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BiggerBoat posted:The caller even cited over-taxation, but taxes are the lowest they've been in 50 or 60 years. I know this is true on a federal level but I think at least a few states have raised taxes, especially sales taxes, in light of falling revenues and a stealth desire to make the tax code less progressive. It's funny how "states' rights" is such a big deal to conservatives until the minute they find out a state is exercising its right to do something they don't personally approve of.
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I live in NC and I have seen the horrors that I NEVER thought would visit this state. What I have yet to see is the dystopian results of these new policies. gently caress it, I can't even bring myself to feel sorry for TX. We're going down the hole here. The only thing I can hope to hold out for is a rebound. And gerrymandering has hosed that to DC and back. I guess I shouldn't complain, because we weren't the first. Just the worst. I want to say that the populace of this state will rebel in 2014, but I lived through 2010 and I hold out no hope. Someone hold me. I wanted to Occupy. I wanted to rage against the GOP machine when Prop One passed. I want to stop them before they frack this state to pieces. But the damage is done. Teachers: not wanted or welcomed. Taxes: Not fair in the least (sales taxes hurt the poor but NC will NOT raise sales taxes on YACHTS. YES, YACHTS!) And, the poo poo cherry on the poo poo cake, Voter ID laws that will make the gerrymandering look like a tender caress. gently caress this country, gently caress this state, gently caress the GOP, gently caress the Dems for having nothing to counter with. Someone make me feel better without saying, "Suicide won't hurt."
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Dr. Faustus posted:I live in NC and I have seen the horrors that I NEVER thought would visit this state. When 2014 comes, knock on doors until your feet are bloody stumps. Nothing makes them angrier than people voting, it's literally everything they hate about America. gently caress me, I live in a world where that's true of one of our two political parties. gently caress, gently caress gently caress
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Mark Levin's liberty amendments book came out today. Here's what I've been able to grab so far:quote:--Imposing a 12-year limit on serving in Congress. So it's all predictable and all bad.
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I understand why he wants some of that but why would you want to put tax day and election day back-to-back?
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quiggy posted:I understand why he wants some of that but why would you want to put tax day and election day back-to-back? Republicans are generally perceived as the party of lower taxes and if someone just paid taxes then they would be more likely to vote Republican (in theory). The whole list is just a recipe for wielding a disproportionate amount of influence as their numbers continue to fall. It's also pretty short sighted. It's built around their current problems and not considering that Democrats could take state governments or control of their special committee nullifying regulations after these are passed. Not that they'll ever be passed either way.
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Don't something like three quarters of filers get a refund?
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Good Citizen posted:Mark Levin's liberty amendments book came out today. Here's what I've been able to grab so far: There is literally not a single good suggestion on there. The only one that comes close to withstanding even a casual observation is the term limits on Congress, but we've been over why that's terrible before (if anyone hasn't heard it broken down, newbie Reps are more vulnerable to being used horribly by special interests, having the entirety of Congress eternally be newbie Reps means we'd be even more of a corporatocracy (sp?) than we already are.
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BatteredFeltFedora posted:Don't something like three quarters of filers get a refund? Sure, if you're some kind of dirty poor. (no voting for poors) Magres posted:There is literally not a single good suggestion on there. The only one that comes close to withstanding even a casual observation is the term limits on Congress, but we've been over why that's terrible before (if anyone hasn't heard it broken down, newbie Reps are more vulnerable to being used horribly by special interests, having the entirety of Congress eternally be newbie Reps means we'd be even more of a corporatocracy (sp?) than we already are. Requiring the language of a bill to be posted online 30 days before a vote isn't a horrible plan, at least compared to everything else on the list.
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quote:--Prohibiting Congress from compelling anyone to participate in commerce (such as forcing them to buy health insurance). Stealth Socialism? I would love to see a country where no one is compelled to participate in commerce.
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Zuhzuhzombie!! posted:Stealth Socialism? No, that's literally "we loving HATE Obama care and will stop at absolutely nothing to destroy it."
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Looking at Mark Levin, I am struck both by the rarity of right wing media figures succeeding and the strange easiness of being successful.
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Good Citizen posted:Requiring the language of a bill to be posted online 30 days before a vote isn't a horrible plan, at least compared to everything else on the list. I feel like we would never see another bill ever come out of Congress. On the other hand, you're right - that's more "maintaining a lovely status quo" (like we see anything useful come out of Congress anyway ) than it is "completely flushing our government down the toilet," which does make it a lot better than the rest of the list.
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There's a pretty good rundown of the contents of Levin's book at the American Spectator. He literally believes that poo poo started going down hill in the 1880s with the rise of progressives and wants to return America to the Gilded Age.
