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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on November 06, 2012, 06:36:58 AM
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AverageJoe90 (3,082 posts)
If our President wins a second term today, are you prepared for the possibility........
that we may be facing a truly major right-wing backlash?
This has had me concerned for some time, ever since I watched the Tea Party movement form in '09 shortly after Obama won his first term. They were one of the biggest catalysts for the horrendous amount of hatred that's been thrown towards our President over the past few years, along with Rushbo, Glenn Dreck, etc., and it's gotten worse every passing year.
I am truly concerned that we may end up having to deal with a nasty mix of '50s hysteria, the Klan attacks of the '60s, and all the worst of the militia and/or white nationalist actions of the '80s & '90s, combined, and then multiplied.
I know it may not happen, but we may need to prepare for the worst........
And for those of you who can make it to the voting lines; don't let anyone intimidate you. Let nothing stop you to put our President in office for a well-deserved second term.
BelleCarolinaPeridot (9,548 posts)
1. It would be no different than what we have already experienced.
My President (Obama) is not worried, so nope I am not worried either.
Yes.
If there's any trouble I'm sure his will be a Benghazi-like response follwed by a Sandy-like effort.
RBInMaine (8,969 posts)
2. If they try it, we will SMASH them back down. Now please quit the worrying and go GOTV.
Bulk, smash!
lunatica (26,287 posts)
7. I don't see how it could get any worse than it's been
They haven't been hiding their racism at all. Especially this year.
Because, "excessive regulation stifles capital outlays" is really a dogwhistle for "coon-ass n***** monkey!"
Frank Cannon (6,063 posts)
16. They might just start using the N-word.
Instead of dancing around it with "Kenyan Muslim" and all that other shit. We all know what they desperately wish they could say.
He's right. Admit it.
If it had been BernieSandersCare we would have totally gone along with it.
Jawja (3,174 posts)
10. They will drum up a reason
To impeach him, just like the Republics did to Clinton.
The name Tyrone Woods -- who was not born from an illicit tryst between Tiger Woods and a Las Vegas waitress -- comes to mind.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021725847
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Jawja (3,174 posts)
10. They will drum up a reason
To impeach him, just like the Republics did to Clinton.
We didn't need to go looking for a reason to impeach clinton, he handed it to us on a silver platter.
clinton lied under oath.
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If Dear Leader wins I'm going to watch you fools cry about high unemployment, high gas prices, high food prices, and uber inflation until 2016. It will be all Dear Leader's fault, but predictably you'll blame Republicans/conservatives/anybody but yourselves.
The question then becomes if the people continue to allow lib political policies to bury the country, or will there be so many on the gov't dole by that time that they're too scared not to keep voting themselves money. We may already be at that tipping point.
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If Dear Leader wins I'm going to watch you fools cry about high unemployment, high gas prices, high food prices, and uber inflation until 2016. It will be all Dear Leader's fault, but predictably you'll blame Republicans/conservatives/anybody but yourselves.
The question then becomes if the people continue to allow lib political policies to bury the country, or will there be so many on the gov't dole by that time that they're too scared not to keep voting themselves money. We may already be at that tipping point.
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We'll find out today.
Personally, I think we're there already. It will take armed conflict to put us back on path. I hope I'm wrong but I suspect I'm not.
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If dear leader wins....I'm moving......but I'm already doing that so, win or lose, I'm still moving about 2 miles to the old home place.
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I'll be too busy preparing for total economic collapse to engage in any backlash, DUmmies, don't worry.
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I'll be too busy preparing for total economic collapse to engage in any backlash, DUmmies, don't worry.
What about some "muzzle blast"?
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What about some "muzzle blast"?
They'll all be perfectly safe as long as they stay the **** out of range.
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If Dear Leader wins I'm going to watch you fools cry about high unemployment, high gas prices, high food prices, and uber inflation until 2016. It will be all Dear Leader's fault, but predictably you'll blame Republicans/conservatives/anybody but yourselves.
The question then becomes if the people continue to allow lib political policies to bury the country, or will there be so many on the gov't dole by that time that they're too scared not to keep voting themselves money. We may already be at that tipping point.
