Mrs. Garrison
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this thread makes me want to smoke
So I have a question for the liberals/democrats on the forum. It's been a hot topic lately that DNC Chairman Debbie Wasserman Schultz could not identify differences between liberals and socialists. (Video below)
http://youtu.be/mCljSTSRwpA
Now clearly, Schultz has proven time and time again that she is a clueless buffoon. My question is, what is the real difference between socialists and liberals? And how would Bernie Sanders not be considered a socialist?
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All this talk about ISIS on the border made me remember the terrorist threat of the Sandanistas being two days from Brownsville and how we had to continue the good fight to stop Ortega and his Communists from invading the US.
Good old Reagan. Another liar from the Republicans.
This was a thing? A real fear? Incredible. Seems to be an ongoing theme.
Yes, I do. And as expected, no one answers my question. I am just curious if liberals can't differentiate specific policy they believe in that is not socialist. It's not a complicated question.
please give us your definition. because the way you are framing this question demonstrates that you don't know what you're talking about. it's not like you're a socialist or you're not.
can you also name specific policy questions that conservatives believe in that are socialist?
Moreover, it tries to provide for everyone's needs through the government. i.e. Affordable Care Act. It can't afford it's own policies, which is why Socialist governments run outstanding deficits.
Why would a socialist government inherently run budget deficits? Do you really believe it's impossible for socialist governments to have a balanced budget?
Also, the ACA is not socialist. It's the biggest handout to the insurance industry and there's not even a public option for insurance.
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"The Affordable Care Act" reminds me of doublespeak in 1984. It's not more affordable. It's worse. Skyrocketing premiums and super-high deductibles.
Socialist government are not designed to be able to afford their policies.
"The Affordable Care Act" reminds me of doublespeak in 1984. It's not more affordable. It's worse. Skyrocketing premiums and super-high deductibles.
Drink THE FIRST TIME:
1. Donald Trump mentions his wealth, or how smart he is.
2. A candidate mentions Benghazi
3. A candidate says, "This president..."
4. A candidate whines about not getting called on enough.
5. Someone promises to "take America back."
6. Trump interrupts someone by saying, "Excuse me, let me answer that…"
7. Anyone mentions Hitler, Nazis or Neville Chamberlain. Includes related imagery, e.g. "ovens."
8. The crowd cheers a racist/bigoted statement by a candidate.
9. A candidate mentions his poor/hardscrabble upbringing, or a parent who "worked every day of his life."
10. A candidate talks about "stopping Hillary Clinton."
11. Anyone warns the U.S. is becoming Greece.
12. Trump refers to himself in the third person.
13. Anyone invokes St. Ronald Reagan.
Drink EVERY time a candidate:
14. Claims a positive relationship with a minority. Also known as the, "Some of my best friends are…" rule.
15. Tries to speak Spanish
16. Tries to warm up to the Ohio crowd with an awkward LeBron shout-out.
Drink EVERY TIME you hear the word(s):
17. "I'm not a scientist."
18. "You can keep your doctor."
19. "ACORN."
20. "The war on Christians."
21. "Thug."
22. "Right here in Ohio."
23. "Culture of dependency."
TAKE A SHOT OF JAGER AT ANY MENTION OF:
24. "Kenya."
25. "All Lives Matter."
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The Official GOP Debate Drinking Game Rules
Drink THE FIRST TIME:
1. Donald Trump mentions his wealth, or how smart he is.
2. A candidate mentions Benghazi
3. A candidate says, "This president..."
4. A candidate whines about not getting called on enough.
5. Someone promises to "take America back."
6. Trump interrupts someone by saying, "Excuse me, let me answer that…"
7. Anyone mentions Hitler, Nazis or Neville Chamberlain. Includes related imagery, e.g. "ovens."
8. The crowd cheers a racist/bigoted statement by a candidate.
9. A candidate mentions his poor/hardscrabble upbringing, or a parent who "worked every day of his life."
10. A candidate talks about "stopping Hillary Clinton."
11. Anyone warns the U.S. is becoming Greece.
12. Trump refers to himself in the third person.
13. Anyone invokes St. Ronald Reagan.
Drink EVERY time a candidate:
14. Claims a positive relationship with a minority. Also known as the, "Some of my best friends are…" rule.
15. Tries to speak Spanish
16. Tries to warm up to the Ohio crowd with an awkward LeBron shout-out.
Drink EVERY TIME you hear the word(s):
17. "I'm not a scientist."
18. "You can keep your doctor."
19. "ACORN."
20. "The war on Christians."
21. "Thug."
22. "Right here in Ohio."
23. "Culture of dependency."
TAKE A SHOT OF JAGER AT ANY MENTION OF:
24. "Kenya."
25. "All Lives Matter."
Read more: The Official GOP Debate Drinking Game Rules | Rolling Stone
Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook
Indeed.Fuck, we'll all be wasted in the first 20 minutes.
They are going to talk about Iran and Planned Parenthood.
Because belittling women's healthcare is the true way to the American woman voter's heart.