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Dr. Faustus posted:I live in NC and I have seen the horrors that I NEVER thought would visit this state. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICiFnQrHOrk
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Zuhzuhzombie!! posted:Stealth Socialism? I kind of doubt he means you aren't compelled AND we make sure you don't just die. He wants you to have ultimate freedom to waste away without anyone in gubbermint telling you that's a bad idea. And also drive without insurance I guess.
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radical meme posted:There's a pretty good rundown of the contents of Levin's book at the American Spectator. He literally believes that poo poo started going down hill in the 1880s with the rise of progressives and wants to return America to the Gilded Age. That Spectator article is like stepping into a different world. Makes me wonder how much of an opinion bubble I live in.
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Zeroisanumber posted:That Spectator article is like stepping into a different world. Makes me wonder how much of an opinion bubble I live in. Do you read articles from publications like "the American Spectator?" Then you're in less of a bubble than they are. Although that was a fascinating look at how one becomes convinced of the strong support of the Silent Majority. Here are thirty articles which agree with Levin's thesis, and you can tell that they are accurate because they come from the luminaries at NRO, WSJ, and the Washington Post.
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Zeroisanumber posted:That Spectator article is like stepping into a different world. Makes me wonder how much of an opinion bubble I live in. So this is quoted as part of his intro... quote:Social engineering and central planning are imposed without end, since the governing masterminds, drunk with their own conceit and pomposity, have wild imaginations and infinite ideas for reshaping society and molding man’s nature in search of the ever elusive utopian paradise. Wild imagination, pomposity? Hi Mark Levin. Infinite ideas for reshaping society, social engineering, central planning? This is a book about how one man wants to change the central governing document of the nation right? Project much? I'm also a big fan of how he's always reminding everyone that he's not saying there's anything WRONG with the constitution. He just needs to scribble on it so it's even more correct than it ever was.
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quote:Social engineering and central planning are imposed without end, since the governing masterminds, drunk with their own conceit and pomposity, have wild imaginations and infinite ideas for reshaping society and molding man’s nature in search of the ever elusive utopian paradise. Pfft. Lookit this motherfucker, thinks he's Thomas Paine. "Drunk with their own conceit and pomposity." Moo-hoo ha ha I shall commit a continuing resolution!! *thunder, lighting, etc*
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I'm really hoping this gets online soon because I don't even believe I just saw it. Fox was covering the Oprah Swiss racism thing and I knew it'd be great. The format was two white ladies and a black woman of course, and the black woman started off saying 'well it's silly that the Swiss president made a statement about it but Oprah discussing casual racism is good on the whole' and then everything went nuts. The two white ladies both start going "HOW IS IT RACIST?!" and the whole thing became about how racist is REALLY the worst thing to call someone, and got so bad the black woman had to legit stop saying 'racist' and say 'the r-word', and it basically ended in them making her apologize for saying 'every day racism'. loving amazing.
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I've been saying that calling someone or something racist is more "offensive" than actually being racist (as long as you avoid a few specific words) for a while. Many white people, especially those that are in the upper levels of society (politicians, TV personalities, etc) are so absolutely clueless about racism since they typically aren't affected by it negatively that they have convinced themselves it doesn't exist anywhere and thus any claim to racism must be some sort of scam.
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It's really good to know that America can openly talk about racism.
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Tatum Girlparts posted:I'm really hoping this gets online soon because I don't even believe I just saw it. That's like petty playground bully levels of bullshit. It's almost as if they wanted the white viewer at home to agree with the white majority on the show because three against one, the three wins. I mean that's how democracy works, right?
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Rush has really been dog whistling the 'Oprah experiences casual racism' story. He actually just made the argument that because Oprah's story happened in Switzerland, which is inhabited by rabid leftists , that liberals are in fact the real racists. I read this argument all the time on FR but it is another thing entirely to hear it broadcasted to millions of people
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I'm willing to go along with this. So the rules of the game here seem to be "find out who the real racists are by location of where racism happens" On one side we have Switzerland. On the other, Red states. oops
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kik2dagroin posted:Rush has really been dog whistling the 'Oprah experiences casual racism' story. He actually just made the argument that because Oprah's story happened in Switzerland, which is inhabited by rabid leftists , that liberals are in fact the real racists. I read this argument all the time on FR but it is another thing entirely to hear it broadcasted to millions of people Swiss? Rabid leftists? Aren't they one of the rightiest countries in Europe?
