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outhere69 -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/4/2012 7:54:43 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam
I have found out something about Far Right politicians in the past half century. When the economy is in the shit, for some strange reason they decide that the REAL problem is "Morals" and dammit, we need to fix "morals". Jobs? Well, that'll fix itself when our "Moral Majority" (are you old enough to remember them because they were neither) takes over.

We're having that in spades in Ohio.  Seems like there's nothing more important to do than continually try to pass "heartbeat" anti-abortion bills.  Not too long ago it was getting "intelligent design" into the school systems (we were a laughing stock for awhile, right up there with Kansas).  No one's talking about getting jobs, except to always deregulate business, cut income taxes, while social services are hammered.  If I had a special needs child, had to be on any type of state funding, etc. I'd be scared shitless.  We have no safety net.

About 10 years ago some folks were studying the Ohio "brain drain" of young adults.  They'd graduate and move out.  An interesting result of the study was that the younger folks frankly didn't give a rat's ass about gay marriage and thought abortion should be a private matter.  This run to the extremes isn't going to help in the elections.




MasterSlaveLA -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/4/2012 7:56:46 PM)

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ORIGINAL: tweakabelle

The "economic policy" MSLA presented reads more like an ideological wish list - long on rhetoric, short on practical detail




Riiiiiiiiiiiiight... as opposed to O'Fuckup's 3-Word Plan -- "Hope and Change"?!!   Short on... well... pretty much everything -- including RESULTS!!! [sm=rofl.gif] LOL





Hillwilliam -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/4/2012 8:09:25 PM)


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ORIGINAL: MasterSlaveLA

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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

Does he want to get the economy going and create jobs? FUCK NO



Maybe you could at least FLIRT with the idea of the TRUTH?!!


The Santorum vision to unlock American economic greatness and open up the job market again focuses on five simple points to create growth, spur innovation, and ensure prosperity - all centered on freeing the American people and free-enterprise:
 
We must reduce the size and scope of a government that is stifling job creation
Historically, the federal government has been 18% of America's gross domestic product.  If we hope to not be served the fate of the western European countries now embattled with debt crisis after debt crisis, we must return to our historical norms.  This starts by first cutting government spending, capping future government spending, and finally enacting a Balanced Budget Amendment to our constitution.
 
Creating a tax structure that does not punish, but encourages innovation and entrepreneurship
First and foremost, America must no longer have a tax regime that punishes the individual, the small business, or the corporation but encourages growth in America.  Rick Santorum believes we need to reduce taxes on individuals across the board, making the system simpler, flatter, and fairer.  Likewise, we must cut the corporate tax rate in half, so that we can once again be competitive with the rest of the industrialized world.  However, we must go further and cut the tax rate to zero for all manufacturers irrespective of the tax paying entity so we can keep jobs in America.  Manufacturing has epitomized the loss of American jobs and innovation over the past several decades, and by reinvigorating this crucial sector of our economy the multiplier effect on our entire economy will spur on economic and job growth not seen in three decades.  We must also permanently extend the current Capital Gains and Dividend Tax rates, repeal the Death Tax, and repatriate taxable income outside the United States at a rate of 5% to induce job creation here in America rather than abroad.  And, we must not only encourage innovation, but celebrate it by no longer holding entrepreneurs hostage year-in and year-out through the tax code's treatment of the research and development of new and promising discoveries - regardless of whether it is the next ground-breaking cancer treatment or a component for a fuel-efficient engine.
 
Removing the regulatory burdens that hold our economic engine Back
The first thing nearly every executive will tell you, from sole proprietors to CEOs of international conglomerates: the existing federal regulatory structure in untenable.  From the enactment of the boondoggle of ObamaCare to the CO2 regulations of the EPA, President Obama has single-handedly placed weight after weight on our job market and economy as a whole - and Rick Santorum would immediately repeal the regulatory alphabet soup implemented by the Obama Administration.  This also means ensuring that government agencies stay within their intended framework, most notably the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) that has diverted from its purpose of protecting the rights of workers to doing the political work of President Obama's staunches union allies. Furthermore, while legislation pending before Congress is a start, Rick Santorum believes we need to streamline the patent process to unclog the patent backlog and encourage innovation in America.  And likewise, to ensure America remains the global beacon of biotechnology, we must reform the transparency of the Food and Drug Administration's approval process so entrepreneurs and investors alike can have surety in the process.  Finally, Rick Santorum believes that each new federal law and reauthorization of existing laws should be simpler and limit the ability of federal agencies to expand upon the law through regulation.
 
Ensuring global capital and credit markets Believe in America again
We must repeal the burdensome Sarbanes-Oxley law that not only did not prevent the financial crisis, but chased capital overseas.  At the same time, we must repeal Dodd-Frank before it can be fully-implemented and start from scratch to enact real reform that ensures the 2008 financial crisis does not happen again but at the same time does not place impediments in the way of capital formation and credit availability for average Americans.  Rick Santorum believes we should not enshrine "too big to fail," and both of these laws do just that. 
 
