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Infrastructure hosing!

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August 11, 2021, 10:53 AM
BP758
Infrastructure hosing!
https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/10...ture-bill/index.html


The GOP who voted on this should lead out to pasture!

If this gets moved to politic section that’s fine...


Raceless in California!
August 11, 2021, 11:02 AM
Canted Valve
quote:
The GOP who voted...

They're not GOP they are infiltrators! The libs have infiltrated education, news, entertainment, bureaucracies, etc. Can there any doubt they have infiltrated the republican party?


Illegitimi non carborundum
August 11, 2021, 04:18 PM
Goob
B.O.H.I.C.A.

Quid Pro Joe let it slip the other day....

"this bill will fundamentally change the nation"

No **** Sherlock.....welcome Communism.

goob- who is John Galt


"Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular."
Dave Cook
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August 11, 2021, 04:25 PM
Michael Beard
By all means, can we get a list of ACTUAL Republicans, who govern and act on traditional Republican values?

People have spent decades pretending that an (R) behind someone's name magically makes them a Republican. After MILLIONS upon MILLIONS of voters crammed down our throats the likes of George Bush, Bob Dole, John McCain, and Mitt Romney, it's hard to take their incessant complaining seriously.

People need to get involved in the PRIMARIES instead of waiting until the general election and then bemoaning their choices.


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August 11, 2021, 05:33 PM
Mike Rietow
Do other conservatives agree? Emphatically not. The so-called "paleoconservatives" on the far right say a small group of Bush advisors have "hijacked" American foreign policy. Pat Buchanan, one of the old guard's leading voices, has described the neocons as a "cabal" acting in collusion with Israel. The Buchanan wing of the Republican Party—classic isolationists—has noted that many of the neocons are Jewish, and have accused them of "dual loyalties." But the recent military victory in Iraq has all but ended the intra-conservative debate. Neoconservatism, says scholar Mark Gerson, has "become what we now identify as American conservatism; in that sense, they have been so successful that it is now appropriate to drop the prefix 'neo' from their appellation."

The leftover right If the rise of neoconservatism has flustered the left, it has infuriated some on the right, who see it as a betrayal of everything conservatives are supposed to stand for. They call themselves traditional conservatives or constitutional conservatives, but everyone else calls them paleoconservatives. Paleocons—the most prominent are Pat Buchanan and Robert Novak—reject the neoconservative agenda of transforming the globe, which they see as radical, the exact opposite of conservative. What the neocons call free trade and globalization, paleocons see as the sacrifice of American independence, and American workers, to a one-world agenda. At home, they are aghast at the neocon embrace of big government, including the hated Department of Education. "What then is a neoconservative?" asked John F. McManus, president of the ur-paleo John Birch Society. "Briefly, he is a supporter of socialism and internationalism. A case can be made that Karl Marx himself was a neocon.
August 12, 2021, 11:59 AM
Phil Dees
FDR, George Bush, Barak Obama, and Donald Trump have established precedent for this type of spending spree. The numbers just keep getting larger.
August 12, 2021, 12:07 PM
Mike Rietow
quote:
Originally posted by Phil Dees:
FDR, George Bush, Barak Obama, and Donald Trump have established precedent for this type of spending spree. The numbers just keep getting larger.


They offshored the living wage jobs to china, what other choice do they have now, but a Potemkin village? Confused

**** Cheney "Deficits don't matter"

The neocons came over from the left in the early 70's, they were even too far left, for the left.

Ya don't think satan is gonna show up dressed as satan do ya?
August 12, 2021, 12:39 PM
Mike Rietow
I'm starting to think they can keep kicking this can down the road, if they can keep these trillions off Main St. If these trillions make it to Main Street, hyperinflation will see to $200 gallon of milk.

They're pumping it in the market, where it won't see the street.

Trickle down economics. Same old same old.

Be careful what you wish for, like a banana republic, without the current monkey business..