American History Comes Full Circle

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18 Responses to American History Comes Full Circle

  1. tom0mason says:

    Well put Steven.

  2. Bob Koss says:

    I hear the owner of the Washington Redskins is considering dropping Washington from the team name because it is too embarrassing.

  3. gofer says:

    TEA stands for Taxed Enough Already and the Tea Party stands for fiscal responsibility. I guess this is just too much for some people who want to pay more taxes and burden our great grandchildren with massive debt. How this could even remotely be considered terrorist is beyond comprehension. What on earth would Cruz and Palin be tried for? Being responsible and living within our means? No wonder we are in such sad shape with people making these types of comments based on nothing but their own imagined perceptions.

    • Blade says:

      Exactly! So let’s just expand that variable and see what this little twerp was really thinking …

      It is time to label the [Taxed Enough Already] party a terrorist organization.

      It is time to label [Fiscal Responsibility] party a terrorist idea.

      So this scumbag is actually hating on responsibility, or any person or group that makes even a baby step in that direction. It’s like a child hates his parents that deny the kid some expensive toy or tells him to finish his homework.

      They have no choice but to feel this way. The only reason Socialism even exists in America is because of the concept of red ink. Remember the battles for a balanced budget Amendment? As toothless as it was it drove these scum to spitting venomn like a rattlesnake.

      These are the enemies of America, Liberals usually, but Socialists to the core. They actually see the Federal Government as a financial printing press that is there to fund their dreams and they will lie and cheat and do whatever to preserve it.

      A Constitutional Convention, or Civil War, there are no other options now.

      • gofer says:

        These are the same people who want a 24 hour waiting period in D.C. to get a tattoo, but would scream their rights are being denied if the same waiting period was suggested for an abortion. They don’t want people to smoke with the reason that it increases public health care costs, but have no such objections to HIV/AIDS causes. Obamacare charges higher rates for smokers, but not for those with HIV/AIDS. They are walking contradictions addicted to their own ideological, social and cultural beliefs and revile anybody that doesn’t agree with them. A comment in the Telegraph said Tea Partiers were burning down mosques and Sikh temples because they looked like mosques and waving confederate flags in front of the White House. This is how unhinged a lot of them have become, believing their imaginations. There is no reasoning with an unreasonable people. There is a concerted effort backed by liberal groups to paint the Tea Party as some kind of KKK resurrection and it’s deliberate. The right needs to stand up and fight back and explain to the public what the truth is instead of allowing the left to control the debate.

        There are a great many liberals that all they know about the party is that they “stand for the little guy against rich Republicans.” The leftist leaders spend a lot of time reinforcing that belief. They are highly educated on the upper end and little or no education on the lower end and sparsely represented in the in-between areas and mostly confined to urban areas where government dominates the culture.

  4. gofer says:

    Witnessed 3 kids purchase $22.00 worth of chips and sodas at the convenience store and paid with a EBT card. This happens across the country how many thousands of times per minute? They could buy twice as much for the same price across the street at the grocery store, but that’s inconvenient or they could actually buy some real food since they are supposed to be starving. They should be talking about rooting out fraud and how to save money instead of screaming for a higher debt limit.

  5. crosspatch says:

    Because the concept of the people holding their elected officials responsible for their votes must be stamped out at any cost.

  6. crosspatch says:

    “Witnessed 3 kids purchase $22.00 worth of chips and sodas at the convenience store and paid with a EBT card. ”

    Here is what I witness every day: San Joaquin County California has an unemployment rate over 12% yet it has a 30 to 40 percent worker shortage in the ag industry. Why? Because if those people went off unemployment and went to work in the fields, they would lose money. It pays better to be on benefits than to work. They would make too much to qualify for many of their subsidies which would get cut off. Once they lose the subsidies for rent and food plus the unemployment, the work no longer pays. Now we add health care premium subsidies to the mix. If their income rises, they lose the subsidy. In many cases earning ONE dollar a year over the limit means losing hundreds of dollars PER MONTH. We need to get rid of these “benefit cliffs” and make the benefits gradually taper off so it always pays to improve your situation.

    • Robertv says:

      Inside the minds of the default deniers

      http://youtu.be/XAjIsbotqIs

      • GoneWithTheWind says:

        Each month the federal government receives 10 times as much revenue from taxes then is required to pay the interest on the national debt. Paying the interest on the debt is mandated. So the only possible way we could default would be if the administration chose to ignore the law and defaulted intentinaly for political reasons.

      • Dave G says:

        All it takes is an executive order… you know… lilke he’s done 19 times with ObamaCare… (or something similar).

  7. Robertv says:

    http://youtu.be/IMgp9b_u8Qo

    Weekend Vigilante Sheila Zilinsky and cohost Dr. Tim Ball joined by Dr.of Digital Privacy Katherine Albrect giving us pertinent facts on the RFID. Haggman and Haggman weigh in on the Orwellian nightmare unfolding before us.

  8. Andy Oz says:

    Spent Default Sunday barbaqueing and watching the Bathurst 1000 – The Great Race.
    Here are some highlights.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVq9DaTgqG4

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