Advocate
 
  3  
Wed 21 May, 2014 02:57 pm
I noticed that every top Republican is saying that they don't believe that man has had a hand in global warming. I am delighted in seeing this -- it is like holding up a "Don't Vote For Me" sign. Young voters are very concerned about the environment and this Republican viewpoint would be a definite turnoff.
hawkeye10
 
  0  
Wed 21 May, 2014 03:00 pm
@Advocate,
Advocate wrote:

Young voters are very concerned about the environment and this Republican viewpoint would be a definite turnoff.

After being shown to be chumps for getting behind Obama the young will sit out, will not be factors.
cicerone imposter
 
  1  
Wed 21 May, 2014 03:21 pm
@hawkeye10,
Well, for once in a long time, you have something important to share. Obama's rating with the young have dropped significantly, and they will more than likely vote republican in the majority that votes.

Also, deportation of illegals have turned off many of the Latino voters; all that while the government failed to produce any immigration reform.

Quote:
Main Concerns Elsewhere
While immigration is acknowledged by all to be important, it’s not what’s keeping most voting Americans up at night, at least according to a new Gallup poll taken between May 8 and 11. When asked what the most important problems facing the U.S. were, 20 percent pointed to unemployment and jobs, 19 percent chose dissatisfaction with government — i.e. Congress, politicians, leadership, corruption, power abuse — and 17 percent picked the economy as the most important problem. Immigration was tied for last at 3 percent, alongside the gap between rich and poor, the environment, and race relations, and down 1 percent from the last polling in early April.

Read more: http://wallstcheatsheet.com/politics/immigration-reform-3-reasons-why-congress-wont-act-this-year.html/?a=viewall#ixzz32O543qQR


Can't accomplish much when the general population don't trust our own government, and we're the ones who vote them into office. TNCFS
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Frank Apisa
 
  1  
Wed 21 May, 2014 03:34 pm
@coldjoint,
coldjoint wrote:


Right!

The guy who was twice elected president of the United States...has 37% of the people polled who consider him to be a failure.

Hey...32% of the people polled consider Ronald Reagan to be a great president.

No accounting for taste.
cicerone imposter
 
  1  
Wed 21 May, 2014 04:07 pm
@Frank Apisa,
Haven't you learned yet? Actors get away with 'murder.' yuk, yuk, .....

Here's a rundown on Reagan titled "Ronald Reagan Worst President Ever."
Read it and weep rightees!
http://consortiumnews.com/2012/02/20/ronald-reagan-worst-president-ever/
RexRed
 
  1  
Wed 21 May, 2014 04:42 pm
Dinesh D'Souza, guilty on campaign finance charges, also lied in print about Obama
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/05/20/1300806/-Dinesh-D-Souza-guilty-on-campaign-finance-charges-also-lied-in-print-about-Obama?detail=facebook

Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D'Souza
Dinesh Joseph D'Souza (Konkani: दिनेश जोसफ डिसूज़ा; born April 25, 1961) is a political commentator, filmmaker, felon...

Comment:
GOP's finest...

Is Christian/felon the norm in Republican politics?

Does this man have any REAL values or ethics?
RexRed
 
  2  
Wed 21 May, 2014 04:48 pm
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/t1.0-9/10346625_10152433417744255_3253301121767960708_n.jpg
With the well-known health and safety risks of fracking, 20 states have passed laws requiring companies to disclose the chemicals they use in the hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) process.

But not North Carolina. In fact, Republican legislators have sponsored a bill—the so-called “Energy Modernization Act,” SB 786—that, among other things, includes mandatory jail time for anyone who discloses what dangerous chemicals are used in the fracking process.

SIGN THE PETITION—Stop North Carolina’s sweetheart deal to the fracking industry, by urging the state legislature to reject SB 786: http://wefb.it/E2DB83
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Frank Apisa
 
  2  
Wed 21 May, 2014 05:16 pm
@cicerone imposter,
cicerone imposter wrote:

Haven't you learned yet? Actors get away with 'murder.' yuk, yuk, .....

Here's a rundown on Reagan titled "Ronald Reagan Worst President Ever."
Read it and weep rightees!
http://consortiumnews.com/2012/02/20/ronald-reagan-worst-president-ever/


Parry hit the nail on the head early when he wrote: "But there’s a growing realization that the starting point for many of the catastrophes confronting the United States today can be traced to Reagan’s presidency."

Sure...there is the 30% who will insist that he was a great president...die hard conservatives who also think that FOX News is news.

Reagan was, in my opinion, anything but great.

It is because of him that this country has become virtually ungovernable...pushing that simplistic notion that government IS the problem.

In any case, cj"s comment that a third of the people surveyed consider President Obama to be a failure...should be taken with the grain or so of salt that approximately the same percentage of people think "Reagan was a great president."

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cicerone imposter
 
  3  
Wed 21 May, 2014 07:34 pm
Here's another reason why the GOP isn't helping our veterans.
Quote:
GOP blocks COLA on benefits for disabled veterans and survivors
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bobsal u1553115
 
  2  
Wed 21 May, 2014 08:26 pm
http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2014/05/21-1

Published on Wednesday, May 21, 2014 by Common Dreams
'Tide is Turning' as Oregon Voters Overwhelmingly Approve Ban of GE Crops
Ronnie Cummins: "These victories make it clear to agribusiness giants like Monsanto and Dow that the day has come when they can no longer buy and lie their way to victory."
- Lauren McCauley, staff writer

(Photo via Family Farms Coalition/ Facebook)In a victory for sustainable food advocates everywhere, two counties in Oregon on Tuesday voted to ban the cultivation of genetically engineered (GE) crops.

