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So you didn't even read the tweet. It's not about Ford or the sexual abuse allegations against Kavanaugh, it's about how he mysteriously paid off hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt and bought a 1.2 million dollar house in a single year on a government salary.
Yes, I read the tweet. That is the WaPo bs story. They were the "source" of the made up 2018 debt story. I guess you didn't read the story.

You do know what spaces and paragraphs mean right? My whole post was a slam on the leftwing and the leftwing media and their full on slander of Kavanaugh. Both stories were made up.
 
Uh, MotherJones was the source on the financial investigative reporting.

I know what spaces and paragraphs mean. Do you know what "non sequitur" means?
 
You should ask Bernie how a National Socialists, oops Democrat Socialist, who never had a job, can have three multi-million dollar homes. Must be from all the funds Bernie's wife stole from the college she bankrupted, right?

If only his financial information was public and you could easily see that he wrote a best-selling book and invested well for decades.

Oh wait, you can! https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2019/05/24/bernie-sanders-millionaires-226982

You should take one of those "learn how to use the internet" classes at the community center after lockdown ends.
 
If only his financial information was public and you could easily see that he wrote a best-selling book and invested well for decades.

Oh wait, you can! https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2019/05/24/bernie-sanders-millionaires-226982

You should take one of those "learn how to use the internet" classes at the community center after lockdown ends.

Only if you could reference a rational non hard left news org to back up your make believe world.

You missed the point, and the historical barb.

But Bernie's active avoidance of the subject matter, while telling you Socialism is a good idea, should tell you all you need to know on that.
 
Uh, MotherJones was the source on the financial investigative reporting.

I know what spaces and paragraphs mean. Do you know what "non sequitur" means?

Well when I "googled" as, you suggested, to see if anything new had come up and this was the "google" 1 and 2 results. Note the bold dates.
The Many Mysteries of Brett Kavanaugh's Finances – mom ...
www.motherjones.com › politics › 2018/09 › the-many...

Sep 13, 2018 - His debts on three credit cards, as well as a loan against his retirement account, totaled between $60,000 and $200,000 in 2016, according to his ...

Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh piled up credit card ...
www.washingtonpost.com › investigations › 2018/07/11

Jul 11, 2018 - Kavanaugh reported between $60000 to $200000 in credit card and personal loan debt in 2016.

And none the less they are still 2 years old and based on the news cycle were made up. So leftist lies and innuendo to shame into compliance someone who has a different more logical and sane world view.
 
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you are stuffed with more ******* that the Christmas goose.....and have never shown any facts in any of you mindless rants

it is why most avoid you like the plague ….you just found a new one....won't be long before you show yourself to be a retarded twit again!

You wouldn't know if I quoted facts or not.

You can't comprehend 90% of what is posted here.

And you haven't had an original thought since you were in 8th grade, based on your "insults"

We all know if cable went out you wouldn't have a clue what to think. Well except you would "know" orange man bad since left wing media told you that for 3 almost 4 years.

And we know you stopped reading in 2016 since all your article come from leftwing propaganda sites dated 2016. That and you told us you don't read them.

The line spaces are there to help you understand. Like in a 4th grade school reader. Good luck on comprehending that.
 
Just for those Trump followers, this is for you, all truth.
The problem and reason we call disparaging, is the Democratic's have no answer, to tell. As the answer is a blatant response they wish to keep hidden as it exposes them for the hypocrites they truly are. Your either for social distancing or your not. Democrats are masters of the moving acts of deception, along with the lie's, They process little character or conviction, they only believe in the socialist revolution, and what suits there needs. There never concerned with what’s best for all the people, or America, only their own greed and control of others. I have concluded you can not have a conversation with these people as they have no solutions, or the intelligence to discover one, You on the other hand do not have all the degrees, but you have what all the degree people lack. COMMON SENSE, and ability to reason. You have the wisdom of life, they lack the very substance of life, COMMON SENSE.
 
Just for those Trump followers, this is for you, all truth.
The problem and reason we call disparaging, is the Democratic's have no answer, to tell. As the answer is a blatant response they wish to keep hidden as it exposes them for the hypocrites they truly are. Your either for social distancing or your not. Democrats are masters of the moving acts of deception, along with the lie's, They process little character or conviction, they only believe in the socialist revolution, and what suits there needs. There never concerned with what’s best for all the people, or America, only their own greed and control of others. I have concluded you can not have a conversation with these people as they have no solutions, or the intelligence to discover one, You on the other hand do not have all the degrees, but you have what all the degree people lack. COMMON SENSE, and ability to reason. You have the wisdom of life, they lack the very substance of life, COMMON SENSE.






