To: RetiredArmy
Really disturbing. Equally disturbing is how very few republicans stepped up to defend him. I know at least Michelle Bachmann joined in the cheap shots. If the general public are so easily swayed by such BS, I'd say whoever gets the GOP nod has quite an uphill battle.
11 posted on
11/23/2011 11:56:04 AM PST by
Mr. Fabtastic
(Cain is rapidly gaining on Fred Gwynne as my favorite Herman.)
To: Mr. Fabtastic
What I find actually really sad is that the current group of so called republican, conservative, moderates of this party are such bums. I find it hard to even consider most of them. Most are just in it for the power and position. Most do not really care about the people. Just about what is in it for them. I have about come to the opinion that you really cannot tell one from the other in all the parties. You need a game program with numbers to see who is who because they all wear the same thing. In the long run, I think the country is screwed. I don't think anyone currently in politics can fix the problems this nation faces. No matter of tax cuts, etc., savings, is going to right this ship. We all agree that a lot of cuts need to be done, but when a country has made a population of old folks that depend on SS for a living, how do you put them further in the hole? I know many old folks that believed the government lie 50-60 years ago, thinking they would be taken care of under SS and Medicare and now are barely making it. If we cut them, they do not survive. I am just saying that I don't see a way out of this mess and I don't see any politician or party in this nation that can begin to fix it.
49 posted on
11/23/2011 7:35:57 PM PST by
RetiredArmy
(The End of Days draws near. In this time, you should be drawing closer to the Lord Jesus Christ.)
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