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Old 07-15-2012, 03:21 PM   #250
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This is stuff is great! Righties stroking one another's egos with dueling Ron Paul ads and supply-side friendly articles that seemingly reinforce their faith in the trickle down dogma that has yet to work in the real world- ie the past 30 years. Hey, I know it works in academic excercises that your professor shows you in your econ classes, I've been there, but your religion has yet to prove itself in the actual global economy- which includes people who don't drive or can't afford an Audi, a BMW, or a Merc (all German makes...). My guess is, is that most, if not all of you make less than $100k per year and consistently vote GOP- which to me, is a mind-blowing concept. I could go on with more, but what's the point of doing so? I hope one day, I make enough money to justify voting Republican.

Anyway, just call me a name, and quote some bullshit article filled with big words you had to look up in your thesaurs, endorsed by the Heritage Foundation which you found while browsing through Glen Beck's website looking for positive reinforcement- which is what you guys thrive at. Set me straight, shit, threaten me with a second amendment remedy if you have to. I mean, I must be a socialist, or a communist, or some kind of ingnorant malefactor to believe that the federal government can do some good with regards to societal and economic concerns. The 20th century was a fluke right?
Repeal the 20th century! The Earth is flat! Who's with me?
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