name,  ONE president who's policies didn't fail or bypass the Constitution .

GOP? well Can't win on policy, so all that's left is lying, cheating and voter suppression..



The Tea Party loonies live in a delusional world where defeats are victories, their lies are facts and the truth is a conspiracy against them.
Timothy Ray Murray is taking the term “sore loser” to an entirely new level. The failed congressional candidate is claiming that his Republican primary opponent, Rep. Frank Lucas (R-OK), is actually a body double, and that any votes for Lucas must be transferred immediately to him.

All of a sudden we don’t trust the spy agencies or Congress or the president, and we feel a little iffy about rich people!
Kill the goverment, put it in atub full of water, make it so small it no longer work for anyone~!  quite a turnabout for a franchise that began with hyper-patriotic swagger, assuring us by way of none-too-subtle metaphor that the war on terror was awesome and that diplomacy and negotiation were for pussies.
 Our own government is spying on us and corporations are evil and terror cells are everywhere.....

 Man oh man the sick puppy TP/GOP,  hypocritical and openly contemptuous of its audience, we The People.
 Death to America from the Republican Party, and  Ted Cruz’s  who wish to hell he can be the top presidential thinggie or what ever.....this mouthie fool will be a total  political disaster......

 If you're one of those Christian's who believes the working poor should be tossed in the street, have no water, and their kids should have no education, I'm sure you'll be glad to vote Republican.
 Plan A was to be more tolerant and accepting of minorities, women, and gays, but that has proven to be a challenge they are not up to . so I would guess those outreach programs to women and minorities did not work like they thought they would.  I am a firm believer in equal rights for all. I also believe that no man should have control over a woman and her medical decisions.

 Preaching from the pulpit could lose a church its non profit status. It is specifically prohibited. Churches can have all the freedom of speech they want -- they just won't get to claim an exemption from taxes.
 Of course federal law does not require preachers to refrain from preaching about political issues, just advocating for specific political candidates. The line between being a 501(c)(3) religious entity and a PAC isn't really all that fine. Religious institutions can harangue their membership about what issues are important, can publish voter "guides," can even strongly suggest how a follower ought to feel about any of the issues. We are hardly hamstrung in our ability to advocate for the things that are important to us, but so many conservative Christians seem to believe that their rights are being abridged if they cannot specifically require their members to vote for certain candidates.