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FROM 2012 INTO 2013 POLITICS THREAD

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Moderator1, Sep 21, 2012.

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  1. Inky_Wretch

    Inky_Wretch Well-Known Member

    People opposed to gay marriage should get somebody who said "When couples are committed to each other and love each other then they ought to have the same sort of rights that everyone has" as its face person?

    That makes total sense.
     
  2. dog eat dog world

    dog eat dog world New Member

    Well, if Tebow can be a hypocrite by going against his beliefs, then Bush can do so to be liked by Republicans. One hypocrisy deserves another - but oh wait, it's ok for Tebow to have a belief as long as he keeps it to himself should it interfere with the militant left. Gotcha.
     
  3. Uncle.Ruckus

    Uncle.Ruckus Guest

    Do you find it hard to hide the fact you're gay?
     
  4. Boom_70

    Boom_70 Well-Known Member

    I just received a scary e mail from Stephanie Cutter on the upcomming sequester. I had no idea that the situation was so dire:

    Boom

    Prepare yourself for job layoffs, reduced access to early education, slower emergency response, slashed health care, and more people living on the street.

    This Friday is the final deadline for congressional Republicans to stop disastrous automatic spending cuts (known as the "sequester") that will hurt everyday Americans -- including you.

    These budget cuts will take a sledgehammer to the budget, and indiscriminately cut critical programs vital to economic growth and middle class families.

    If Congress fails to act, we'd see budget cuts pretty much across the board to critical services that teachers, first responders, seniors, children, and our men and women in uniform rely on every day.

    It sounds bad because it is. And with all these cuts on the line, why are congressional Republicans refusing to budge?

    Because to do so, they'd have to close tax loopholes for millionaires and billionaires, oil companies, vacation homes, and private jet owners. I'm not kidding.

    It's on each of us to speak up. Share what these budget cuts could mean to you -- or someone you know -- today. Congress needs to hear it.

    President Obama has offered a balanced plan to reduce our deficit, asking the wealthy to pay their fair share so that we can protect programs that are incredibly important for working and middle-class Americans.

    But congressional Republicans so far are refusing to compromise.

    Here are some of the consequences if Congress fails to act by Friday:

    -- 10,000 teachers would be laid off, $400 million would be cut from Head Start, the program that makes sure at-risk preschoolers are ready for kindergarten, and 70,000 kids would be kicked out of the early-education program completely.

    -- The budget for firemen and other first responders to react when natural disasters strike would be cut by $35 million.

    -- Nutrition programs that help make sure seniors don't go hungry would be cut by $43 million.

    -- A program that helps provide housing for the formerly homeless, including many veterans, would be shuttered, putting them at risk of going back on the street.

    -- A number of programs that help the most vulnerable families and children would be slashed -- including the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children dropping 600,000 women alone.

    Right now, each of us has a responsibility to step up and make sure Congress hears our voices.

    Whether you'd be directly affected by these sequester cuts, or whether they'd affect a senior, veteran, or teacher you know, please share what they mean to you:

    http://my.barackobama.com/Share-Your-Sequester-Story

    Let's keep the pressure on congressional Republicans to do the right thing.

    Thanks,

    Stephanie

    Stephanie Cutter
    Organizing for Action
     
  5. Azrael

    Azrael Well-Known Member

    Is that anything like "gutting" our "military capability?"
     
  6. old_tony

    old_tony Well-Known Member

    And that makes it official: raising the minimum wage is a horrible idea.
     
  7. Ben_Hecht

    Ben_Hecht Active Member


    There's NO embarassing Rush, as you know . . . he'll do anything to pander to / gin up his base, so they can get up the gumption to point fingers at others they blame for their own problems, while stroking themselves . . .
     
  8. Is it "gutting" the military because it affects your line of work?
     
  9. Boom_70

    Boom_70 Well-Known Member

    She's not kidding.
     
  10. LongTimeListener

    LongTimeListener Well-Known Member

    Sheila Bair -- former FDIC chair and lifelong Republican -- argues that raising taxes on the richest 1 percent is not only a good idea now, it completely falls in line with prior Republican ideals. She particularly takes issue with the reduced taxes on investment income that creates no jobs.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/27/opinion/republicans-must-bridge-the-income-gap.html?hp&_r=0
     
  11. Commie!
     
  12. old_tony

    old_tony Well-Known Member

    As it was about midnight EST when she went on, I'm pretty sure the Governor's Dinner was long over.
     
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