Why do RWs spend so much energy on demonizing democrats yet make no effort to defend republicans?

Lol no the constitution makes no mention of gay marriage. Nice try though.

Exactly, which by the 10th amendment means that the Federal government has no say. The Supreme Court decreeing it was an abomination. Unfortunately yet another in a long line of Constitutional abominations committed by the Supreme Court. The first against the wall when the revolution comes should be the lying hack John Roberts who got on the court fraudulently by lying his ass of that he gave a shit about the Constitution
Don't you see gay and straight couples equally? They are citizens.

No shit Dick Tracey. My solution of treating "gay" fag and straight couples like all other citizens does treat them "equally." How do you not get that? How fucking stupid are you? Seriously, when I said I want all citizens treated equally, you said to yourself, OMG, he doesn't want queer and normal couples treated the same?

:wtf:

Seriously, you thought that?
Because you call them fags you dumbshit. Obviously that's pejorative for gay people. Clearly you see them as lesser. Don't act stupid. See even if you disagreed with the Supreme Court ruling, you still wouldn't have called it an "abomination" like a drama queen would.

It was a trap, Nancy. I consistently advocated treating queers like everyone else, but you couldn't get past the rhetoric even though I wanted to treat queens like EVERYONE ELSE.

Think about how ridiculous you are that you whined about the word when my solution was to treat carpet munchers like EVERYONE ELSE
Yep. That's why they deserve EQUAL rights with straight people.
 
You just said you wanted to give gays tax breaks and perks for pairing up. Now you don't? Make up your mind. So you don't support gay government marriage?
I don't want to give them special privileges over straight couples which is what you were implying.

I wasn't implying anything, dumb ass. I said all government marriage is giving "special privileges" over other citizens. You're mixing apples and oranges.

No one has a "right" to government perks.

No one should be given anything that other citizens don't get.

Government marriage shouldn't exist for anyone.

Nowhere are fags treated any differently than anyone else in that. Stop making shit up
Why don't you treat gay people with respect? Shouldn't you if they are Americans? You are no libertarian otherwise.

Treating gay couples the same as everyone else isn't treating them with "respect."

That was my point I made before. When a guy sticks his prick in another guy's ass, you're like OMG, we have to reward them for that, we have to give them party favors. We can't treat them like everyone else.

There's something seriously wrong with you that you think treating gays like everyone else isn't treating them with respect. Seriously. Think about it. But don't hurt yourself, I know you're not used to thinking
You are so fucking stupid. I said NOTHING about giving them more than straight people. Nada. No special rights. No priveleges.

Moron.

So you don't know that government marriage comes with perks? OMG, you seriously are S-T-U-P-I-D. My God man, it's sad
 
Exactly, which by the 10th amendment means that the Federal government has no say. The Supreme Court decreeing it was an abomination. Unfortunately yet another in a long line of Constitutional abominations committed by the Supreme Court. The first against the wall when the revolution comes should be the lying hack John Roberts who got on the court fraudulently by lying his ass of that he gave a shit about the Constitution
Don't you see gay and straight couples equally? They are citizens.

No shit Dick Tracey. My solution of treating "gay" fag and straight couples like all other citizens does treat them "equally." How do you not get that? How fucking stupid are you? Seriously, when I said I want all citizens treated equally, you said to yourself, OMG, he doesn't want queer and normal couples treated the same?

:wtf:

Seriously, you thought that?
Because you call them fags you dumbshit. Obviously that's pejorative for gay people. Clearly you see them as lesser. Don't act stupid. See even if you disagreed with the Supreme Court ruling, you still wouldn't have called it an "abomination" like a drama queen would.

It was a trap, Nancy. I consistently advocated treating queers like everyone else, but you couldn't get past the rhetoric even though I wanted to treat queens like EVERYONE ELSE.

Think about how ridiculous you are that you whined about the word when my solution was to treat carpet munchers like EVERYONE ELSE
Yep. That's why they deserve EQUAL rights with straight people.

That's what I have said in every post in this thread, you fucking moron. You're the bigoted discriminator who thinks when fags shack up they should get $$$ for that over straight singles. I said no one, straight, gay, paired or single should be treated any differently than anyone else by the Imperial Federal Government.

You're still not following the conversation, it's really funny. Are you at some point going to grasp it? Probably not ...
 