Not One Law Republicans Passed Has Helped America In Over Forty Years



December 2, 1970 was the last time a Republican created something that benefits the greater good of society. Seriously, it’s been over forty years since any Republican has successfully enacted legislation that is based on scientific data, also known as reality. Richard M. Nixon created the EPA in 1970 which marks the last time the party behaved responsibly by utilizing data from climate scientists and attempting to clean up our environment. Their actions ever since have been an attempt to pollute indiscriminately.

Everything the GOP stands for is rooted in religiously-based discrimination of some sort. Whether they are quashing the rights of women, the poor and minorities or relinquishing the rights to ******* clean water and breathe healthy air, the GOP is always on the wrong side of history. They claim trickle down economics is the magical way the job-creator fairies instinctively share their wealth. Profit-gorging corporations care only about their coveted bottom line: earnings for the shareholders. They are not concerned with the middle class, as companies like Walmart have created the working poor as the new normal. The laws they’ve passed are unimaginably awful.

Without even touching on the denial of racism and sexism, one can see very clearly how rooted in fantasy and lies the Republican platform has become. It is fashionable to disregard evidence, fact and data to promote the agendas of large corporations who care nothing for the citizens of this country. With 5/9 of the Supreme Court on board to sanction deception to the American people, we are truly in a situation where everyone MUST pay attention or our country will go the way of theocracies like Afghanistan. Income inequality will only worsen as our situation on this planet becomes more perilous with increasing weather disasters. Politics is local, and electing Democrats who are not religious shamans would be a great step in the right direction in this 2014 election year.

 
Republicans and their identity politics are destroying America





Instead of acknowledging facts, Republicans continue to perpetuate the racially-tinged myths that have gridlocked our government. Instead of acknowledging facts, Republicans choose to pontificate about the illegality of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), while simultaneously defending the unconstitutional racial profiling by Sheriff Joseph Arpaio and the unconstitutional muslim ban by President Trump.



What happened to any semblance of political consistency? Republicans shouldn’t have to add falsities into their arguments, but they choose to. Republicans shouldn’t have to play to insecurities and fears to drive their party’s agenda, but they choose to. Republicans shouldn’t be willing to trick and misinform voters to win a political battle, but they choose to. Republicans are making a choice.





Rewriting our political and racial history using identity politics isn’t just immoral and dangerous, it’s a desperate choice. Identity politics are destroying our ability to have honest conversations. Identity politics are destroying our ability to govern. Identity politics are a tool for distracting away from actual policy debates.





Republicans know that it’s easier to distract than it is to discuss our obligations. Republicans know that nothing works more effectively to rile up the Republican base than identity politics. It’s no accident that Republican voters increasingly believe that the “takers” are lazy minorities who depend on the government and that immigrants here illegally are ******* the system dry.





What Republican politicians don’t publicly acknowledge is that statistics show that approximately 40 percent of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients are white Americans, and specifically, white southern Americans, many of whom are Republicans. If Republicans have the better argument, if Republicans have the better policies and if Republicans have the better ideas, shouldn’t they be able to rise above the identity politics that they purport to hate and argue facts?


Look no further than the health care debate for proof. Republican voters have been told repeatedly that a single-payer system would mean the end of the private markets. Republican voters have been told repeatedly that a single payer system means government-controlled health care. Republican voters have been lied to repeatedly. A single-payer system doesn’t mean the private market disappears, it just means that you don’t die if you can’t afford health insurance. It’s that simple. Isn’t that what being the greatest country in the world is all about? There’s nothing great about letting your citizens die from preventable and curable diseases, right?


As the most powerful nation in the history of the world, we can afford to improve the lives of all Americans. The question we must ask is whether that’s a priority. How we spend our money is directly tied to what kind of future we want to have and what kind of country we want to be. The notion that we can’t afford better schools, better roads, better health care and a better shot at the American dream isn’t outdated, it’s flat out wrong. We have choices.


We can afford what we want to afford. At the end of the day, our budget is a moral document. Our budget reflects our priorities and our preferences. Our budget reflects our fiscal and moral obligations. Republican politicians have made their choice, and now it’s our turn. If we want to pay for a public school system that isn’t funded in a way that keeps poor children in inadequately-funded schools, then that’s a choice that we can make. We can choose to give every baby a real shot at climbing the economic ladder. We can choose to ensure that every American has access to medicine when they’re sick, food if they’re hungry and an education that not only informs them but prepares them to compete in an evolving marketplace. We have that choice.


We understand that we won’t meet the needs of everyone or be the answer to everyone’s prayers, but we can certainly try to be. We have that choice. Not everyone will maximize their full potential, but that’s not a reason to give up trying. Whether we like it or not, we are in this together. We sink or we swim together. In order to succeed, we must have a real conversation about everyone paying their fair share. If you can afford to fly on a private plane, you can afford to kick in a little more to the communal pot to ensure that we are meeting our obligations. That’s not redistributing wealth, that’s being part of something bigger than yourself.


