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Title: primitives discuss personal ramifications of GOP tsunami
Post by: BattleHymn on November 05, 2014, 01:42:19 PM
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Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:07 PM
Star Member hedgehog (34,114 posts)

How does this election effect you personally?

It's bad news for the entire world since we won't be addressing global climate change, we will be increasing our use of oil and gas instead of wind and solar, we will be dragging down every other economy as Republicans try to take us into recession by cutting programs.

That said - I'm probably OK on ACA - my youngest will age out of our insurance before the Republicans can change the law. But student loans? There goes any chance for any relief for at least another 2 years. And I still have 3 kids looking for work.

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Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:09 PM
onecaliberal (797 posts)
1. People will die... We can't wait another two years to address climate change. We are ****ed.

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Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:12 PM
Star Member hedgehog (34,114 posts)
3. As we've learned from the Ebola crisis -

Millions can die overseas, but few here will sit up and take notice until a couple of Americans lose their beach houses.

What are you talking about?  We just neutralized Obola.  Oh, you said Ebola.  Well, carry on. 

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Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:10 PM
dawg (7,029 posts)
2. I think we are likely to have the most severe government shutdown yet.

We might actually default on something, which would send the markets and our 401(k)'s into a tizzy.

I also fear for my ability to purchase health insurance for myself and my children. I'm getting divorced, which will throw me off my wife's policy. At my age, I could develop a pre-existing condition any day. Both of my children already have them.

I think we might get a budget.  Scary, huh? 

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Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:13 PM
unblock (26,160 posts)
4. chained cpi will probably happen, reducing social security benefits.

no doubt republican spending cuts will also further erode out infrastructure, so perhaps more potholes and flat tires.

oh, and if they win the presidency in 2016, i expect a full-scale depression by the early 2020s.

You might be right.  I'm already seeing full-scale depression at the DUmp. 

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Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:16 PM
dawg (7,029 posts)
8. As infrastructure degrades, so goes the economy.

The Republican response to that would be to double down on spending cuts and tax cuts for the wealthy. That would only make things worse.

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Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:13 PM
BubbaFett (41 posts)
5. I still have to go to work

The bills still have to be paid.

W-O-R-K?   With 41 posts? FREEEPER TROLL!!!

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Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:15 PM
Star Member hedgehog (34,114 posts)
6. I understand Scott Walker wants to put people to work instead of having

them depend on the government.

Nice idea Scott, where are the jobs?

You'll have to leave your basement to find them. 

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Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:16 PM
GusBob (295 posts)
7. Nationally and statewide not too much personally

but believe it or don't our local city council election presents a huge setback for our business due to people who want to stop development in our district

that part hurts the most on top of the other. bad news all levels

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Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:16 PM
rwheeler31 (5,883 posts)
9. Reconsidering some major purchases, they are so awful on the ecomomy.

What constitutes a major purchase for a primitive?  Buying two heads of kale instead of one?

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Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:16 PM
KamaAina (55,579 posts)
10. My job will become a living hell

as any and all benefits for people with disabilities will be on the chopping block, no doubt first as usual.

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Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:20 PM
Politicalboi (12,231 posts)
11. Very bitter

I hope those states that voted for the GOP get everything the GOP promised them. I'm tired of the whole country being brought down by these assholes who still think we're in the 19th century.

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Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:25 PM
Myrina (11,081 posts)
12. I'm even more cynical than I was yesterday.

Americans want to be a bunch of self-absorbed, lazy assholes? Fine. You got the gov't you deserve.
Dismantle the social contract? I don't give a shit, I make 6 figures. **** y'all for being stupid.
I used to care. I've tried to tell the not-too-bright among my friends and family for years. They vote (R) anyway. I hope they enjoy being serfs in Teahadistan.

I advised my brown-skinned daughter first thing this morning to finished her MBA as soon as possible, polish up her passport and get the **** out of the country, cuz we're goin' down.

Leave now. Why wait? 

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Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:26 PM
Star Member alfie (185 posts)
13. SS is my primary income,

Medicare is my primary insurance. Am I going to have it hanging over my head that those could be curbed and put me out on the street?

Lots of other unknowns lurking in their pointed heads that may hit me or my family.

You don't have to worry about those wascally weeethuglicans coming after your SS and Medicare.  The Obumblecare death panels will do away with you long before then, useless prole. 

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Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:30 PM
nilesobek (575 posts)
14. Idaho will remain virtually unchanged.

50th, nationally, in wages, 49th in education, 47th in health care. According to the ruling junta, these numbers are just peachy key.

This would be a great area for solar, we get about 240 sunshine days a year but I never see any solar setups around like I did in Maine.

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Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:31 PM
Star Member 6000eliot (4,650 posts)
15. Temporary depression,

two years of laughing at the GOP eating itself.

Title: Re: primitives discuss personal ramifications of GOP tsunami
Post by: Big Dog on November 05, 2014, 01:54:34 PM
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Star Member 6000eliot (4,650 posts)
15. Temporary depression,

two years of laughing at the GOP eating itself.

The numberseliot primitive tried to eat himself once, but he fell off the couch and sprained his neck.
Title: Re: primitives discuss personal ramifications of GOP tsunami
Post by: Dori on November 05, 2014, 02:14:33 PM
Geeze.....all they can talk about is how many government bennies they won't get.

Who raised these people? 
Title: Re: primitives discuss personal ramifications of GOP tsunami
Post by: J P Sousa on November 05, 2014, 02:24:24 PM
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  Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:16 PM
dawg (7,029 posts)
8. As infrastructure degrades, so goes the economy.

The Republican response to that would be to double down on spending cuts and tax cuts for the wealthy. That would only make things worse.   

Wait, what, you mean after six years of Obama nothing got fixed ?