Lol what a crock of shit. You posted an article citing Rush Limbaugh who cited a republican. How about you find a non partisan source and show what it was spent on?

This was directly from Senator Tom Coburn's (OK) website. Every year he tracked and published reports on government spending. He made a special one just for the Obama "stimulus package":

1. Forest Service to Replace Windows in Visitor Center Closed in 2007 (Amboy, WA) - $554,763
Despite having no plans to reopen a shuttered visitor center at Mount St. Helens in Washington State, the U.S. Forest Service is spending more than $554,000 to replace its windows.

2. “Dance Draw” - Interactive Dance Software Development (Charlotte, NC) - $762,372
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte received more than $760,000 in stimulus funds to help develop a computerized choreography program that its creators believe could lead to a YouTube-like “Dance Tube” online application.

3. North Shore Connector to Professional Sports Stadiums, Casino (Pittsburgh, PA) - $62 million
ederal money has covered the vast majority of costs, with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) agreeing to provide $348 million—nearly the full original cost—leaving state and local governments responsible for a small fraction.30 Even with that level of assistance, the Port Authority still threatened to shut down the project due to the enormous cost overruns. With an infusion of more than $62 million in stimulus money, the project was taken off life support.

4. FEMA Stalls Two Fire Stations More Than a Year, Increases Costs (San Antonio, TX) - $7.3 million
The City of San Antonio is hoping that there aren’t any fires for at least a year in the vicinity of two planned fire stations, thanks to “help” from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

5. Abandoned Train Station Converted Into Museum (Glassboro, NJ) - $1.2 million
Taxpayers may not be happy to learn that they are paying for one broken down train station twice. The Glassboro train station was built in 1860 and closed in 1971. Unused for nearly 40 years, it now sits boarded up and riddled with graffiti.

6. Ants Talk. Taxpayers Listen (San Francisco, CA) - $1.9 million
The California Academy of Sciences is receiving nearly $2 million to send researchers to the Southwest Indian Ocean Islands and east Africa, to capture, photograph, and analyze thousands of exotic ants.

7. Stimulus Project Threatens Pastor’s House (Newark, OH) - $1.8 million
An Ohio road project received $1.8 million in stimulus funds,56 despite the threat it poses to the residents of over two dozen homes next to it. Pastor Greg Sheets of Newark, Ohio’s Truth Tabernacle 57 has already lost his front yard to the project, and could lose his entire home.

8. Old Abandoned Iron Furnace Gets Facelift after Money Squandered on Same Project Years Before (Fitchburg, KY) – $357,710
Once considered ahead of its time, the Fitchburg Furnace in Kentucky was abandoned after just five years in service—it then sat unused for nearly 140 more. Now it is getting a $357,710 makeover to repair stonework on the old structure and allow historians to conduct research.

9. Power Plant Construction Won’t Start for at Least Two Years (Kern County, CA) - $308 million
BP may have found itself staring down huge financial losses over the past several months, but executives can take solace knowing that a stimulus windfall will help offset them. On September 28, 2009, Hydrogen Energy California, LLC (HECA), owned largely by BP, was awarded $308 million86 in stimulus funds to “generate more environmentally friendly electricity by capturing carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels.”

10. Town Replaces New Sidewalks With Newer Sidewalks That Lead to Ditch (Boynton, OK) - $89,298
People around Boynton, Oklahoma were left scratching their heads after the town was awarded nearly $90,00096 to replace a quarter-mile stretch of sidewalk that was replaced only five years ago. Another resident, Mike Lance, noted that “the best indication of the absurdity of the project is what the contractor did with a section of sidewalk at the north end of town – one that fronts no homes or businesses, and leads directly into a ditch.”

It goes up to 100 Billy000. Let me know if you want me to post the rest.

Would you agree 000 that none of this is even remotely helpful to the U.S?
 
I don't want to give them special privileges over straight couples which is what you were implying.

I wasn't implying anything, dumb ass. I said all government marriage is giving "special privileges" over other citizens. You're mixing apples and oranges.

No one has a "right" to government perks.

No one should be given anything that other citizens don't get.

Government marriage shouldn't exist for anyone.

Nowhere are fags treated any differently than anyone else in that. Stop making shit up
Why don't you treat gay people with respect? Shouldn't you if they are Americans? You are no libertarian otherwise.

Treating gay couples the same as everyone else isn't treating them with "respect."