Despite an onslaught of spending by agribusiness giants such as DuPont and Monsanto, voters in Jackson County and Josephine County overwhelming took a stand for measures protecting "seed sovereignty and local control" of food systems. The Jackson Measure 15-119 passed 66-34 percent, while the Josephine County Measure 17-58 passed 58-42 percent.

"It's a great day for the people of Oregon who care about sustainability and healthy ecosystems!" GMO Free Oregon wrote on their Facebook page after receiving the final tally.

“The people of Jackson and Josephine Counties have given the rest of the country a model – and the inspiration – to protect local communities."
—Rebecca Spector, Center for Food Safety

“Tonight family farmers stood up for our basic right to farm,” cheered Elise Higley, Jackson County farmer and campaign director for the Our Family Farms Coalition, in a statement following the vote.

Calling the bans a "tremendous victory" for the citizens and farmers of the counties, as well as for the national anti-GMO movement, Ronnie Cummins, national director of the Organic Consumers Association (OCA), said the votes are further proof that, when given a voice, citizens will choose a sustainable food system over corporate-dominated agribusiness.

"These victories make it clear to agribusiness giants like Monsanto and Dow that the day has come when they can no longer buy and lie their way to victory," Cummins said. "By using the tools of democracy, such as ballot initiatives, citizens can overcome corporate and government corruption through honest campaigns, built on a foundation of truth, science and fair play."

In Jackson County, proponents of the ban raised only $375,000 compared with the nearly $1 million raised by the opposition, whose donors included Monsanto, Syngenta and DuPont Pioneer. Spending in Josephine County was lower on both sides. According to OCA, the Josephine ban will likely be tested in court after that state's passage of the controversial law S.B. 863 in October 2013, stripping counties of the right to pass GMO bans. The Jackson County measure is exempt because it had qualified for the ballot prior to the passage of the law.

The Oregon counties now join a growing list of communities who have enacted similar bans including Santa Cruz County, Trinity County, Marin County and Mendocino County in California, and San Juan County in Washington state, as well as numerous cities nationwide. Hawaii’s Big Island and Oahu have banned GE taro and coffee.

Earlier this month, Vermont passed a landmark law which mandates that all GE foods sold in the state must be labeled. Unlike Conneticut and Maine, which passed measures that require a certain number of other states to also enact GMO legislation, Vermont's law has no such "trigger clause."

"Where the federal government has failed, local efforts like this are taking action," said George Kimbrell, Portland-based senior attorney for Center for Food Safety (CFS). "The tide is turning towards a sustainable food future and GE-free zones are a vital step.”

“The people of Jackson and Josephine Counties have given the rest of the country a model – and the inspiration – to protect local communities," added Rebecca Spector, who spearheads state labeling initiatives for CFS. "This is just the beginning.”

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coldjoint
 
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Wed 21 May, 2014 09:08 pm
Quote:
Tom Steyer Buys Harry Reid


Quote:
So far this year, top donors to Senate Majority PAC include:

Tom Steyer, hedge fund billionaire
Fred Eychaner, media magnate/billionaire
James Simons, hedge fund manager/billionaire
James Atwood, Jr., hedge fund manager
Jon Stryker, billionaire heir to medical supply empire
Anne Bass, wife of billionaire corporate jet tycoon
Unions
Trial lawyers


Just saying.
http://freebeacon.com/blog/tom-steyer-buys-harry-reid/
cicerone imposter
 
  3  
Wed 21 May, 2014 09:12 pm
@coldjoint,
Your myopia only proves you're ignorant, stupid, and not reliable. You show one side of every issue favoring the republicans, and are blind to all the crimes committed by republicans. NO BALANCE.

Get a life! Preferably not on a2k.
coldjoint
 
  -1  
Wed 21 May, 2014 09:15 pm
@cicerone imposter,
Quote:
Your myopia only proves you're ignorant, stupid, and not reliable


And your repetition shows you are retarded. What is your point?
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coldjoint
 
  -1  
Wed 21 May, 2014 09:17 pm
@RexRed,
Quote:
Dinesh D'Souza, guilty on campaign finance charges, also lied in print about Obama


You should be proud of Obamas thugs.
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coldjoint
 
  -1  
Wed 21 May, 2014 09:20 pm
@RexRed,
Quote:
Does this man have any REAL values or ethics?


Does the man asking that have any?
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RexRed
 
  1  
Wed 21 May, 2014 10:15 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
This is great news!!! Smile
bobsal u1553115
 
  1  
Wed 21 May, 2014 10:22 pm
@RexRed,
Its certainly a good start.
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woiyo
 
  0  
Thu 22 May, 2014 05:28 am
@cicerone imposter,
Funny how partisan nit-wits need to resort to name calling when they can not validate their position with facts ! There is an old saying, those who are good at making excuses (It the Republicans fault!) are usually not good at anything else.

A true leader would be able to overcome such an obstacle such as a currently controlled Republican House. Yet, apparently weak leaders like Obama and Reid and Pelosi are only good at making excuses. When the Democrats had total control, were any of the problems addressed and solved? No !

So really now, who is the ignorant arsehole?
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RexRed
 
  1  
Thu 22 May, 2014 06:36 am
President Obama finally comes out of the closet and admits the Republicans are gay... (cynical)
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RexRed
 
  1  
Thu 22 May, 2014 07:48 am
Sherrod Brown: We need to be talking about Social Security expansion
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/05/20/1300769/-Sherrod-Brown-We-need-to-be-talking-about-Social-Security-nbsp-expansion
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