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Offline dutch508

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For those who will vote in November but are "too busy
« on: April 20, 2022, 08:27:38 AM »
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Atticus (12,912 posts)
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100216610211

For those who will vote in November but are "too busy to keep up with all that political crap", here
is what you are voting for if you vote Republican.


According to their own "11 point plan", they intend to:

---raise taxes on over 100 million Americans;
---end Social Security and Medicare in five years;
---enable more religious participation in government.

That's just a few examples, folks, but hey---if those aren't enough to curl your hair, you will love the rest of their plans. Just practice that stiff-arm salute and you'll fit right in.

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Star Member Walleye (13,986 posts)

1. They are voting, against not for. They hate us, that's all they care about

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Star Member Demovictory9 (25,752 posts)

2. More book banning, more anti crt nonsense, more ant voting laws

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Star Member CaliforniaPeggy (141,387 posts)

3. Not to mention the abortion debate, women's place in society and so on. n/t



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Star Member FoxNewsSucks (6,961 posts)

4. When I have the chance,

I'll phrase it like this

raise taxes on lower-class working Americans to pay for billionaire subsidies
end Social Security and Medicare in five years
hand over control of government to the convents, monasteries and pedophile priests.

One would think the second one would be bad enough by itself, but some people need to have the sledgehammer of reality hit them upside the head.

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Star Member Hoyt (53,604 posts)

5. Can't underestimate depravity of GOPers. But do you have a link on SS and Medicare?

Hoyt hates gab and always 'fact checks' it.

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Star Member gab13by13 (9,391 posts)

7. His proposal was to abolish government funded agencies in 5 years.

Here I always thought that SS was self funded.

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Star Member Hoyt (53,604 posts)

9. Yeah, I heard that and discounted it.

I will say this, if GOPers are in charge when both parties quit kicking the looming Social Security deficit down the road, as if 2030s weren’t close, it will get ugly and people hurt. Obama got bashed for trying to do something passable about it.

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Star Member Hoyt (53,604 posts)

10. It's a campaign proposal that will go nowhere. Lots of retirees are GOPers.

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Star Member gab13by13 (9,391 posts)

6. Congressional Democrats better act, the insurrection is growing. Time to put Mike Lee before a Congressional committee.

Wishing that DOJ had done a parallel investigation with the Fulton County DA, over the Trump phone call to SOS Brad Rafensperger.

60 witnesses have already been interviewed. 30-60 more are being subpoenaed to go before the grand jury, which is scheduled right after the Ga. primary. The DA will not reveal the names of her 2 prosecutors for security reasons, she has also purchased them bullet proof vests. The Fulton county DA is one brave lady, she has a hard row to hoe proving criminal intent, but at least she is trying.

Meanwhile several states are working to de-certify the 2020 election, probably won't be successful but they are keeping the Big Lie alive to promote distrust in our elections. Too bad our DOJ only wrote a stern letter to the Cyber Ninjas.

What's my point in posting this? I am not about to vote for John Fetterman and have some Magat election official claim that the votes out of Pittsburgh are corrupt and throw the election to Dr. Oz.

Atticus, I agree we need to walk through glass to vote because we can win a fair election.

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Bluethroughu (2,071 posts)

13. Quickly describes the dystopia, we will see if the GOP get their way.

It will be a Big Fat Blue Ballot from everyone in this house, as if it was ever anything different.

Vote like our lives depend on it.

Pritzker is kicking ass and taking names...

A credit rating increase, budget surplus, property tax rebate, rainy day fun, school funding, inflation checks, school tax holiday, gas tax cuts, and funding our state investments....

All the rebukes' got is cynical, where was the money and ideas when wreck it rauner was in office...always to busy trying to break this union strong state!

Democrats have plenty to gloat about, while the GOP were chasing a failed election with a failed coup, Democrats were building back better!

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Star Member BigmanPigman (45,629 posts)

16. Are they going to try to undo the ACA too?

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Star Member YoshidaYui (37,587 posts)

17. You know what???

Just **** them... seriously! Republicans are nothing more than Anti Democratic Trump Humpers.

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The torch of moral clarity since 12/18/07

2016 DOTY: 06 Omaha Steve - Is dying for ****'s face! How could you not vote for him, you heartless bastards!?!

Offline Mary Ann

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Re: For those who will vote in November but are "too busy
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2022, 08:55:07 AM »
I feel it would be a good idea if EVERYBODY paid at least some income tax. Make them think twice about what it will cost when they vote for FREE childcare, FREE college, FREE everything.

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Re: For those who will vote in November but are "too busy
« Reply #2 on: April 20, 2022, 09:34:22 AM »
Flatus farted wut to the Dem-Choir?
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Offline Drafe Hoblin

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Re: For those who will vote in November but are "too busy
« Reply #3 on: April 20, 2022, 11:37:49 AM »
pssst, Adickedus...  It's Rick Scott's plan.  And Mitch bashed it back about March 1st.  I stopped paying attention because it sounded like an excuse for Scott to get on FOX News and yammer-on about something, anything...