That was my point I made before. When a guy sticks his prick in another guy's ass, you're like OMG, we have to reward them for that, we have to give them party favors. We can't treat them like everyone else.

There's something seriously wrong with you that you think treating gays like everyone else isn't treating them with respect. Seriously. Think about it. But don't hurt yourself, I know you're not used to thinking
You are so fucking stupid. I said NOTHING about giving them more than straight people. Nada. No special rights. No priveleges.

Moron.

So you don't know that government marriage comes with perks? OMG, you seriously are S-T-U-P-I-D. My God man, it's sad
Yep. Same perks that straight people get it. This isn't hard to figure out.
 
Lol what a crock of shit. You posted an article citing Rush Limbaugh who cited a republican. How about you find a non partisan source and show what it was spent on?

This was directly from Senator Tom Coburn's (OK) website. Every year he tracked and published reports on government spending. He made a special one just for the Obama "stimulus package":

1. Forest Service to Replace Windows in Visitor Center Closed in 2007 (Amboy, WA) - $554,763
Despite having no plans to reopen a shuttered visitor center at Mount St. Helens in Washington State, the U.S. Forest Service is spending more than $554,000 to replace its windows.

2. “Dance Draw” - Interactive Dance Software Development (Charlotte, NC) - $762,372
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte received more than $760,000 in stimulus funds to help develop a computerized choreography program that its creators believe could lead to a YouTube-like “Dance Tube” online application.

3. North Shore Connector to Professional Sports Stadiums, Casino (Pittsburgh, PA) - $62 million
ederal money has covered the vast majority of costs, with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) agreeing to provide $348 million—nearly the full original cost—leaving state and local governments responsible for a small fraction.30 Even with that level of assistance, the Port Authority still threatened to shut down the project due to the enormous cost overruns. With an infusion of more than $62 million in stimulus money, the project was taken off life support.

4. FEMA Stalls Two Fire Stations More Than a Year, Increases Costs (San Antonio, TX) - $7.3 million
The City of San Antonio is hoping that there aren’t any fires for at least a year in the vicinity of two planned fire stations, thanks to “help” from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

5. Abandoned Train Station Converted Into Museum (Glassboro, NJ) - $1.2 million
Taxpayers may not be happy to learn that they are paying for one broken down train station twice. The Glassboro train station was built in 1860 and closed in 1971. Unused for nearly 40 years, it now sits boarded up and riddled with graffiti.

6. Ants Talk. Taxpayers Listen (San Francisco, CA) - $1.9 million
The California Academy of Sciences is receiving nearly $2 million to send researchers to the Southwest Indian Ocean Islands and east Africa, to capture, photograph, and analyze thousands of exotic ants.

7. Stimulus Project Threatens Pastor’s House (Newark, OH) - $1.8 million
An Ohio road project received $1.8 million in stimulus funds,56 despite the threat it poses to the residents of over two dozen homes next to it. Pastor Greg Sheets of Newark, Ohio’s Truth Tabernacle 57 has already lost his front yard to the project, and could lose his entire home.

8. Old Abandoned Iron Furnace Gets Facelift after Money Squandered on Same Project Years Before (Fitchburg, KY) – $357,710
Once considered ahead of its time, the Fitchburg Furnace in Kentucky was abandoned after just five years in service—it then sat unused for nearly 140 more. Now it is getting a $357,710 makeover to repair stonework on the old structure and allow historians to conduct research.

9. Power Plant Construction Won’t Start for at Least Two Years (Kern County, CA) - $308 million
BP may have found itself staring down huge financial losses over the past several months, but executives can take solace knowing that a stimulus windfall will help offset them. On September 28, 2009, Hydrogen Energy California, LLC (HECA), owned largely by BP, was awarded $308 million86 in stimulus funds to “generate more environmentally friendly electricity by capturing carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels.”

10. Town Replaces New Sidewalks With Newer Sidewalks That Lead to Ditch (Boynton, OK) - $89,298
People around Boynton, Oklahoma were left scratching their heads after the town was awarded nearly $90,00096 to replace a quarter-mile stretch of sidewalk that was replaced only five years ago. Another resident, Mike Lance, noted that “the best indication of the absurdity of the project is what the contractor did with a section of sidewalk at the north end of town – one that fronts no homes or businesses, and leads directly into a ditch.”