We are the greatest country in the world, but with greatness comes an obligation. We are obligated to continue to strive to be greater. We are obligated to live up to our highest morals and the standard of greatness that we constantly espouse. Every other country in the world is trying to catch up to us. We cannot take our foot off the pedal. We cannot let up. Luckily, we have choices about how we move forward.


At some point, Republicans will run out of distractions. At some point, our problems will become so severe and debilitating that coy responses and allegations of fake news won’t be enough. At some point, the American people will demand answers. When that day comes, it won’t be enough to attack Colin Kaepernick for silently kneeling to show his disapproval of our country’s moral failures. When that day comes, it won’t be enough to throw around terms like “welfare queens” or “leeches,” as if we don’t understand dog-whistle politics.


When that day comes, it won’t be enough to mock and malign the dreamers, who are examples of what makes America truly great. When that day comes, Republicans will have to tell Americans what they stand for, not merely what they stand in opposition to. When that day comes, Republicans will have to answer for the decades of distractions, divisiveness and identity politics that have hurt countless Americans. When that day comes, it will be a truly great day. But until then, we have choices.


 
Not One Law Republicans Passed Has Helped America In Over Forty Years



December 2, 1970 was the last time a Republican created something that benefits the greater good of society. Seriously, it’s been over forty years since any Republican has successfully enacted legislation that is based on scientific data, also known as reality. Richard M. Nixon created the EPA in 1970 which marks the last time the party behaved responsibly by utilizing data from climate scientists and attempting to clean up our environment. Their actions ever since have been an attempt to pollute indiscriminately.

Everything the GOP stands for is rooted in religiously-based discrimination of some sort. Whether they are quashing the rights of women, the poor and minorities or relinquishing the rights to ******* clean water and breathe healthy air, the GOP is always on the wrong side of history. They claim trickle down economics is the magical way the job-creator fairies instinctively share their wealth. Profit-gorging corporations care only about their coveted bottom line: earnings for the shareholders. They are not concerned with the middle class, as companies like Walmart have created the working poor as the new normal. The laws they’ve passed are unimaginably awful.

Without even touching on the denial of racism and sexism, one can see very clearly how rooted in fantasy and lies the Republican platform has become. It is fashionable to disregard evidence, fact and data to promote the agendas of large corporations who care nothing for the citizens of this country. With 5/9 of the Supreme Court on board to sanction deception to the American people, we are truly in a situation where everyone MUST pay attention or our country will go the way of theocracies like Afghanistan. Income inequality will only worsen as our situation on this planet becomes more perilous with increasing weather disasters. Politics is local, and electing Democrats who are not religious shamans would be a great step in the right direction in this 2014 election year.



Wow you are still using this crap? 2014 from a discredited anti Republican leftist wing site written for low IQ Dems to pretend like it is real. Sad. Just sad.
 
21 Truths That Prove Republicans Have Been Wrong About Everything


It's no secret that politicians tend to use exaggerated political rhetoric to get people to vote for them. In recent decades, Republicans have repeatedly made very ominous predictions about the horrors that will result from Democratic policies while painting a rosy picture of what will result from Republican policies.​

Now, we have the luxury of looking back over the years to examine those predictions and policies.​


1. In the 1960s, Republicans claimed that the passage of Medicare would be the end of capitalism.
California Governor Ronald Reagan even proclaimed Medicare would lead to the death of freedom in America. Of course, they were laughably wrong. Since the passage of Medicare, capitalism has thrived in America and millions of elderly Americans have had longer, healthier lives and greater personal freedom. Medicare remains the most popular form of health insurance in the United States.​


2. In 1993, when Bill Clinton raised taxes on the wealthiest 1.5%, Republicans predicted a recession, increased unemployment, and a growing budget deficit.


They weren't just wrong; the exact opposite of everything they predicted happened. The country experienced the seven best years of economic growth in history:​

  • Twenty-two million new jobs were added.​
  • Unemployment dropped below 4%.​
  • The poverty rate dropped for seven straight years.​
  • The budget deficit was eliminated.​
  • There was a growing budget surplus that economists projected would pay off our national debt in 20 years​


3. In 2001, when George W. Bush cut taxes for the wealthy, Republicans predicted record job growth, increased budget surplus, and nationwide prosperity.
Once again, the exact opposite occurred. After the Bush tax cuts were enacted:​

  • The budget surplus immediately disappeared.​
  • The budget deficit eventually grew to $1.4 trillion by the time Bush left office.​
  • Less than 3 million net jobs were added during Bush’s eight years.​
  • The poverty rate began climbing again.​
  • We experienced two recessions along with the greatest collapse of our financial system since the Great Depression.​


4. In 1993, when the Brady Law and the Assault Weapons Ban were passed, Republicans predicted increasing rates of crime and *******.