Tap America's vast domestic resources to power our 21st Century economy
Rick Santorum believes we need to stop being naïve, put aside our dreams of "green jobs," and focus on the great domestic resources at our disposal.  This means we need an all-of-the-above energy policy that utilizes oil, natural gas, coal, and nuclear energy to power our economy and empower the American worker.  To do this, we must start by eliminating the Obama Administration's roadblocks to oil exploration in the Gulf of Mexico, along the Outer Continental Shelf, and onshore - including in ANWR.  Furthermore, no new natural gas regulations, such as those being debated by Congress, should be enacted.  The states are regulating the natural gas industry and there is no reason for the federal government to get involved.  Federal regulation for federal regulation's sake serves no purpose - and in this instance it not only impedes job growth, but weakens our national security.

http://www.ricksantorum.com/news/2011/07/courage-fight-american-jobs



I read the whole thing. there's a lot of pretty rhetoric but not a damn thing about actually creating American jobs. He was VERY damn specific tho about eliminating the right to privacy of consenting adults to do that they want.
One reason I support Romney.




Lucylastic -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/4/2012 9:07:01 PM)

I cannot edit what I have written in the last page. I admit, I am sorry about that. I should NOT have prolonged the stupidness.
For my part I am sorry I allowed myself to get caught up in idiocy again.





MasterSlaveLA -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/4/2012 9:49:46 PM)

 
I've added quite a bit, actually.  You?  Not so much -- but I never expect you to. [8|]





MasterSlaveLA -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/4/2012 9:51:08 PM)

 
I disagree.  But again, I don't see him winning anyway.





Hillwilliam -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/4/2012 9:53:36 PM)


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ORIGINAL: MasterSlaveLA

 
I disagree.  But again, I don't see him winning anyway.



We agree on that. Romney is the only one that can win the general.

I was pulling for Cain until he got wierd on us.




VioletGray -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/5/2012 2:16:03 AM)

Depending on what you use when you have sex, Santorum in the bed room my be unavoidable.




Lucylastic -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/5/2012 3:41:46 AM)

[sm=passthelube.gif][sm=hearts.gif][sm=rofl.gif]




Moonhead -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/5/2012 5:14:22 AM)

You're a coprophile, Violet?
That's the only way Santorum would be any use as a sex toy: the man's a shit...




seababy -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/5/2012 5:27:38 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Moonhead

You're a coprophile, Violet?
That's the only way Santorum would be any use as a sex toy: the man's a shit...


santorum (san-TOR-um) n.
   1. The frothy mixture of lube and fecal matter
      that is sometimes the by-product of anal sex.





Moonhead -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/5/2012 5:36:41 AM)

Mea culpa. I was forgetting that lexicographers had it in for the twat...




Kirata -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/5/2012 5:44:37 AM)


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ORIGINAL: outhere69
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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam
I have found out something about Far Right politicians in the past half century. When the economy is in the shit, for some strange reason they decide that the REAL problem is "Morals"...

We're having that in spades in Ohio. Seems like there's nothing more important to do than continually try to pass "heartbeat" anti-abortion bills.

I think what we're seeing here is the rising influence of Christian Fundamentalism. In my view, what lies beneath this push for morality laws is the same logic that proclaimed Katrina to be God's punishment for homosexuality, namely, that until our country is pleasing in God's eyes there is no solution to our problems that will avoid his retribution.

K.




Moonhead -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/5/2012 5:51:06 AM)

Which is quite a funny attitude coming from people with such a mad on for the eeeevil Mooslim fundamentalists in the Middle East, I've always thought. Presumably if you actually point that out to any of the anti abortion, gay bashing elements of the Republicans they dress up as Vincent Price and burn you at the stake...




Hillwilliam -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/5/2012 6:03:22 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Moonhead

Which is quite a funny attitude coming from people with such a mad on for the eeeevil Mooslim fundamentalists in the Middle East, I've always thought. Presumably if you actually point that out to any of the anti abortion, gay bashing elements of the Republicans they dress up as Vincent Price and burn you at the stake...

Thanks for the idea for a new thread moon.




Kirata -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/5/2012 6:04:48 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Moonhead

Which is quite a funny attitude coming from people with such a mad on for the eeeevil Mooslim fundamentalists...

Why? It's exactly what you'd expect. All religious fundamentalists hold precisely the same view, they just wear different clown suits.

K.




Sanity -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/5/2012 6:30:48 AM)


Some religious fundamentalists worship their cherished Earth god. Others worship politicians and big government, while certain others worship themselves while vainly spitting on those around them

And often theyre just too blind to see it







Hillwilliam -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/5/2012 6:32:11 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Sanity


Some religious fundamentalists worship their cherished Earth god. Others worship politicians and big government, while certain others worship themselves while vainly spitting on those around them

And often theyre just too blind to see it






There be words of wisdom in that quote.




Kirata -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/5/2012 6:43:39 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam
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ORIGINAL: Sanity

And often theyre just too blind to see it

There be words of wisdom in that quote.

But merely "often" isn't one of them. [:D]

K.




Hillwilliam -> RE: Rick Santorum Wants into Your Bedroom (1/5/2012 6:48:33 AM)

Sanity is probably having a seizure at this moment with Hill and Kirata both agreeing in principle with him.[8D]




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