First of all, I love this thread. Secondly, my opinions fluxuated from page 1 to 3, which is another reason I love this thread.
I read your paragraph and watched the video and it seemed like I watched something totally different from what you described. I'm guessing the "forget the politics" thing isn't going to happen here. I see a guy talking campaign strategy, no more, no less.
This was my first reaction as well. I don't think there is anyone here that dislikes Romney more than me, but I really saw nothing wrong with what was going on here. Was it a bit harsh? Ya, but it is what it is.
That's true - I never said that either. It just baffles me that a person with such a low opinion of American people is running for president.
It's hard to be optimistic when stats and facts pretty much tell you that you're wasting your time if you do. Again, I'm no fan of Romney, but having been around politics a little bit (lowest level, I know, but just go with it) I am starting to believe that the majority of people that run for public office DO have the best interests of the people they represent in mind. I don't know Romney's mind, but who's to say that deep in his heart he doesn't want to get elected simply to help that 47ish percent get off of Gov't aid and help themselves? In a world of bipartisan dog fighting, maybe the other side isn't as evil as you think. Just my two cents.
This is the part where the left wingers--regardless of their economic drain on our country--will pretend that they are the hard-working, artificially oppressed, no-we-built-its, and that anyone and everyone who has disagreements with them about how to grow and maintain a healthy society is a greedy pig trying to keep them from ever increasing their stage in life.
Just because you listened to every Al Gore speech doesn't make you environmentally conscious, it just makes you forever dumberer.
Brilliant. I hate repping your inflated ***, but it had to happen.
I wouldn't imagine Obama actually respects Americans generally. He is a visionary, and he has the path for us to a better way of life than we ever imagined, or understood, or wanted.
Anybody who actually respects Americans on average is not gonna run for office. "Who,. . . . me????" would be the wondering reply to anybody's suggestion that they run for dog catcher, or President.
That's why politicians talk down to the voters, and tell them things they imagine the people want to hear. And then go to New World Order UN committee meetings and plan how to manage, or manipulate us, into going along with the program.
Both political parties today are top-down propaganda outfits committed to imposing good government, as the elites imagine it, on us, whether we like it or not. Well, with the help of well-known sociological tools for inducing us to want what we're going to get.
As I said before, I think the people who represent you aren't as weird and crazy as you seem to think. Are some? I wouldn't doubt it. At the very worst, I enjoy reading your version of how things are, even if I think that 90% of it is rubbish. (the 10%, on the other hand, is down right provocative)
I didn't hear anything on that recording that is incorrect.
I hate agreeing with Scat O'Reilly, but again, I didn't either. Brutal, yes. Incorrect, no.
The trillion dollar question is who needs the help, not what strings are attached. I want to help real needs with no strings. Very difficult, if not impossible, to define lazy, etc.
There are people I know that I help. I know their circumstances and feel they truly are doing the best they can but fall short, financially. These people need help .. and the ability to accept with dignity.
I know others with their hands out and, by MY definition, are being just downright lazy. I don't empower them with handouts .. those involve strings, if you will.
How do you do that on a national scale? Well, I'm not smart enough to figure that out.
I admire the PKM's of the world. My old man is one, his dad was one, and one of my brothers is. If I wasn't so damn broke, I would be too -- but as it stands, I'm keeping it all for myself, thank you very much.