That is the one good thing about the republican party, they never make an promises, vote them in and the average American can be sure they will get only what's left after the big players have had what they want.
Republicans seem to be the kind of people who if I conned them out of most of their money they would continue to vote for me just as long as I told them I was a believer.
How many atheists in the government? 1 or 2? that is statistically impossible, at least 10% of them should be atheists,
how many of them told lies just to get voted into office?
Yes, seems to be a pattern in their campaign strategy: appease the people with programs and promises, get more votes, and give their buddies more $100k administration jobs while holding the average person down with more government regulations.
Actually, your statistics claim for government is flawed. The issue is, in almost every state and congressional district there is a majority who claim to be Christian, and a significant percentage that will only vote for a Christian candidate. As such, since all Congressional/Senate races are decided by the majority, the winners are overwhelmingly Christian.
Yes, seems to be a pattern in their campaign strategy: appease the people with programs and promises, get more votes, and give their buddies more $100k administration jobs while holding the average person down with more government regulations.
Here is an actual example of the "cute" appeasement stuff:It's cute that you make it sound like a bad to do things for American citizens "appease the people with programs and promises".
tulc(supposes it is kind of counter Republican to do things for non-millionaires)
Here is an actual example of the "cute" appeasement stuff:
Obamacare: I use to be able to pay for my own healthcare coverage. As soon as Obamacare come into effect, my rate double, my benefits were cut in half, and now those cute American people are paying 3/4 of my bill for me. I could be happy (appeased), but for all the other cuties sake, I'm really not.
They? "They" did that?When they double your premiums and cut your benefits in half, they have taken control by force. That's what happened to me.
Why has the national debt been frozen at 18 trillion the last 2 months?
You do realize that Obamacare isn't universal healthcare, so much of the rate hiking is being done by insurance companies and employers who have a convenient scapegoat.Here is an actual example of the "cute" appeasement stuff:
Obamacare: I use to be able to pay for my own healthcare coverage. As soon as Obamacare come into effect, my rate double, my benefits were cut in half, and now those cute American people are paying 3/4 of my bill for me. I could be happy (appeased), but for all the other cuties sake, I'm really not.
Yeah, just times it by 10. You got it.Help me with the math here: you paid X then X doubled so for example if you were paying $10 it went to $20 of which you now have to pay $5 because someone else is paying $15 of it? Does that sum it up?
tulc(likes to be clear about these things)
The Republican party (for lack of something better) is the BYOB party: No frills, no seating chart, butt out, be your own whatever, without all the oversight. In fact, without all the in-your-face entitlement demands, I would go so far as to say that deregulating things as controversial as abortion would be a slam dunk.What do you propose is the reason they should switch to voting republican?
I didn't say it was a driving force I said there was money to be made, there always is if all a country has to lose is lives,If money was a driving force in America entering WW2, why then drop the atomic bombs? If they didn't drop those bombs, the war could have been extended much longer and more money made.
Or just say they are Christian because it makes sense knowing what will happen if they say they are atheists..Actually, your statistics claim for government is flawed. The issue is, in almost every state and congressional district there is a majority who claim to be Christian, and a significant percentage that will only vote for a Christian candidate. As such, since all Congressional/Senate races are decided by the majority, the winners are overwhelmingly Christian.
Have you actually, um, looked at Republican policies? Because they are very anti-abortion, and abortion is legal, btw, already. But to suggest it would be "deregulated" (by which I assume you mean 'on demand') doesn't make any sense at all, given that the most conservative/Republican states are trying to bring in legislation (and often succeed) that further limit women's rights to abortion. So, I don't know which Republican party it is that you're thinking about. Maybe one on Mars?The Republican party (for lack of something better) is the BYOB party: No frills, no seating chart, butt out, be your own whatever, without all the oversight. In fact, without all the in-your-face entitlement demands, I would go so far as to say that deregulating things as controversial as abortion would be a slam dunk.
The Republican party (for lack of something better) is the BYOB party: No frills, no seating chart, butt out, be your own whatever, without all the oversight. In fact, without all the in-your-face entitlement demands, I would go so far as to say that deregulating things as controversial as abortion would be a slam dunk.