Thankfully just the opposite happened. While the rate of violent crime had increased steadily from the 1970s into the 1990s, it suddenly began to drop after 1993 and continued to decline for more than ten years. What could have happened in 1993 to precipitate such a sudden and prolonged drop in crime? That’s the year Congress passed the Assault Weapons Ban and the Brady Law, which mandated background checks and a waiting period to buy a gun.


Despite Republican predictions to the contrary, the Brady Law and the Assault Weapons Ban were followed by the most dramatic reduction in violent crime since the FBI started keeping statistics. The graphs below, based on the actual numbers from the FBI Uniform Crime Reports website, show how the rates of ******* and violent crime in the US dropped suddenly after the 1993 Brady Law and Assault Weapons Ban were passed.

5. Republicans predicted that we would find Iraq’s Weapons of Mass Destruction even though UN weapons inspectors said that those weapons didn't exist.


The Bush administration continued to insist that WMDs would be found even when the CIA said some of the evidence was questionable. As we all know, the WMDs predicted by the Bush administration did not exist, and Saddam had not resumed his nuclear weapons program as they claimed. Both President Bush and Vice President Cheney ultimately had to admit that there were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.​


Here is President Bush discussing the missing Weapons of Mass Destruction.
6. Prior to going to war in Iraq, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld optimistically predicted the Iraq war might last “six days, six weeks. I doubt six months."



What's more, Vice-President Dick Cheney said we would be greeted as liberators by the Iraqi people after we overthrow Saddam.​

They were both horribly wrong. Instead of six weeks or six months, the Iraq war lasted eight long and bloody years costing thousands of American lives. It led to an Iraqi civil war between the Sunnis and the Shiites that took hundreds of thousands of Iraqi lives. Many Iraqi militia groups were formed to fight against the U.S. forces that occupied Iraq. What’s more, Al Qaeda, which did not exist in Iraq before the war, used the turmoil in Iraq to establish a new foothold in that country.​

The Iraq war was arguably the most tragic foreign policy blunder in US history.​


7. Republicans said waterboarding and other forms of “enhanced interrogation” are not ******* and are necessary in fighting Islamic extremism.
In reality, waterboarding and other forms of enhanced interrogation that inflict pain, suffering, or fear of death are outlawed by US law, the US Constitution, and international treaties. Japanese soldiers after World War II were prosecuted by the United States for war crimes because of their use of waterboarding on American POWs.​

Professional interrogators have known for decades that ******* is the most ineffective and unreliable method of getting accurate information. People being tortured say anything to get the ******* to end but will not likely tell the truth.​

An FBI interrogator named Ali Soufan was able to get al Qaeda terrorist Abu Zubaydah to reveal crucial information without the use of *******. When CIA interrogators started using waterboarding and other enhanced interrogation methods, Zubaydah stopped cooperating and gave his interrogators false information.​

Far from being necessary in the fight against terrorism, ******* is completely unreliable and counter-productive in obtaining useful information.​


8. In 2008, Republicans said that if we elect a Democratic president, we would be hit by Al Qaeda again, perhaps worse than the attack on 9/11.
Former Vice-President Dick Cheney stated that electing a Democrat as president would all but guarantee that there would be another major attack on America by Al Qaeda. Cheney and other Republicans were, thankfully, completely wrong. During Obama's presidency, we had zero deaths on U.S. soil from Al Qaeda attacks and we succeeded in killing Bin Laden along with dozens of other high ranking Al Qaeda leaders.​


9. In 2009, Republicans predicted that the economic stimulus package would only make the recession worse and cause more unemployment.
The results show they couldn't have been more wrong. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 ended the recession after only a few months. Although 750,000 people were losing their jobs each month when Obama took office, after the Recovery Act was passed the rate of job loss immediately decreased each month and within a year the economy showed positive job growth.​

Considering the severity of the 2008 economic collapse and the total opposition by Republicans to do anything at all to stimulate the economy, it is remarkable that the US economy recovered as quickly as it did.​

10. Most Republicans said that President Obama should be impeached because of the 2012 attack on the US consulate in Benghazi.

Their own investigations, however, proved them wrong. Every Congressional inquiry, including those by the Republican-led House Intelligence Committee, concluded that the Obama administration did nothing wrong regarding Benghazi, that there was no “stand down” order given, and that neither the President nor anyone in his administration lied about it. Each and every Republican investigation has reached this same conclusion, but Republicans continue to exploit this tragedy for political gain.​
11. Republicans said we must deregulate businesses so they can be more profitable, and we will all enjoy the wealth created by deregulation.