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Grand Prize Winner posted:Swiss? Rabid leftists? Aren't they one of the rightiest countries in Europe? Uh, hello? They're from Europe, so they're all socialist. Looks like someone could use some educating
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radical meme posted:There's a pretty good rundown of the contents of Levin's book at the American Spectator. He literally believes that poo poo started going down hill in the 1880s with the rise of progressives and wants to return America to the Gilded Age. This article is really amazing. It's really cool to read the perspective of someone who is so incredibly excited about this dumb book and what it represents, is able to write competently, and is completely loving disconnected from reality. I love how these guys include so many assumptions that come from immersing yourself in the right wing media bubble without even seeming to realize it. 'Everybody knows X. X is the truth because I'm constantly surrounded by people reinforcing my perception that X is the truth. There's no need to explain the truth of X'. Then there's a bunch of little snippets of 'oh dear, can't you just imagine the look on those liberals' faces when we do THIS!' It oscillates between intellectually dishonest and childishly petty perfectly. That article is the distilled essence of 'intellectual' conservatism and its great.
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Good Citizen posted:I love how these guys include so many assumptions that come from immersing yourself in the right wing media bubble without even seeming to realize it. That seems to be the main symptom of absorbing too much right wing media. Things are just assumed to be true (Obama is a commie socialist, taxes are bad, America is a christian nation, ACORN commits voter fraud, media is liberally biased, they're gonna take our guns, Obamacare is a government takeover, Benghazi). I mentioned it a few posts back. They just throw poo poo and buzzwords out there with no supporting evidence until it sticks. And it actually works on a disturbingly large amount of people. It's basically
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I got to "intellectual foundation" and closed the tab laughing.
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BiggerBoat posted:They just throw poo poo and buzzwords out there with no supporting evidence until it sticks. And it actually works on a disturbingly large amount of people. It's basically You should really check out "Hot Coffee" (it's on Netflix streaming now) if you haven't watched it. I can't remember if you had commented about it in the Netflix thread.
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Parachute posted:You should really check out "Hot Coffee" (it's on Netflix streaming now) if you haven't watched it. I can't remember if you had commented about it in the Netflix thread. I think it's in my queue. Documentary, right?
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BiggerBoat posted:I think it's in my queue. Documentary, right? Yep. It's about tort reform/political influence and the spread of misinformation.
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...in which Levin examined the role of judicial activism and the subversion of democracy in favor of the liberal agenda (hint: think slavery, segregation, abortion, the importation of laws from other countries, the role of a Klan member in erecting the so-called "separation of church and state"). I'm dyin' here
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Broken Knees Club posted:...in which Levin examined the role of judicial activism and the subversion of democracy in favor of the liberal agenda (hint: think slavery, segregation, abortion, the importation of laws from other countries, the role of a Klan member in erecting the so-called "separation of church and state"). The whole article is just full of irony and willful blindness: quote:History demonstrates that republics collapse when demagogues present themselves as their guardians to entice the people and cloak their true intentions.
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Broken Knees Club posted:...in which Levin examined the role of judicial activism and the subversion of democracy in favor of the liberal agenda (hint: think slavery, segregation, abortion, the importation of laws from other countries, the role of a Klan member in erecting the so-called "separation of church and state"). It's especially hilarious considering the entire book is about the subversion of democracy in favor of constitutional republicanism, which people on the right wing seem especially fond of in the last several years for some reason (Unless we're talking about gay marriage. Then the will of the majority must not be overlooked!)
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I'm just amazed by the idea that those Founders 220 years ago that came up with the three fifths compromise were brilliant but, those guys 100 years ago who passed the 17th Amendment were complete fools and probably communist, socialist, marxist, nazis. So even though the original was perfect, we just need these 11 amendments, that no Founder would have ever agreed to, to make it even more perfect.
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quiggy posted:I understand why he wants some of that but why would you want to put tax day and election day back-to-back? Maybe to, in the future, make a "You have to file taxes to vote" law? To keep 47% away? I don't really like imposing conspiratorial thoughts on people but he seems close to a "own property to vote" guy anyways.
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Grew up on Boortz, caught my first bit of Herman Cain's radio program yesterday. During the 'Rapid Fire' segment callers get a minute to get their point across. Caller one claimed to be an inspired by right-wing talk radio truck driver that had called several prominent democratic senators and representatives, as well as Obama himself and left messages regarding their political and personal hypocrisy. He shared with Cain his frustration at never having received a call back and that he was 'nothing' ostensibly to the regime. The only believable part of the story was possibly the "I'm a trucker" bit. A subsequent caller was upset that the Affordable Care Act was being referred to as 'Obamacare', as if Obama cares. How could Obama possibly care??? His novel suggested fix? Call it 'Obama Don't Care'. Why not 'Muslimcare' or 'Commiecare'? Cain also went on to talk about his latest daily column: There is no such thing as the middle class Funny (or clever?) how even the actual URL itself omits reference to the 'middle class'. Read at your own risk. quote:The middle class is by and large an invention of the political class and the news media. The truth is there is no such thing. Even President Obama’s definition of the middle class tends to shift depending on which speech he is giving, or which ideological agenda he is pushing on a given day.
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