[quote]drunkpig wrote:
Congress should be spied on . [/quote]
By the public, not each party spying on each other just looking to steal the other’s piece of our tax dollar pie.
But, I’m pretty sure we’re on the same page here. [/quote]
Seems like we have a large crowd of libertarians on this board. I am moving in that direction really quickly myself.
Which party do you think is more in touch with the Libertarian Movement? My answer is the Republican / Tea Party representatives and senators. The Republican Party is changing for the good. The young crowd will start to follow Republicans if the Progressives continue to spend their future, and stepping on their liberties.[/quote]
But at the same time a lot of the core GOP is not very “in touch” with the libertarian movement.
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I agree with this, but they are coming around as they get voted out.
[quote]drunkpig wrote:
Congress should be spied on . [/quote]
By the public, not each party spying on each other just looking to steal the other’s piece of our tax dollar pie.
But, I’m pretty sure we’re on the same page here. [/quote]
Seems like we have a large crowd of libertarians on this board. I am moving in that direction really quickly myself.
Which party do you think is more in touch with the Libertarian Movement? My answer is the Republican / Tea Party representatives and senators. The Republican Party is changing for the good. The young crowd will start to follow Republicans if the Progressives continue to spend their future, and stepping on their liberties.[/quote]
But at the same time a lot of the core GOP is not very “in touch” with the libertarian movement.
[/quote]
I agree with this, but they are coming around as they get voted out.[/quote]
[quote]drunkpig wrote:
Congress should be spied on . [/quote]
By the public, not each party spying on each other just looking to steal the other’s piece of our tax dollar pie.
But, I’m pretty sure we’re on the same page here. [/quote]
Seems like we have a large crowd of libertarians on this board. I am moving in that direction really quickly myself.
Which party do you think is more in touch with the Libertarian Movement? My answer is the Republican / Tea Party representatives and senators. The Republican Party is changing for the good. The young crowd will start to follow Republicans if the Progressives continue to spend their future, and stepping on their liberties.[/quote]
But at the same time a lot of the core GOP is not very “in touch” with the libertarian movement.
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I agree with this, but they are coming around as they get voted out.[/quote]
I definitely hope thats the way it goes.[/quote]
I wish someone would try to take out Mitch McConnell in the Republican Primary. That would get everyone’s attention. We saw it here in Texas with Ted Cruz. It is happening across the country.
While La Raza in the U.S. tries to push through the amnisty bill…Mexico passes new laws allowing their Marines to secure their Southern border to keep those illegal aliens out of Mexico.
Border security amendment fails in the Senate, which means they have no real intention of sealing the border…
The Republicans exposed this scam of a bill, while the gang of 8 talk about border security, they won’t pass an amendment which mandates they secure it first.
So if it’s a “gang of 8” that is responsible for ramming this phallus of an immigration bill up Joe Sixpack’s hind parts -
What do you call the 70 house republicans vowing to rebel against Bawl Bag Boehner’s pledged support of the Senate version? a platoon? or a chastity belt?
Rumors are swirling on Capitol Hill that without a waiver from Obamacare, lawmakers and their staffs will quit Congress amid a growing fear that they cannot afford higher premiums.
“An IRS supervisor who oversaw over 200 agents in the Cincinnati office admitted that she personally reviewed applications from conservative and Tea Party groups for tax-exempt status.”
Seems the story keeps unraveling. Out of the whole story the part I find most interesting is how a government employee (Manager) has $4,000 to donate to a presidential campaign. Lord, I need a public sector job.
President Obama?s trip this month to Africa, with the first family tagging along, is projected to cost taxpayers as much as $100 million, sparking criticism as the federal government scrimps along during sequester-related budget cuts.
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
President Obama?s trip this month to Africa, with the first family tagging along, is projected to cost taxpayers as much as $100 million, sparking criticism as the federal government scrimps along during sequester-related budget cuts.
It’s almost funny how much Obama is fucking the American people at this point. [/quote]
I’ve seen this headline and at the surface it is comical in how outlandish it is. However, I’ve been too lazy to read any of the articles and thus refrained from comment. That said, what is the purpose of this trip? What is the governmental, executive reason for going to Africa?
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
President Obama?s trip this month to Africa, with the first family tagging along, is projected to cost taxpayers as much as $100 million, sparking criticism as the federal government scrimps along during sequester-related budget cuts.
It’s almost funny how much Obama is fucking the American people at this point. [/quote]
I’ve seen this headline and at the surface it is comical in how outlandish it is. However, I’ve been too lazy to read any of the articles and thus refrained from comment. That said, what is the purpose of this trip? What is the governmental, executive reason for going to Africa?[/quote]