It goes up to 100 Billy000. Let me know if you want me to post the rest.

Would you agree 000 that none of this is even remotely helpful to the U.S?

Are you serious? How can we even survive as a nation if we don't pay people cash money and give them other perks for gay sex that can't perpetuate the species. I mean think about it. [/sarcasm]
 
Lol what a crock of shit. You posted an article citing Rush Limbaugh who cited a republican. How about you find a non partisan source and show what it was spent on?

This was directly from Senator Tom Coburn's (OK) website. Every year he tracked and published reports on government spending. He made a special one just for the Obama "stimulus package":

1. Forest Service to Replace Windows in Visitor Center Closed in 2007 (Amboy, WA) - $554,763
Despite having no plans to reopen a shuttered visitor center at Mount St. Helens in Washington State, the U.S. Forest Service is spending more than $554,000 to replace its windows.

2. “Dance Draw” - Interactive Dance Software Development (Charlotte, NC) - $762,372
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte received more than $760,000 in stimulus funds to help develop a computerized choreography program that its creators believe could lead to a YouTube-like “Dance Tube” online application.

3. North Shore Connector to Professional Sports Stadiums, Casino (Pittsburgh, PA) - $62 million
ederal money has covered the vast majority of costs, with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) agreeing to provide $348 million—nearly the full original cost—leaving state and local governments responsible for a small fraction.30 Even with that level of assistance, the Port Authority still threatened to shut down the project due to the enormous cost overruns. With an infusion of more than $62 million in stimulus money, the project was taken off life support.

4. FEMA Stalls Two Fire Stations More Than a Year, Increases Costs (San Antonio, TX) - $7.3 million
The City of San Antonio is hoping that there aren’t any fires for at least a year in the vicinity of two planned fire stations, thanks to “help” from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

5. Abandoned Train Station Converted Into Museum (Glassboro, NJ) - $1.2 million
Taxpayers may not be happy to learn that they are paying for one broken down train station twice. The Glassboro train station was built in 1860 and closed in 1971. Unused for nearly 40 years, it now sits boarded up and riddled with graffiti.

6. Ants Talk. Taxpayers Listen (San Francisco, CA) - $1.9 million
The California Academy of Sciences is receiving nearly $2 million to send researchers to the Southwest Indian Ocean Islands and east Africa, to capture, photograph, and analyze thousands of exotic ants.

7. Stimulus Project Threatens Pastor’s House (Newark, OH) - $1.8 million
An Ohio road project received $1.8 million in stimulus funds,56 despite the threat it poses to the residents of over two dozen homes next to it. Pastor Greg Sheets of Newark, Ohio’s Truth Tabernacle 57 has already lost his front yard to the project, and could lose his entire home.

8. Old Abandoned Iron Furnace Gets Facelift after Money Squandered on Same Project Years Before (Fitchburg, KY) – $357,710
Once considered ahead of its time, the Fitchburg Furnace in Kentucky was abandoned after just five years in service—it then sat unused for nearly 140 more. Now it is getting a $357,710 makeover to repair stonework on the old structure and allow historians to conduct research.

9. Power Plant Construction Won’t Start for at Least Two Years (Kern County, CA) - $308 million
BP may have found itself staring down huge financial losses over the past several months, but executives can take solace knowing that a stimulus windfall will help offset them. On September 28, 2009, Hydrogen Energy California, LLC (HECA), owned largely by BP, was awarded $308 million86 in stimulus funds to “generate more environmentally friendly electricity by capturing carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels.”

10. Town Replaces New Sidewalks With Newer Sidewalks That Lead to Ditch (Boynton, OK) - $89,298
People around Boynton, Oklahoma were left scratching their heads after the town was awarded nearly $90,00096 to replace a quarter-mile stretch of sidewalk that was replaced only five years ago. Another resident, Mike Lance, noted that “the best indication of the absurdity of the project is what the contractor did with a section of sidewalk at the north end of town – one that fronts no homes or businesses, and leads directly into a ditch.”

It goes up to 100 Billy000. Let me know if you want me to post the rest.

Would you agree 000 that none of this is even remotely helpful to the U.S?
Some Of it was wasted, sure. No doubt. Most did a lot.
 
I wasn't implying anything, dumb ass. I said all government marriage is giving "special privileges" over other citizens. You're mixing apples and oranges.