Even after spending one trillion dollars right after the big O's inauguration ?

I'm shocked.
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Title: Re: primitives discuss personal ramifications of GOP tsunami
Post by: thundley4 on November 05, 2014, 04:05:45 PM
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Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:10 PM
dawg (7,029 posts)

I also fear for my ability to purchase health insurance for myself and my children. I'm getting divorced, which will throw me off my wife's policy. At my age, I could develop a pre-existing condition any day. Both of my children already have them.

The DUmmie's wife wised up and is kicking his unemployed ass to the curb. Good for her.
Title: Re: primitives discuss personal ramifications of GOP tsunami
Post by: Dori on November 05, 2014, 04:34:41 PM
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At my age, I could develop a pre-existing condition any day

 :rofl:
Title: Re: primitives discuss personal ramifications of GOP tsunami
Post by: DLR Pyro on November 05, 2014, 04:44:38 PM
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At my age, I could develop a pre-existing condition any day

Well if that does happen, then in the immortal words of alan grayson, "Die quickly"
Title: Re: primitives discuss personal ramifications of GOP tsunami
Post by: Ptarmigan on November 05, 2014, 08:28:43 PM
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Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:10 PM
dawg (7,029 posts)
2. I think we are likely to have the most severe government shutdown yet.

We might actually default on something, which would send the markets and our 401(k)'s into a tizzy.

I also fear for my ability to purchase health insurance for myself and my children. I'm getting divorced, which will throw me off my wife's policy. At my age, I could develop a pre-existing condition any day. Both of my children already have them.

Maybe you should stop raging at the world all the time.
Title: Re: primitives discuss personal ramifications of GOP tsunami
Post by: diesel driver on November 06, 2014, 06:11:57 PM
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unblock (26,160 posts) 4. chained cpi will probably happen, reducing social security benefits.

no doubt republican spending cuts will also further erode out infrastructure, so perhaps more potholes and flat tires.

Apparently, DUmmie nunblock wasn't alive during the first Barry term, (aka, the Carter Years). 

Potholes were so bad, the running joke of the day was the Russians thought we were putting missle silos in the middle of our interstates.   :lol:

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Star Member hedgehog (34,114 posts)
6. I understand Scott Walker wants to put people to work instead of having

them depend on the government.

 Nice idea Scott, where are the jobs?
 

Small flaw in your lack of thinking, DUmmie woodchuck.

It's not the government's place to furnish you with a job, nor much of anything else, if it was run as it should be.

The best thing government can do for job growth isget the **** out of the way.
Title: Re: primitives discuss personal ramifications of GOP tsunami
Post by: I_B_Perky on November 06, 2014, 08:09:29 PM
Apparently, DUmmie nunblock wasn't alive during the first Barry term, (aka, the Carter Years). 

Potholes were so bad, the running joke of the day was the Russians thought we were putting missle silos in the middle of our interstates.   :lol:

Hell DD... it ain't changed here in WV since the Carter days.  I wouldn't know how to drive on a road that didn't have any potholes. I'd probably wreck.   :lmao:
Title: Re: primitives discuss personal ramifications of GOP tsunami
Post by: GOBUCKS on November 06, 2014, 08:24:56 PM
Hell DD... it ain't changed here in WV since the Carter days.  I wouldn't know how to drive on a road that didn't have any potholes. I'd probably wreck.

State and county roads in WV have always had potholes, unless you live near a member of the State Road Commission (or whatever they call it these days).

But since the beginning of the Reagan Boom and the Great Bush Prosperity, people have forgotten what it's like to have potholes on interstate highways.
Title: Re: primitives discuss personal ramifications of GOP tsunami
Post by: diesel driver on November 06, 2014, 08:55:55 PM
Hell DD... it ain't changed here in WV since the Carter days.  I wouldn't know how to drive on a road that didn't have any potholes. I'd probably wreck.   :lmao:

Perky, I drove the Turnpike BEFORE it was 4 lanes, he section just south of Beckley was so rough, I would drive downhill in the uphill lane (if there was no oncoming traffic.LOL).  I've raced motocross on tracks smoother than that highway!   :lol:

I also made my quickest trip southbound on the Turnpike while it was a 2 lane road.  Charleston to Princton,  88 miles, in 64 minutes.  I knew every pothole in that road, many I even named!  LOL

Title: Re: primitives discuss personal ramifications of GOP tsunami
Post by: diesel driver on November 06, 2014, 08:59:53 PM
State and county roads in WV have always had potholes, unless you live near a member of the State Road Commission (or whatever they call it these days).

But since the beginning of the Reagan Boom and the Great Bush Prosperity, people have forgotten what it's like to have potholes on interstate highways.

They are starting to make a comeback under the great Barry Bigears Recovery ( aka Carter 2)
Title: Re: primitives discuss personal ramifications of GOP tsunami
Post by: Chris_ on November 06, 2014, 09:14:08 PM
They are starting to make a comeback under the great Barry Bigears Recovery ( aka Carter 2)
Take a drive through Memphis/Shelby County. 
Title: Re: primitives discuss personal ramifications of GOP tsunami
Post by: BattleHymn on November 06, 2014, 09:57:28 PM
Take a drive through Memphis/Shelby County.

No thanks.  We did last year.  It was horrible. 
Title: Re: primitives discuss personal ramifications of GOP tsunami
Post by: thundley4 on November 07, 2014, 07:06:29 AM
There are rail road crossings that are smoother than some of the roads in this town.
Title: Re: primitives discuss personal ramifications of GOP tsunami
Post by: AprilRazz on November 07, 2014, 09:12:56 AM
Geeze.....all they can talk about is how many government bennies they won't get.

Who raised these people? 
Hilary's village. ;)