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Fmr President & Senator Polnut
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E: -2.71, S: -5.22

« on: September 11, 2011, 07:32:19 PM »

The left has a delusion that their policies are what the people want.  They always say its about the messenger and the messaging - not the actual policies themselves - when they are regarded as faliures.  Republicans get in trouble when they start acting like democrats and betray pledges they made to the base (like the republicans of 2000-2010).  Republicans that move further to the right are welcomed so long as they articulate (see Rubio).  Democrats get in trouble with the American people because their policies are destined to be failures even prior to implementation - like Obamacare.  The American people never punish democrats for moving to the center (like Clinton), rather it is when they move to the left.  Obama is the most radical, most socialist, left-wing president we have ever had in this country.  He is a true believer in the teachings of Karl Marx and company. He wants to destroy the country and we will do anything and everything, even vote for people we don't like all that much to turn him out of office before he does anymore damage.  So understand that our intensity is beyond simple anger, its pre-revolutionary.  Rest assured, we will turnout and it won't be even close.

On what planet are you residing?

He may be the most left-wing... but he's still to the right of David Cameron.

It'd be nice to have a political discussion without it dissolving into hysterical political hyperbole.
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Fmr President & Senator Polnut
polnut
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Posts: 19,489
Australia


Political Matrix
E: -2.71, S: -5.22

« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2011, 10:13:45 PM »

Higher levels of education, longer life expectancy, lower infant mortality... you know stuff like that.

I don't like the law of the jungle being applied in Government policy...


You really are reaching trying to connect those two.
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