No one has a "right" to government perks.

No one should be given anything that other citizens don't get.

Government marriage shouldn't exist for anyone.

Nowhere are fags treated any differently than anyone else in that. Stop making shit up
Why don't you treat gay people with respect? Shouldn't you if they are Americans? You are no libertarian otherwise.

Treating gay couples the same as everyone else isn't treating them with "respect."

That was my point I made before. When a guy sticks his prick in another guy's ass, you're like OMG, we have to reward them for that, we have to give them party favors. We can't treat them like everyone else.

There's something seriously wrong with you that you think treating gays like everyone else isn't treating them with respect. Seriously. Think about it. But don't hurt yourself, I know you're not used to thinking
You are so fucking stupid. I said NOTHING about giving them more than straight people. Nada. No special rights. No priveleges.

Moron.

So you don't know that government marriage comes with perks? OMG, you seriously are S-T-U-P-I-D. My God man, it's sad
Yep. Same perks that straight people get it. This isn't hard to figure out.

I see, so you're arguing the position you disagree with other people on because you're such a retard that you can't grasp that I don't want to give straights any perks over gays either.

Fine, let's go there. Stop being a Christian zealot who thinks everyone who isn't a bible thumping intolerant bigot isn't going to heaven. I mean I know that's not your view. But according to you I'm responsible for views that I disagree with that someone else said. So fuck you, you own Pat Robertson.

Moron
 
Why don't you treat gay people with respect? Shouldn't you if they are Americans? You are no libertarian otherwise.

Treating gay couples the same as everyone else isn't treating them with "respect."

That was my point I made before. When a guy sticks his prick in another guy's ass, you're like OMG, we have to reward them for that, we have to give them party favors. We can't treat them like everyone else.

There's something seriously wrong with you that you think treating gays like everyone else isn't treating them with respect. Seriously. Think about it. But don't hurt yourself, I know you're not used to thinking
You are so fucking stupid. I said NOTHING about giving them more than straight people. Nada. No special rights. No priveleges.

Moron.

So you don't know that government marriage comes with perks? OMG, you seriously are S-T-U-P-I-D. My God man, it's sad
Yep. Same perks that straight people get it. This isn't hard to figure out.

I see, so you're arguing the position you disagree with other people on because you're such a retard that you can't grasp that I don't want to give straights any perks over gays either.

Fine, let's go there. Stop being a Christian zealot who thinks everyone who isn't a bible thumping intolerant bigot isn't going to heaven. I mean I know that's not your view. But according to you I'm responsible for views that I disagree with that someone else said. So fuck you, you own Pat Robertson.

Moron
Christ stop pretending you didn't say "fag" and "abomination" earlier and MEAN IT.
 
The key difference between repubs and dems is that dems actually push policies to help the country as a whole.

The Dumbocrats are obsessed with power and money (just look at how desperate Hilldabeast has been to sit in the Oval Office). Every policy is designed to ensure the, more power, more money, and more time in office. So please explain to us how this is "helping the country as a whole"? It was done at IBM and failed...

Obama's Overtime Rule Tried at IBM, and It Didn't Work
 
How do I need to "elaborate"? You don't understand legislation that protects liberty? Or are just unaware of the legislation? Let me know which one it is for you and I will fill in the blanks.
Right. The fight against gay rights such as marriage screams freedom! How do you explain the Patriot Act?

There is no "right" to government marriage, the only right you have is to be left alone. You have no right to demand anything from other people. Positive rights are an oxymoron. You're just a plain moron
So...the government has no place sanctioning heterosexual marriage then?
Well....the federal government. The people of each state get to decide whether or not they want to recognize gay marriage. Sorry...it's just a fact. The U.S. Constitution says so.
Lol no the constitution makes no mention of gay marriage. Nice try though.
I guess slavery is OK to. And women can vote, why?
 
Lol what a crock of shit. You posted an article citing Rush Limbaugh who cited a republican. How about you find a non partisan source and show what it was spent on?

This was directly from Senator Tom Coburn's (OK) website. Every year he tracked and published reports on government spending. He made a special one just for the Obama "stimulus package":

1. Forest Service to Replace Windows in Visitor Center Closed in 2007 (Amboy, WA) - $554,763
Despite having no plans to reopen a shuttered visitor center at Mount St. Helens in Washington State, the U.S. Forest Service is spending more than $554,000 to replace its windows.

