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Guest 09-04-2011 02:12 PM

I've Hesitated To Reply
 
But finally I will with regard to Rick Perry. It's scary that someone who makes such dangerous statements and makes unsubstantiated promises can be so popular among about 30% of the electorate. What has Perry said?

--The practice of monetary policy by the Fed chairman is "treasonous". He offers no alternative, but it sounds good to partisans.

--"Social Security is an attack on core American values." Again he offers no alternative to what has been a successful, albeit not financially, program for decades. What would he do, cancel the whole program? He never explains.

--"Marriage is only between a man and a woman." OK, I believe that myself. But what do you do about all the Americans who are gay or lesbian and who aren't going to change? Should they be treated as lepers? Again, no alternatives from Mr. Perry.

--And his claims that he's created so many jobs? Most analyses that I've seen show that about have the jobs created in Texas are government jobs, and another significant proportion are minimum wage jobs. At the same time, Perry has presided over a state that is one of the largest recipients of federal funding and whose state budget is badly in deficit, and like the federal government survives on the issuance of state debt.

Remember that 30% of the electorate that support Perry. His problem--the problem of the GOP--is that he's aggravated or frightened such large blocks of voters, that he's unelectable in a General Election. He's gotta get more than 50% and his crazy and unsupported statements and campaigning almost guarantee that can't happen.

If the GOP doesn't come up with a candidate who can be supported by more than only the extreme right wing religious and fiscal fringe of the party, they're guaranteeing the re-election of Barack Obama. I sure hope someone comes to their senses--and soon!

Guest 09-04-2011 02:15 PM

VillageGolfer,

I missed you. I have you back so I can read your thought provoking comments.

VK is once again spot on with his post. Good going, VK!

Guest 09-04-2011 02:20 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 390234)
VillageGolfer,

I missed you. I have you back so I can read your thought provoking comments.

VK is once again spot on with his post. Good going, VK!

So, you finally came to the conclusion that you were ignoring the one guy who can set you on the right path?:crap2:

Guest 09-04-2011 02:23 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 390233)
But finally I will with regard to Rick Perry. It's scary that someone who makes such dangerous statements and makes unsubstantiated promises can be so popular among about 30% of the electorate. What has Perry said?

--The practice of monetary policy by the Fed chairman is "treasonous". He offers no alternative, but it sounds good to partisans.

--"Social Security is an attack on core American values." Again he offers no alternative to what has been a successful, albeit not financially, program for decades. What would he do, cancel the whole program? He never explains.

--"Marriage is only between a man and a woman." OK, I believe that myself. But what do you do about all the Americans who are gay or lesbian and who aren't going to change? Should they be treated as lepers? Again, no alternatives from Mr. Perry.

Remember that 30% of the electorate that support Perry. His problem--the problem of the GOP--is that he's aggravated or frightened such large blocks of voters, that he's unelectable in a General Election. He's gotta get more than 50% and his crazy and unsupported statements and campaigning almost guarantee that can't happen.

If the GOP doesn't come up with a candidate who can be supported by more than only the extreme right wing religious and fiscal fringe of the party, they're guaranteeing the re-election of Barack Obama. I sure hope someone comes to their senses--and soon!

Oh, I think your a little hard on the guy. Don't forget the left-leaning Lamestream Media tried to sell the American public that Reagan, was too old, too hawkish, too far right etc. etc,.

Guest 09-04-2011 02:24 PM

Yep, that must be it. :0000000000luvmyhors

Guest 09-04-2011 02:46 PM

Not The Media...Quoted The Candidate
 
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Posted by Guest (Post 390238)
Oh, I think your a little hard on the guy. Don't forget the left-leaning Lamestream Media tried to sell the American public that Reagan, was too old, too hawkish, too far right etc. etc,.

I wasn't quoting the mainstream media. I was quoting Rick Perry himself.

Guest 09-04-2011 03:02 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 390233)
But finally I will with regard to Rick Perry. It's scary that someone who makes such dangerous statements and makes unsubstantiated promises can be so popular among about 30% of the electorate. What has Perry said?

--The practice of monetary policy by the Fed chairman is "treasonous". He offers no alternative, but it sounds good to partisans.

--"Social Security is an attack on core American values." Again he offers no alternative to what has been a successful, albeit not financially, program for decades. What would he do, cancel the whole program? He never explains.

--"Marriage is only between a man and a woman." OK, I believe that myself. But what do you do about all the Americans who are gay or lesbian and who aren't going to change? Should they be treated as lepers? Again, no alternatives from Mr. Perry.

--And his claims that he's created so many jobs? Most analyses that I've seen show that about have the jobs created in Texas are government jobs, and another significant proportion are minimum wage jobs. At the same time, Perry has presided over a state that is one of the largest recipients of federal funding and whose state budget is badly in deficit, and like the federal government survives on the issuance of state debt.

Remember that 30% of the electorate that support Perry. His problem--the problem of the GOP--is that he's aggravated or frightened such large blocks of voters, that he's unelectable in a General Election. He's gotta get more than 50% and his crazy and unsupported statements and campaigning almost guarantee that can't happen.

If the GOP doesn't come up with a candidate who can be supported by more than only the extreme right wing religious and fiscal fringe of the party, they're guaranteeing the re-election of Barack Obama. I sure hope someone comes to their senses--and soon!

I don't think you're listening well, in my opinion. Gov. Perry isn't the only one who feels the actions of the Treasury Secretary has been ruinous to our economy. He at least is pointing to problems and not just promising "hope and change"

Social Security will have to be dealt with and, if I remember, you were kvetching about it yourself rather voraciously in the past , and now you want to castigate Gov. Perry for talking about it? Really?

Gov. Perry, like most Christians (I'm not one of those) thinks that "marriage" should be between a man and a woman exclusively. You think the same way and somehow Gov. Perry is the neanderthal. What's your solution to this problem that you and Gov. Perry share? You want them to be lepers"

Gov. Perry's policy's have accounted for 50% of the job growth in the U.S. for the last 10 yrs. Who has a better record, regardless of the Democrat talking points you've proffered. Texas has become the "go to" state if you're trying to work instead giving up and going on the dole. Hence, it's unemployment rate doesn't drop much, but growth cannot be denied.

What you saying about Gov. Perry in your last paragraph are the same Democrat talking points they threw against the wall when it came to Gov. Ronald Reagan. It will fail again.

Guest 09-04-2011 03:09 PM

Darn, Richie, your the man!!!!:crap2:

Guest 09-04-2011 03:43 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 390253)
I wasn't quoting the mainstream media. I was quoting Rick Perry himself.

You know, maybe we can get some brilliance from President Obama's Labor Secretary?

Well, no.................she doesn't know Texas has the highest job growth, but she's darn sure they have bad working conditions and bad education and gee, why don't you listen to this genius yourself.....she's sure is a credit to the administration.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7t2f8k5W0E&feature=player_embedded[/ame]

Guest 09-04-2011 04:38 PM

Yep, another idealist that really has no clue in the real world. Only 8% of B. Hussein Obama's administration has any private sector experience. All left-wing government hackers.


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