I have tea partiers in my family. When the subject of politics comes up, the discussion invariably boils down to how much debt Obama has given us and how Obama is taxing businesses to death. The fact that the majority of our debt came from previous administrations and that the majority of the largest U.S. corporations pay literally nothing in taxes simply falls upon deaf ears.
The National Debt (not the deficit) was run up by none other than George W. Bush and Ronald Reagan.
. . . and Global Warming is a Leftist plot.
Quote from: Gerald Lively on February 01, 2012, 10:56:13 PMThe National Debt (not the deficit) was run up by none other than George W. Bush and Ronald Reagan.No one is disputing that. However, what about what Obama is doing pushing the rate of debt accumulation through the ceiling? Who says I approve of that as well.In any case, it is Bush's fault.
..."They hate Scott Walker" to which my son's friend J said "We do, too."
Quote from: cariad on July 13, 2012, 07:47:36 PM..."They hate Scott Walker" to which my son's friend J said "We do, too."So where did they learn to "hate" Scott Walker?
And it seems to me that to be really fair-minded that this would have been a good opportunity to teach the children that there ARE random nut-jobs out there (on both ends of the political spectrum) and that an entire class or group of people shouldn't be judged by the behavior of a few individuals. There's been some quite outrageous behavior by some of the Governor's opponents too over the last year or so. Did you even try to give a balanced accounting or are hateful acts only offensive when it's someone you don't like?
Cariad, I do hope you could hear my hearty "well said" shout from way down here in Tennessee. Because it is still reverberating in the house!
Perhaps one organization is not so good. We might all consider that thought.
One thing I do resent is this fantasy that the right and left have an equal number of crazies and that both sets are equally noxious.
QuoteOne thing I do resent is this fantasy that the right and left have an equal number of crazies and that both sets are equally noxious. OH I AGREE WHOLEHEARTEDLY!! there are WAYYYYY more crazies on the LEFT!!!
When I want advice on how to discuss something with them from the members here, I ask for it. Otherwise, do feel free to keep those thoughts to yourself.
Did you even try to give a balanced accounting or are hateful acts only offensive when it's someone you don't like?
Everyone either resumes discussing the idiocy that is our political system without personal jabs, or this thread will be locked.jbeany, Moderator
This is obviously a political thread on a public forum.
You posted publically on this political thread about an incident involving a confrontation between a man and some children. By the way that story was related it turned into a political statement. The story could have easily been related--in a non-political thread--without the political overtones that weren't really relevant to the point of an adult verbally abusing children. If the story had been told in that way it's likely everyone would have been sympathetic because such behavior is indeed inappropriate for any adult.However, by turning it into a political diatribe against Republicans generally you basically implied that all Republicans are creeps and child abusers. Now maybe you actually believe that, but I hope not.
I have to agree. I've always been an Independent. I like having two intelligent sides arguing about the best possible solutions. It hasn't been happening lately. I admit that the left has always had its share of wing nuts, but they aren't the major movers and shakers in the Democratic party right now. That doesn't seem to be true for the Republicans. Last election, I didn't think McCain was a horrible choice until he went with Palin for a running mate. This time, Romney has had to push his own ideology so far to the right to appeal to the biggest influences in his party that he stopped seeming like a reasonable candidate to me. The infighting in the Republican party made him take positions I don't think he would have if he didn't have to pander to the extreme right. If he was still the Republican he was as governor, I'd have had a real decision to make. Watching him insist he's going to repeal a health care act based on his own has ended that option for me.
I do understand the clamour for "smaller government". I do understand that the left/Democrats have the reputation of making government bigger and bigger, and I personally am not a fan of that. I am for efficient government, smart government, targetted government. I know that government can become corrupt. Congresspeople can be corrupt, but we have to have a Congress because that's what the Constitution demands. I am happy to see more state and local control. We have always debated the role of a centralized government; this current debate is nothing new.
What separates me from the tea party is that I still want government. And for the country to act as a country, not a loose collection of fiefdoms in no-win competition with one another. Strong centralization of certain areas of public life will ensure greater fairness and stability, possibly even lower cost, and I am all for that.