2. “Dance Draw” - Interactive Dance Software Development (Charlotte, NC) - $762,372
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte received more than $760,000 in stimulus funds to help develop a computerized choreography program that its creators believe could lead to a YouTube-like “Dance Tube” online application.

3. North Shore Connector to Professional Sports Stadiums, Casino (Pittsburgh, PA) - $62 million
ederal money has covered the vast majority of costs, with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) agreeing to provide $348 million—nearly the full original cost—leaving state and local governments responsible for a small fraction.30 Even with that level of assistance, the Port Authority still threatened to shut down the project due to the enormous cost overruns. With an infusion of more than $62 million in stimulus money, the project was taken off life support.

4. FEMA Stalls Two Fire Stations More Than a Year, Increases Costs (San Antonio, TX) - $7.3 million
The City of San Antonio is hoping that there aren’t any fires for at least a year in the vicinity of two planned fire stations, thanks to “help” from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

5. Abandoned Train Station Converted Into Museum (Glassboro, NJ) - $1.2 million
Taxpayers may not be happy to learn that they are paying for one broken down train station twice. The Glassboro train station was built in 1860 and closed in 1971. Unused for nearly 40 years, it now sits boarded up and riddled with graffiti.

6. Ants Talk. Taxpayers Listen (San Francisco, CA) - $1.9 million
The California Academy of Sciences is receiving nearly $2 million to send researchers to the Southwest Indian Ocean Islands and east Africa, to capture, photograph, and analyze thousands of exotic ants.

7. Stimulus Project Threatens Pastor’s House (Newark, OH) - $1.8 million
An Ohio road project received $1.8 million in stimulus funds,56 despite the threat it poses to the residents of over two dozen homes next to it. Pastor Greg Sheets of Newark, Ohio’s Truth Tabernacle 57 has already lost his front yard to the project, and could lose his entire home.

8. Old Abandoned Iron Furnace Gets Facelift after Money Squandered on Same Project Years Before (Fitchburg, KY) – $357,710
Once considered ahead of its time, the Fitchburg Furnace in Kentucky was abandoned after just five years in service—it then sat unused for nearly 140 more. Now it is getting a $357,710 makeover to repair stonework on the old structure and allow historians to conduct research.

9. Power Plant Construction Won’t Start for at Least Two Years (Kern County, CA) - $308 million
BP may have found itself staring down huge financial losses over the past several months, but executives can take solace knowing that a stimulus windfall will help offset them. On September 28, 2009, Hydrogen Energy California, LLC (HECA), owned largely by BP, was awarded $308 million86 in stimulus funds to “generate more environmentally friendly electricity by capturing carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels.”

10. Town Replaces New Sidewalks With Newer Sidewalks That Lead to Ditch (Boynton, OK) - $89,298
People around Boynton, Oklahoma were left scratching their heads after the town was awarded nearly $90,00096 to replace a quarter-mile stretch of sidewalk that was replaced only five years ago. Another resident, Mike Lance, noted that “the best indication of the absurdity of the project is what the contractor did with a section of sidewalk at the north end of town – one that fronts no homes or businesses, and leads directly into a ditch.”

It goes up to 100 Billy000. Let me know if you want me to post the rest.

Would you agree 000 that none of this is even remotely helpful to the U.S?
Some Of it was wasted, sure. No doubt. Most did a lot.
Do you have anything to back up your claim that "most did a lot"? Because I really do have 90 more examples from Senator Tom Coburn's report. That indicates to me that most (dare I say the overwhelming majority?) was horribly wasted.
 
Right. The fight against gay rights such as marriage screams freedom! How do you explain the Patriot Act?
I don't defend the Patriot Act at all. It was yet another liberty destroying policy by yet another liberal. You seem to think there are no liberals in the Republican party when in fact the overwhelming majority of the party is made up of liberals.

Also, there is no fight against "gay rights". At all. Every homosexual is allowed to carry a gun, vote, practice their own religion, etc.

Exactly. What Billy Zero wants is to provide gays with extra money to tell them that they're gay and it's OK
No I don't.

You just said you wanted to give gays tax breaks and perks for pairing up. Now you don't? Make up your mind. So you don't support gay government marriage?
I don't want to give them special privileges over straight couples which is what you were implying.
Just kill them. Isn't that what Republicans really want to do? Call it "states rights".

