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JIGSAW:

--- Quote from: Astropilot on September 30, 2013, 04:46:26 PM ---I saw in CNN that we just defunded Obamacare to avoid this shut down. Anyway, yeah good job US government.

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No Obamacare is still up and still funded, we have the Republicans to blame for this little incident because they won't fund the government because of Obamacare this isn't the first time the Republicans has said no to things that would help the unfortunate and the poor they have said no to S.S., The Civil Rights Act and the Homestead Act. The Republicans do this so they can sit on their millions and laugh at the poor and the middle class because they are on top of the pyramid of social class just as the rich and the corrupt. Anyway Obamacare Isn't underfunded because its a law and The Republicans are shitting themselves right now as we speak. The only time we should worry about this incident is after October 17th.  If the Republicans can't get their heads out of their asses and vote on the new plan by then that's when shit hits the fan and we should be worried but like I said there is nothing to worry about at this time so rest easy....(for now).

qt:
Our politics is a joke

Alkaline:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/

It's the end of the world!!! OMG

Shockah:

--- Quote from: JIGSAW on October 06, 2013, 04:32:24 PM ---this isn't the first time the Republicans has said no to things that would help the unfortunate and the poor they have said no to S.S., The Civil Rights Act and the Homestead Act.

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The Civil Rights act of 1964 was pushed primarily by Northerners of the Democratic party in particular President Lyndon B. Johnson, however when looking at the percentages by party you'll see a distinct difference in the puppy killers/children eaters that the uninformed call the Republican Party. For on the left against on the right.

Spoiler (click to show/hide)The original House version
Democratic Party: 152–96   (61–39%)
Republican Party: 138–34   (80–20%)

Cloture in the Senate
Democratic Party: 44–23   (66–34%)
Republican Party: 27–6   (82–18%)

The Senate version
Democratic Party: 46–21   (69–31%)
Republican Party: 27–6   (82–18%)

The Senate version, voted on by the House
Democratic Party: 153–91   (63–37%)
Republican Party: 136–35   (80–20%)You see a higher percentage of the Republican caucus actually supported the act more so than those of the Democratic party, this is partially due to the large population of Southern Democrats during the time period. These numbers are taken from wikipedia but the information is highly documented and I can cite 10-15 other non-biased sites should you so choose to want them.

As for the case of the Homestead Act, the original act was actually proposed by Northern Republicans before the Civil War and was blocked in congress by the Democratic party. If however you're referring to later acts that fall under the same category most all were supported by Republicans, the famous Homestead act of 1862 was signed into law by Lincoln after it had been veto'd 2 years prior due to the South (primarily Democrat) succession from the Union.

So though today the Democratic party is seen as the caring and compassionate party, throughout history the Republicans have been the ones who have typically made real headway on the issue of civil rights and equal opportunity. The Republican party of today however often does not support the implementation of new social services or renovations to long-standing systems due to the fact that our country is and has been for well over a decade, printing money with nothing to back the paper. I don't want to get too biased here but bottom line being the way of economics where everyone is fine and dandy and plays PC games all day and gets free health care doesn't work. There simply aren't enough people in the country working and willing to work to provide for those who don't. My opinion is as such, equal economic opportunity is the extent of the governments responsibility to its people when it comes to financial security.

So I believe you're a tad misinformed, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong but please use citable facts to do so.

Edit* And the "Government Shutdown" is only actually remotely affecting somewhere in the range of 15-20% of government services. I do however disagree with the methods the Republicans are using here, once again they're getting themselves painted as the party that wants to destroy America because of their retarded methods to cause much needed change, or rather to prevent it in this case.

Cake Faice:

--- Quote from: Shockah on October 07, 2013, 09:38:52 PM ---Edit* And the "Government Shutdown" is only actually remotely affecting somewhere in the range of 15-20% of government services. I do however disagree with the methods the Republicans are using here, once again they're getting themselves painted as the party that wants to destroy America because of their retarded methods to cause much needed change, or rather to prevent it in this case.

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Every principle you stated about Republicans has changed very rapidly in recent years. Most of the GOP are old, white, rich, conservative, and quite frankly, don't give a fuck about ANYONE but themselves and their money. I find it disgusting really how they're aloud to fuck over the rest of the country's population and only care about attending to their own kind. Why do you think Clean Energy isn't popping up left and right? Why do you think we don't have electric cars? Hell, why do you think Marijuana is illegal still? They accept money up the ass from these corporations to keep their horribly outdated methods up just to make a profit.

Everyone pushes for cleaner energy? Once those clean energy bills hit Congress by Democrats, NOOOOOOOOOOOPE. The oil/coal/fossil fuel companies keep tipping them off with loads of money to keep their shitty, outdated methods into play so they won't lose money to cleaner and efficient energy.

Who do you think votes against those bills and regulation? Today's republicans will always be shitholes, sitting there in the house, collecting government paychecks DURING the shutdown, and shooting down anybody that has anything useful in society that'll benefit us. One day they're going to pull their heads out of their asses and realize how badly they've fucked over the country.

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