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Well said, and this is what scares the ever loving dog droppings out of me. If Bama gets another one, I really fear that the American people are collectively dumber than I ever wanted to believe. All we as a people must do is open our eyes to what has happened the last 4 years; to what Joe Biden HIMSELF has said has happened the last 4 years.
What more does one need?
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Because, "excessive regulation stifles capital outlays" is really a dogwhistle for "coon-ass n***** monkey!"
Being Cajun, I resent that the term "coonass" (a term commonly associatd with Cajuns) is used in this context!! :rant:
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They'll all be perfectly safe as long as they stay the **** out of range.
One of the reasons I want a 338 Lapua. To increase my range.
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We'll find out today.
Personally, I think we're there already. It will take armed conflict to put us back on path. I hope I'm wrong but I suspect I'm not.
This :exactly:
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We'll find out today.
Personally, I think we're there already. It will take armed conflict to put us back on path. I hope I'm wrong but I suspect I'm not.
I think we're not there--yet. But the clock's runnin'.
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According to the internals of yesterday's CNN poll 5% of Democrats will vote for Romney. Via Rush.
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I hope that's actually low. Imagine that, if it were like 15%?
Like kicking the DUmbshits while they're down. :rotf:
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If Obama wins...
:rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
Methinks that DUmbshit won't be seeing the Great Pumpkin this year. And after he spent all that time finding the most-est sincere-est pumpkin patch to squat in... :panic: :panic: :panic:
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I hope that's actually low. Imagine that, if it were like 15%?
Like kicking the DUmbshits while they're down. :rotf:
And like a Democrat is going to tell CNN they are voting for Romney. I'm surprised 5% would admit to it.
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We'll find out today.
Personally, I think we're there already. It will take armed conflict to put us back on path. I hope I'm wrong but I suspect I'm not.
If its any consolation some of us have taken it during a difficult transition and my son still gets help via a Medicaid waiver for autism. I vote conservative everyone because I see a difference between support for temporary assistance or long term for those who truly can never work to a substance level by no fault of their own(ie severe mental disabilities and such not the made up shot on du) versus seeking substance to support lifetime laziness and bad habits. In this economy it's important to remember not everyone accepting assurance now wants to long term. It all depends on of those folks can differentiate between the two as well instead of buying into the all conservatives hate people on assistance meme. It's important they connect the dots of their economic spiral down to the current sitting president and his link to the failed policies that brought us here both now and how he supported policies in the last 20 years that brought about the financial pitfalls. Jus a few thoughts on that.
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If its any consolation some of us have taken it during a difficult transition and my son still gets help via a Medicaid waiver for autism. I vote conservative everyone because I see a difference between support for temporary assistance or long term for those who truly can never work to a substance level by no fault of their own(ie severe mental disabilities and such not the made up shot on du) versus seeking substance to support lifetime laziness and bad habits. In this economy it's important to remember not everyone accepting assurance now wants to long term. It all depends on of those folks can differentiate between the two as well instead of buying into the all conservatives hate people on assistance meme. It's important they connect the dots of their economic spiral down to the current sitting president and his link to the failed policies that brought us here both now and how he supported policies in the last 20 years that brought about the financial pitfalls. Jus a few thoughts on that.
I don't have a problem with the truly needy. Actually my concerns aren't about the needy at all.
The situation that we are fast approaching is the inability to stop the 47% from controlling politics forever. It's no difference than Congress voting themselves a raise. When the entitled class reach 51%, what's going to stop them from voting to keep their free money coming in? It can't be stopped at the ballot box.
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Tucker you don't have to preface that my friend. I understand what you are saying and conservatives have no need to explain they care about truly needy: i know it since I'm one of those however the issue is whether other Americans who accept assistance understand that as well. Do they recognize that the right does not begrudge temporary assistance or do they believe the class warfare lies. To me that's where we find out If we are at the tipping point or not. If most folks realize conservatives are speaking to the abuses and want people off of assistance because it's. A sign of a thriving economy then we win IMO. If hey believe the lies of the left or decide they want the mediocrity of troubled times then we lose and you are right; we are indeed at the tipping point and I give this nation 50 more years tops before it collapses under its own weight. Tonight decides it IMO.