Ted Cruz admits sharing platform with 'kill the gays' hate preacher Kevin Swanson was 'a mistake'
 
Lol no the constitution makes no mention of gay marriage. Nice try though.

I really hate to break this to you 000 (that's not sarcasm - you seem like a decent guy) but that's exactly why marriage is the responsibility of each individual state. The states have all of the power in America and they delegated 18 specific functions to the federal government. Anything not specifically granted as their responsibility is left to the states. So the fact that the Constitution makes no mention of marriage at all is the very proof that the federal government has no authority to involve themselves in it. Here it is 000...

10th Amendment
"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
 
Is it because they secretly know that republicans in office are useless and do not give a shit about them but are too immature to admit it?

By the chief - only a really immature asshole (i.e. a liberal) believes that any politician "cares" about them. If you think that Barack Obama gives a damn about you, you're an idiot. Conservatives realize that not only do no politicians in Washington (Republican or Democrat) care about them, but they also recognize that no politicians should care about them. That's not why government exist. The fact that you don't even grasp something that basic is why you struggle in these discussions and why you spend your life so frustrated.
The key difference between repubs and dems is that dems actually push policies to help the country as a whole.
Dims help their favored constituencies by screwing other people. Helping people isn't the proper function of government.
 
The key difference between repubs and dems is that dems actually push policies to help the country as a whole.

This is a prime example illustrating how misguided your belief is. First and foremost, this policy strips the American people of freedom. Second, it takes poor people and punishes them further. These are the two fundamental results of all liberal policies.

"In the Texas budget, we’re the 12th largest economy in the world. Our two-year budget was $209 billion. Of that, about $10 billion over two years comes from the federal government for education. Of that budget, nearly half of it is from the nutrition program that provides free lunch and free breakfast. Over 50 percent of the students in Texas, like most states, are considered economically disadvantaged and qualify for free lunch and free breakfast.

If the president would follow through on his threat to punish a school district by taking away their funds, he would be taking food off the plate, literally, of the poorest of the poor. So does the president really want to withhold funds and take away the free lunch and free breakfast program? I don’t think so."

Dan Patrick: Texas Won’t Yield to Transgender Guidelines
 
Right. The fight against gay rights such as marriage screams freedom! How do you explain the Patriot Act?

There is no "right" to government marriage, the only right you have is to be left alone. You have no right to demand anything from other people. Positive rights are an oxymoron. You're just a plain moron
So...the government has no place sanctioning heterosexual marriage then?
Well....the federal government. The people of each state get to decide whether or not they want to recognize gay marriage. Sorry...it's just a fact. The U.S. Constitution says so.
Lol no the constitution makes no mention of gay marriage. Nice try though.
I guess slavery is OK to. And women can vote, why?
Are you suggesting we shouldn't have reformed those laws?
 
The key difference between repubs and dems is that dems actually push policies to help the country as a whole.

Another key example of just how misguided your belief is: Detroit.

This city had over 60 years of pure Dumbocrat rule. A Dumbocrat-controlled city council and a Dumbocrat mayor. Not only that, but the city was home to liberals #1 love: unions. And not just any union - but the most powerful union in U.S. history - the UAW. The city was, in short, the ultimate liberal utopia.

The result of that liberal utopia? Famine, poverty, misery. The city is like a third-world country which has filed for bankruptcy. Buildings are completely dilapidated. Education is atrocious. Drugs and prostitution are rampant.

Now tell me - how are liberal policies "helping that city as a whole"? They aren't. At all. And before you even attempt the absurd claim that somehow conservative policy at the state or federal level were somehow to blame, how do you account for other cities flourishing under those same exact policies? You can't. At all. Detroit is just another in a long line of the indisputable proof that liberal policy ends in extreme poverty (U.S.S.R., Cuba, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Vietnam, etc.).
 
There is no "right" to government marriage, the only right you have is to be left alone. You have no right to demand anything from other people. Positive rights are an oxymoron. You're just a plain moron
So...the government has no place sanctioning heterosexual marriage then?
Well....the federal government. The people of each state get to decide whether or not they want to recognize gay marriage. Sorry...it's just a fact. The U.S. Constitution says so.
Lol no the constitution makes no mention of gay marriage. Nice try though.
I guess slavery is OK to. And women can vote, why?
Are you suggesting we shouldn't have reformed those laws?
Believe it or not - RW is actually agreeing with you. He just doesn't communicate very well in written form.
 
