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2010-11-07 ::
madlibertarianguy //
Dumbassery + election + Government
A Mandate
The Washington Post on Obama’s disconnect from the average citizen in wake of the Democrats’ vast losses in Congress: As Democrats try to get back on their feet and adjust to the new reality of divided government, they say there are opportunities to be found in the next two years. Anxious, impatient, dissatisfied voters, they […]
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Delaware Online concerning the nomination of Christine O’Donnell over the Republican establishment favorite Mike Castle: Castle said parts of the health care law make strides in improving access to medical care in a more cost-efficient manner. He said he would support repeal, but only if the bill was replaced with a Republican version that cuts […]
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2010-09-07 ::
madlibertarianguy //
Dumbassery
A Perfect Example
This piece seems a perfect example of one of my theories: most of those who side with demotards come voting time don’t do so out of reverence for their fiscal policy or their love of big government, but because they fucking hate how so-con motherfuckers have turned the GOP in to the party of self […]
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Yeah, that about sums it up nicely.
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There has been a whole lot of me harping, criticizing, and cussing about democrats of late. There is a simple reason for that: they are the only ones doing something. Demotards accuse Republitards of being the party of no, saying essentially that they are trying to throw a wrench in the congressional machine. Make no […]
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Political Expediency. Republicans back away from their (correct) stance of withholding further unemployment extensions which are not paid for by equivalent spending cuts elsewhere in the budget, rather than adding yet another $100 billion or so to the public national debt. Only so long can a party be publicly accused of hating the unfortunate before […]
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Dan Balz and John Cohen on Obama’s sinking popularity with the voting American public: Overall, a slim majority of all voters say they would prefer Republican control of Congress so that the legislative branch would act as a check on the president’s policies. Those most likely to vote in the midterms prefer the GOP over […]
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The more information that emerges about the oil spill, the more it looks to be a government induced problem, and not solely a matter of corporate irresponsibility (though I suspect that the likes of MSNBC and CNN will still spin it that way). Neil King Jr. and Keith Johnson via The Wall Street Journal: BP […]
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2010-06-19 ::
madlibertarianguy //
Dumbassery + Journalism
Typical Hackmanship
Eternal douchebags Rush Limbaugh, Newt Gingrich, and Sarah Palin shouldn’t call Obama’s agenda socialist in nature because they have family problems. I’m no fan of any of those three. In fact, I can’t stand to listen to any of them and I’m not sure we’d miss too much were the three to be abducted by […]
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And no I’m not talking about ObamaCare this time, but Rand Paul. I was of the mind that he represents a very good chance at getting a consistently pro-liberty senator in the federal government. But with each piece of news I hear since his slaughter of republitard establishment favorite Grayson, I lean more towards the […]
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