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08-13-2012, 08:44 PM #49
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08-13-2012, 09:23 PM #50
Re: Paul Ryan VP announcement imminent
Master of 'Gifs for dummies'
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Re: Paul Ryan VP announcement imminent
DADE - The 08 election was the first when young people could vote. Before you had
to be 21. However, those youth that voted for them have graduated and don't have
jobs. Many are with OWS so OBY probably won't get the youth vote this year.
Indies are turning vs him too and I posted stats that Mitt will get an increase in
black votes. The like I posted said OBY is taking blacks for grants and they and
hispanics have the highest unemployment rate.
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08-14-2012, 12:32 AM #52
Re: Paul Ryan VP announcement imminent
Master of 'Gifs for dummies'
"The world called for wetwork, and we answered. No greater good. No just cause." - Kazuhira Miller
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Re: Paul Ryan VP announcement imminent
You said young people never vote. I don't remember them voting either.
Their first election was Nixon v Mondale. That was my first election but was over 18 just
missing the 68 election.
I stand corrected.
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08-14-2012, 06:51 AM #54Master of 'Gifs for dummies'
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08-14-2012, 09:51 AM #55Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: Paul Ryan VP announcement imminent
Maybe they will, I don't know. But that wasn't my point.
My point was the narrative has been written already and it's now Ryan's job to try and fix it. Take a look at the hecklers at his last two speeches and you'll see what I am talking about.
As for the debates, it's a sea of liberal moderators so I don't think he'll get a fair chance there either.
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08-14-2012, 10:02 AM #58Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: Paul Ryan VP announcement imminent
So I was listening to Rush at lunch and heard him cite a story.
It's a very small sample but still interesting.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...b285_blog.html
Before the announcement, senior citizens split 28 percent apiece positively and negatively on Ryan, but afterward his favorable number shot to 46 percent with no change on the other side of the equation. Seniors are likely to get even more outsized attention in the coming months due to Ryan’s controversial proposal to change the Medicare entitlement. A Post-Kaiser poll released over the weekend shows broad, cross-party opposition to such a change.
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08-14-2012, 02:11 PM #60Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: Paul Ryan VP announcement imminent
You know, I am really curious as to what you guys actually like about Paul Ryan's budget proposal. Let me list all the things I DISLIKE about it:
Military spending is completely untouched. This is a huge portion of our spending (pretty disproportionate), and the Ryan budget would leave this completely untouched. Adjusted for inflation, we're spending more than what we were spending when we were dealing with a Soviet Nuclear threat. Great logic there.
According to Ryan, he'll raise revenues by "closing loopholes." Now, we don't know what these loopholes are, and Mr Ryan basically just told us, "Don't worry about it." Ironically, Mitt Romney probably used more of these loopholes than we even know exist. Don't worry though, I'm sure those are the loopholes that'll be eliminated, not things like mortgage tax shelters and things that the common people take advantage of. Right? I mean when Mitt Romney somehow has over a 100 million in his IRA that allows a maximum contribution of 30,000 a year, that sounds like an issue, seeing as how its all tax-free. But don't worry about that, let us think about the loopholes.
Mr. Ryan identifies rising health care costs as a problem. Not once has he explained how he wants to solve the problem.
Also, while we're slashing Social Security/Medicare, since the average person on medicare will pay almost 7000$ more, lets go ahead and cut education funding by 33%. Because remember, education isn't important, even though the US is consistently falling behind inmost educational categories outside of the Collegiate system. Its fine though, the Republican's will fix everything. While we're at it, lets double the interest rate on student loans, even though Student Debt has already surpassed the credit card debt. Makes plenty of sense, after all, students are the ones in a position to pay for stuff.
Honestly, neither party is worth shit anymore. I'm not going to sing Obama's praises either, but Paul Ryan is living in a fairy tale world which simply is not reasonable. And Mitt Romney hasn't shown me how he plans to help his "middle class brethren" with his taxation plan that basically just helps the wealthy. Although that's essentially the agenda for both parties (make the wealthy wealthier, lobbying has to pay off somehow), the Republicans are so overt about it, its kind of sickening. The state of American politics is kind of pathetic these days, with both parties offering a pretty horrible choice, and basically being force to choose whose less of an idiot.
Also, on the subject of the AARP lying to people...really?
How about Death Panels, and the VAST amount of misinformation propagated about the Affordable Healthcare Act. Lets look even more recent. Romney lying about Obama trying to remove military voting rights (completely false), while his party pushes to disenfranchise as many Democratic leaning voters as humanly possible. Not even trying to persuade them in an argument, just straight up taking away their right to vote with Voter ID laws and the like. Lying sucks, but don't act like its only Democrats.
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