Lol what a crock of shit. You posted an article citing Rush Limbaugh who cited a republican. How about you find a non partisan source and show what it was spent on?

This was directly from Senator Tom Coburn's (OK) website. Every year he tracked and published reports on government spending. He made a special one just for the Obama "stimulus package":

1. Forest Service to Replace Windows in Visitor Center Closed in 2007 (Amboy, WA) - $554,763
Despite having no plans to reopen a shuttered visitor center at Mount St. Helens in Washington State, the U.S. Forest Service is spending more than $554,000 to replace its windows.

2. “Dance Draw” - Interactive Dance Software Development (Charlotte, NC) - $762,372
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte received more than $760,000 in stimulus funds to help develop a computerized choreography program that its creators believe could lead to a YouTube-like “Dance Tube” online application.

3. North Shore Connector to Professional Sports Stadiums, Casino (Pittsburgh, PA) - $62 million
ederal money has covered the vast majority of costs, with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) agreeing to provide $348 million—nearly the full original cost—leaving state and local governments responsible for a small fraction.30 Even with that level of assistance, the Port Authority still threatened to shut down the project due to the enormous cost overruns. With an infusion of more than $62 million in stimulus money, the project was taken off life support.

4. FEMA Stalls Two Fire Stations More Than a Year, Increases Costs (San Antonio, TX) - $7.3 million
The City of San Antonio is hoping that there aren’t any fires for at least a year in the vicinity of two planned fire stations, thanks to “help” from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

5. Abandoned Train Station Converted Into Museum (Glassboro, NJ) - $1.2 million
Taxpayers may not be happy to learn that they are paying for one broken down train station twice. The Glassboro train station was built in 1860 and closed in 1971. Unused for nearly 40 years, it now sits boarded up and riddled with graffiti.

6. Ants Talk. Taxpayers Listen (San Francisco, CA) - $1.9 million
The California Academy of Sciences is receiving nearly $2 million to send researchers to the Southwest Indian Ocean Islands and east Africa, to capture, photograph, and analyze thousands of exotic ants.

7. Stimulus Project Threatens Pastor’s House (Newark, OH) - $1.8 million
An Ohio road project received $1.8 million in stimulus funds,56 despite the threat it poses to the residents of over two dozen homes next to it. Pastor Greg Sheets of Newark, Ohio’s Truth Tabernacle 57 has already lost his front yard to the project, and could lose his entire home.

8. Old Abandoned Iron Furnace Gets Facelift after Money Squandered on Same Project Years Before (Fitchburg, KY) – $357,710
Once considered ahead of its time, the Fitchburg Furnace in Kentucky was abandoned after just five years in service—it then sat unused for nearly 140 more. Now it is getting a $357,710 makeover to repair stonework on the old structure and allow historians to conduct research.

9. Power Plant Construction Won’t Start for at Least Two Years (Kern County, CA) - $308 million
BP may have found itself staring down huge financial losses over the past several months, but executives can take solace knowing that a stimulus windfall will help offset them. On September 28, 2009, Hydrogen Energy California, LLC (HECA), owned largely by BP, was awarded $308 million86 in stimulus funds to “generate more environmentally friendly electricity by capturing carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels.”

10. Town Replaces New Sidewalks With Newer Sidewalks That Lead to Ditch (Boynton, OK) - $89,298
People around Boynton, Oklahoma were left scratching their heads after the town was awarded nearly $90,00096 to replace a quarter-mile stretch of sidewalk that was replaced only five years ago. Another resident, Mike Lance, noted that “the best indication of the absurdity of the project is what the contractor did with a section of sidewalk at the north end of town – one that fronts no homes or businesses, and leads directly into a ditch.”

It goes up to 100 Billy000. Let me know if you want me to post the rest.

Would you agree 000 that none of this is even remotely helpful to the U.S?
Some Of it was wasted, sure. No doubt. Most did a lot.
Do you have anything to back up your claim that "most did a lot"? Because I really do have 90 more examples from Senator Tom Coburn's report. That indicates to me that most (dare I say the overwhelming majority?) was horribly wasted.
I did earlier. It created 3 million private jobs and I can easily explain how if you'd like.
 

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