This theory failed back in the 1980s when the Reagan administration deregulated the Savings and Loan industry. All the S&Ls collapsed, and it cost taxpayers billions of dollars to bail them out.​

They were proven wrong again in 2008 when years of deregulation of the financial industry resulted in the worst financial collapse and recession since the Great Depression. Taxpayers had to spend nearly a trillion dollars to bail out these large corporations. Instead of spreading the wealth around, deregulation cost millions of jobs and created economic turmoil that took the country years to recover from.​
12. Republicans predicted that Obamacare would hurt the economy and ******* jobs.


As you may have guessed, they were wrong. 2014 was the first full year that Obamacare was in effect. During that year the United States saw the fastest rate of job creation in 14 years and the best rate of economic growth in over ten years. More jobs were created in 2014 than in any year of the Bush presidency. Not only did Obamacare not harm the economy, it coincided with the best economic expansion in a dozen years.​


13. Republicans said that if President Obama was reelected, the price of gasoline would rise to $5.45 a gallon by January 2015.
In fact, Senator Mike Lee of Utah said if Obama was reelected, the price of gas would reach $6.60 a gallon. Newt Gingrich, who was running for president in 2012, said Obama’s energy policies, EPA regulations, and failure to approve the XL pipeline would result in $10.00 a gallon gasoline.​

Of course, these predictions were laughably wrong. Instead of $5.45 per gallon or $10.00 per gallon, the price of gas in January 2015, was $1.89, less than half of the all-time high of $4.15 a gallon under President Bush.​


14. Republicans said President Obama would be terrible for the economy.
Although he inherited the worst economy since the Great Depression, President Obama presided over the longest continuous period of uninterrupted job growth in American history. More jobs were created under President Obama than under both Bush Presidents combined. The stock market repeatedly set new records during Obama's presidency.​

Obama inherited a much worse recession than the one Ronald Reagan dealt with, yet Obama ended that recession in less than half the time it took Reagan. During his eight years in office, our economy had a net increase of 11 million new jobs despite the loss of more than 4 million jobs during Obama's first year when he was trying to pull us out of the Bush Recession. Despite Republican attempts to stop all progress, President Obama oversaw the greatest economic turnaround in over 75 years without any help from Republicans.​

15. Republicans predicted that President Obama’s tax increase for the top 1% in 2013 would ******* jobs, increase the deficit, and cause another recession.


You guessed it; just the opposite happened. In the four years following January 1, 2013, when that tax increase went into effect, through January 2017, unemployment dropped from 7.9% to 4.8%, an average of more than 200,000 new jobs were created per month, Wall Street set new record highs, and the budget deficit was cut in half.​

Over 5.7 million new jobs were created in the first two years after that tax increase. That's more jobs created in two years than were created during the combined 12 years of both Bush presidencies.​


16. Republicans said President Obama would raise taxes sky high.
It never happened. Income taxes for over 95% of Americans remained the same or lower than they were before Obama was elected. The only people whose income taxes increased were those who make more than $400,000 per year, and their taxes rose only 3%. For most Americans, taxes are still lower now than they were under Reagan.​


17. Republicans have long promised that “trickle-down economics” is the best way to stimulate the economy.
Trickle-down economics is the practice of giving more money to the very wealthy so they can reinvest it, causing a "trickle-down" effect that creates jobs and stimulates growth. According to this theory, any tax increase on the wealthy will hurt the economy and cause another recession.​

Again, this theory has been thoroughly disproven. The huge tax cuts for the wealthiest 1% of Americans enacted by George W. Bush did not result in job creation or a robust economy. In fact, our economy took the worst nosedive since the Great Depression.​

Conversely, the tax increases on the wealthiest 1% passed by Presidents Clinton and Obama were followed by strong job growth, shrinking budget deficits, and lower unemployment rates. During the eight years after President Clinton raised taxes on the top 1%, the poverty rate went down. After Bush enacted trickle-down economic policies, the poverty rate began rising again.​


18. In 2012, Republicans predicted that failure to approve the Keystone Pipeline would send the price of gasoline sky high and ******* large numbers of jobs.
Despite the fact that the Keystone Pipeline was not approved, the price of gasoline continued to drop below $1.80 per gallon, millions of new jobs were created and unemployment dropped from 8% to 4.9% by early 2016. The most optimistic predictions say that the Keystone Pipeline would only create a few dozen long-term jobs and would do nothing to lower the price of gasoline.​



19. Republicans insist that their policies create more jobs than Democrats and claim Democratic policies are “job killers."


