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“Government of the people, by the people, for the people”

The “greatest political con-job in U.S. history”.

The correct answer is “all of it”.

14 hours ago, JohnnyRage said:

Yeah, the Iraq War may be the winner.

Except for the fact that no one said that.

“Life, liberty and property the pursuit of happiness”

"The U.S. should be more like Europe.  Except that plurality of parties and coalition government stuff---basically the basis for their representative democracies.  But the whole democratic-socialism thing, the U.S. should do that.  Except have it administered by one party, my party.  And not even so much the Democratic party...really just parts of it that I want to help lead."  

"...in a world Medicare Part D wasn't championed and passed by a Republican administration for its base with nary a subsequent solitary vote to repeal."

 

Socialism for me, not for thee.

If you raise taxes by even one dollar, the entire economy will collapse into a pile of smoldering shit and will never recover.

Less government revenue will result in budget surpluses.

More guns will result in less gun violence. 

Republicans seem like they suck at math. 

Many posters misinterpreted con job as a policy position that they disagree. 

I'd submit voter integrity laws. Purpose isn't to stop voter fraud as it is virtually a non-existent issue. 

Edited by tucker

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