History, however, has proven them wrong. According to numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, under the last three Republican presidents, there were a total of 21 million new jobs created during their combined 20 years in office (Reagan - 16 million, George H. W. Bush - 2 million, George W. Bush – 3 million).​


However, under the last three Democratic presidents, there were a total of 40 million new jobs created during their combined 19 years in office (Carter – 10 million, Clinton – 22 million, Obama – 8 million).​

So the last three Democratic presidents have seen the creation of nearly twice as many jobs in 19 years as the last three Republican presidents did in 20.​


20. Republicans claim that raising the minimum wage would ******* jobs and hurt the economy.
There is far more evidence to the contrary. Cities and states that have higher minimum wages tend to have better rates of job creation and economic growth.​

Detailed analyses show that job losses due to increases in the minimum wage are almost negligible compared to the economic benefits of higher wages. Previous increases in the minimum wage have never resulted in the dire consequences that Republicans have predicted.​

21. Republicans routinely accuse Democrats of wanting to cut defense spending to the bone and leave us defenseless against our enemies.


History has repeatedly proven them wrong. Under Democratic presidents and Congresses, the United States still spends more on defense than the next ten countries combined. Republicans frequently insist on spending hundreds of billions of dollars on weapons systems that the Pentagon doesn't even want in order to benefit the multi-billion dollar defense contractors. Democrats who criticize this unnecessary spending are accused of trying to cut defense spending to the bone.​


Here are a few more things Republicans have been wrong about.

  • Republicans said that Obamacare would have “death panels” to decide who would live and who would die. Wrong. No such death panels were ever proposed and nothing of the kind ever happened.​
  • They said the 2009 laws to improve automobile fuel efficiency standards would ******* the US auto industry. Wrong. The new standards were followed by a resurgence of the US auto industry enabling them to hire back tens of thousands of workers.​
  • They said environmental protection laws requiring companies to clean up their pollution would create an undue burden and ******* businesses. Nope, it never happened.​
  • They said Ebola would spread across the country because President Obama allowed American Ebola patients to be treated in the US. The outbreak never happened. Only three people contracted Ebola in the US and all three survived.​
  • They said President Obama would open our borders to illegal immigrants. Wow, were they wrong about that. Under Obama, we set new records for most illegal immigrants stopped at the border and sent home.​
  • They said Obama would drive up the Federal budget deficit. That didn't happen. Obama cut the $1.4 trillion deficit he inherited by two-thirds.​




While someone could no doubt find instances where Democrats engage in over-the-top rhetoric, nothing compares to the consistently false and erroneous claims made by the GOP in recent years. When a political party has been so dismally wrong about nearly everything over the past 30 years, that party should lose all credibility.​

My hope is that in the future when Americans hear Republicans make predictions about Democratic policies that are doomed to failure, we will remember the fact that they have been utterly wrong about virtually everything they've predicted in recent years.


 
DEMOCRATIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS: HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS


• The Democratic Party has a long and cherished history of trying to do the most good for the greatest number of people.
• Social Security
• Medicare, Medicaid, Healthcare Reform, Food Safety
• New Deal, Great Society, Peace Corp, Vista, Job Corp
• Civil Rights, Women’s Right to Vote, Equal Rights, The Voting Rights Act, Equal Pay Act, Motor Voter
• Consumer Protection, FDIC, Banking and Wall Street Regulations, SEC, Federal Reserve System, Anti-trust Legislation
• Funding for Science, Medical and Engineering Research, Space Exploration, NSF, NIH
• Support for Public Education, Head Start, School Lunch and Breakfast Programs
• NLRB, 8 hr. Work Day/40 hr. Work Week, Overtime, Unemployment
• Protection for the Environment, Increased Numbers and Support of National Parks and Wilderness Areas, Endangered Species Act, FEMA
• Veterans’ Benefits, GI Bill
• UN, NATO, Marshall Plan
• Vehicles Safety Requirements, Reduced Emissions, and Fuel Economy Standards (CAFE)
• TVA, Federal Loan Program, PBS, NPR, the Internet
• Economic Growth (Democratic Presidents: Roosevelt through Obama)

















DEMOCRATIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS SIGNED INTO LAW…


  • Health Insurance Reform, to recognize health care as a right, not a privilege and put a stop to the worst abuses by insurance companies including discrimination against people with pre-existing medical conditions. [OPPOSED BY 100 % OF HOUSE REPUBLICANS]​
  • The Economic Recovery Act, to save and create millions of jobs and cut taxes for 98 percent of Americans. [OPPOSED BY 100 % OF HOUSE REPUBLICANS]​
  • The Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act, to make the largest investment in college aid in American history. [OPPOSED BY 100 % OF HOUSE REPUBLICANS]​
  • Wall Street Reform, to rein in reckless practices on Wall Street, end taxpayer-funded bail-outs and “too big to fail” institutions, and protect and empower consumers. [OPPOSED BY A MAJORITY OF HOUSE REPUBLICANS]​
  • Extension of Unemployment Benefits, to extend benefits to millions of Americans who have lost their jobs in the Bush recession and to stimulate economic activity.​
  • Cash for Clunkers, to jumpstart America’s auto industry and spur the sale of 700,000 new vehicles. [OPPOSED BY A MAJORITY OF HOUSE REPUBLICANS]​
  • Credit Card Holders Bill of Rights, to ban the worst practices by credit card companies and provide tough new consumer protections. [OPPOSED BY HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADERS]​
  • Hate Crimes Prevention, to extend federal protection to people who are victims of violent crime because of their gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.​
  • The Education Jobs and Medicaid Assistance Act, to save or create the jobs of 161,000teachers, and thousands of police officers, and firefighters while closing tax loopholes that encourage big corporations to ship American jobs overseas.​
  • The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, to restore the rights of women and other workers to challenge unfair pay and help close the wage gap where women earn 78 cents for every $1 that a man earns in America. [OPPOSED BY A MAJORITY OF HOUSE REPUBLICANS]​
  • The HIRE Act, to provide tax incentives for businesses to hire more Americans (4.5 million Americans have already been hired) and unleashing billions of dollars to rebuild highways and other infrastructure, and to crack down on offshore tax havens for the wealthy.​
  • The Worker, Homeownership, and Business Assistance Act, to boost the American economy and create jobs, expand the 1st time homebuyers’ tax credit, and enhance tax relief for small businesses.​
  • The U.S. Manufacturing Enhancement Act, to help American manufacturers compete by temporarily suspending or reducing duties on materials and products which are not made domestically.​
  • Children’s Health Insurance legislation, to provide affordable health care coverage to 11 million children, who would otherwise go without coverage.​
  • Tobacco Regulation, to have the FDA regulate the manufacture and marketing of tobacco, especially to children.​
  • Budget Blueprint, to create jobs through investments in health care, clean energy, and education, reduce taxes for most Americans, and cut the Bush-deficit in half by the year 2013.​
  • Statutory Pay-As-You-Go (PAYGO), to bring back the Clinton-era rule that requires all new policies that reduce revenues or expand entitlement spending be offset over five and ten years and therefore not increase the deficit. This spending rule led to the record surpluses during the Clinton Administration.​
  • Stem Cell Research, to end former President Bush’s ban on federal funding for lifesaving embryonic stem cell research. [ENACTED BY EXECUTIVE ORDER]​
  • Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus Health Services, to provide help for those who provide care to disabled, sick, or injured veterans and improve health care services to women veterans.​

PASSED BY THE HOUSE…


  • Repeal of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,’ to end this outdated policy, contingent on the certification that military review was completed and that repeal would not impact readiness.​
  • The American Clean Energy and Security Act, to create millions of clean energy jobs, bring about historic reductions in pollution that causes climate change, and reduce America’s dangerous dependence on foreign oil. [OPPOSED BY A MAJORITY OF HOUSE REPUBLICANS]​
  • The DISCLOSE Act, to respond to the Supreme Court’s decision on Citizens United that threatens corporate takeover of our elections. The measure requires CEOs to stand by the political advertising funded through their corporate treasuries, expands disclosure requirements, and prohibits foreign countries from exercising influence in the funding of U.S. elections.​
  • The American Jobs and Closing Tax Loopholes Act, to close tax loopholes that reward corporations for shipping American jobs overseas. [OPPOSED BY A MAJORITY OF HOUSE REPUBLICANS]​
  • Jobs for Main Street Act, to create and save jobs through investments to hire more teachers, police officers, fire fighters, rebuild highways and mass transit systems, and boost small businesses. [OPPOSED BY 100 % OF HOUSE REPUBLICANS]​
  • Small Business Jobs and Credit Act, to establish a $30 billion lending fund to help community banks provide loans to small businesses. [OPPOSED BY A MAJORITY OF HOUSE REPUBLICANS]​
  • The America COMPETES Act, to reauthorize this legislation that aims to create millions of American jobs in science and innovation while reasserting America’s economic and technological leadership throughout the world. [OPPOSED BY A MAJORITY OF HOUSE REPUBLICANS]​
  • Response to the BP Oil Spill, to eliminate the $75 million cap on oil company liability, restore the Gulf Coast, increase safety requirements and oversight on offshore drilling, and protect local residents.​
  • Home Star Jobs legislation, to incentivize consumers to make their homes more energy efficient, create 168,000 jobs, reduce energy bills for 3 million families, and reduce America’s dependence on fossil fuels and foreign oil.​

 
Just for those Trump followers, this is for you, all truth.
The problem and reason we call disparaging, is the Democratic's have no answer, to tell. As the answer is a blatant response they wish to keep hidden as it exposes them for the hypocrites they truly are. Your either for social distancing or your not. Democrats are masters of the moving acts of deception, along with the lie's, They process little character or conviction, they only believe in the socialist revolution, and what suits there needs. There never concerned with what’s best for all the people, or America, only their own greed and control of others. I have concluded you can not have a conversation with these people as they have no solutions, or the intelligence to discover one, You on the other hand do not have all the degrees, but you have what all the degree people lack. COMMON SENSE, and ability to reason. You have the wisdom of life, they lack the very substance of life, COMMON SENSE.



You are the type of person that thinks Cheerios are doughnut seeds.
 
Thing is, you ReThuglicans have no rebuttals or sources to counter subhub's posts. For example, how can you argue with the information coming from theHill.com? You can't, so you make your wise cracks and post your BS denials of media aggression against Trump. What sources do you people have, on the right, that shows how well Trump has been performing? Heck, the Republicans, themselves (some right off Trump's original administration) are speaking out, and supporting Joe Biden. How can you keep denying your orange faced LiarNChief is a fake & liar?
 
Thing is, you ReThuglicans have no rebuttals or sources to counter subhub's posts. For example, how can you argue with the information coming from theHill.com? You can't, so you make your wise cracks and post your BS denials of media aggression against Trump. What sources do you people have, on the right, that shows how well Trump has been performing? Heck, the Republicans, themselves (some right off Trump's original administration) are speaking out, and supporting Joe Biden. How can you keep denying your orange faced LiarNChief is a fake & liar?

Do you mean the opinion piece written by Obama and Hillary Democrat strategist guest writer Michael Starr Hopkins?

"Michael Starr Hopkins is a Democratic strategist who served on the Presidential campaigns of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. He is a former public defender."

Do you mean to argue we can't take an opinion piece from a failed Dem candidate and strategist as just that. The opinion of a Dem strategist that serves as confirmation bias for Dems like you who hate and want to bring down America?
 
Only if you could reference a rational non hard left news org to back up your make believe world.

You missed the point, and the historical barb.

But Bernie's active avoidance of the subject matter, while telling you Socialism is a good idea, should tell you all you need to know on that.

Lol you never had a point, you were trying to score points and you landed on your face.

Haha sure, Politico is "leftist". Next time I'll get a Breitbart link since you probably think that's centrist.

Also, this tells me that socialists are good at figuring out markets and making money, which is also my experience. It's the conservatives that end up drawing social security disability after getting fired from their part-time gig at the pottery barn in South Dakota or some *******.
 
Dems like you who hate and want to bring down America?
There's no correlation between the well-being of the US & Trump ... Presidents who meet in private with our adversaries, who share highly classified material with our adversaries, who meet in private with no other US member present .... those are the ones trying to bring down America. Interesting how many of Trump's own administration are backing away from him, now, since he mentioned bringing in the military on the marches. You haven't a leg to stand on, my fellow forum member ... you're in a big state of denial because you have NO WHERE ELSE TO GO.
As I said several times over the past year, as much HURT that Trump has brought to the citizens of this great country, Trump's biggest FUCK UP is yet to come ... this man is NOT DONE trying to sabotage this country. And you stand ... "cheering him on". What idiots!
 
There's no correlation between the US & Trump ... Presidents who meet in private with our adversaries, who share highly classified material with our adversaries, who meet in private with no other US member present .... those are the ones trying to bring down America. Interesting how many of Trump's own administration are backing away from him, now, since he mentioned bringing in the military on the marches. You haven't a leg to stand on, my fellow forum member ... you're in a big state of denial because you have NO WHERE ELSE TO GO.
As I said several times over the past year, as much HURT that Trump has brought to the citizens of this great country, Trump's biggest FUCK UP is yet to come ... this man is NOT DONE trying to sabotage this country. And you stand ... "cheering him on". What idiots!

There are republicans with principles. People like Romney or Powell live real lives of service, and while I disagree vehemently with their political views, I have the utmost respect for them as people.

Then there are opportunists, people like Graham or McConnell who couldn't give a wet fart who was in charge as long as their donors were still sending them cash. They'd sell their grandmothers for a $10000 a plate fundraiser.

Finally, there are the deluded souls who think this whole thing isn't about peoples lives or the future of the country, it's just about scoring points. They try to "own the libs" online, and masturbate to the idea of civil war. They're the type of people who were defending Nixon as he was resigning. The 20% that picked a team, and they're going to dig their heels in and stick with that team no matter what. No matter how many times their guy lies, or tells people to ******* bleach, or gets impeached, or tear gasses priests for a photo op, or uses his office to enrich himself. That's their guy.
 
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