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Adam T
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« on: December 25, 2015, 05:54:01 PM »

Us white males must defend the country from those annoying brown skinned people who are taking OUR JOBS WE HAVE FAMILIES TO FEED DAMNIT /s

This is the way many of this demographic sees it.  And, to be fair, why shouldn't they, at a certain level?  These are folks who do not have college educations, but whose jobs were eliminated and shipped overseas (many of them, anyway), and many who ARE employed have jobs that are not what anyone would consider a "good job"; they are jobs with lesser benefits and salary, and often jobs that require "flexible schedules".  This demographic is an older demographic.  Sure, we can send a 53 year old white male "back to school".  How much age discrimination will such a person encounter in the real-world job market when they emerge with an A. A. or A. S. degree? 

I'm in my late 50s, and I am faced with having to work longer than I ever anticipated.  Why would I be enthusiastic over the possibility of allowing new immigrants to come to America and compete for my job?  There is enough competition from Americans; why should we import more from people who don't have a RIGHT to come here?  These folks don't see immigrants as seeking a place at the table; they see immigrants as wanting to evict them from THEIR seat at the table, and they aren't entirely wrong in holding that view.  If these folks seem indifferent to the plight of immigrants, many immigrants are indifferent as to the effect their presence in the job market has on folks who believe they have "played by the rules" for decades.


Immigrants have historically created many more jobs than they've taken away.
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Adam T
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2015, 05:55:04 PM »
« Edited: December 25, 2015, 05:56:38 PM by Adam T »

Pat Buchanan is not just a sleazy anti semitic hate monger, he's also as physically ugly as a man can be.

But hey, everybody knows that Hitler really didn't want to start World War II.
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Adam T
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: December 25, 2015, 09:09:11 PM »
« Edited: December 25, 2015, 09:11:28 PM by Adam T »

Pat Buchanan is not just a sleazy anti semitic hate monger, he's also as physically ugly as a man can be.

But hey, everybody knows that Hitler really didn't want to start World War II.
What an insightful post about this particular topic.

I have to see that vile anti semitic (and almost certainly racist) scumbag's ugly face every time you post.

When he finally kicks off, which is long overdue, the world will be a slightly better place.  I can't wait until he's rotting in hell, which is where he belongs.
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Adam T
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #3 on: December 25, 2015, 10:09:38 PM »
« Edited: December 25, 2015, 10:17:13 PM by Adam T »

Pat Buchanan is not just a sleazy anti semitic hate monger, he's also as physically ugly as a man can be.

But hey, everybody knows that Hitler really didn't want to start World War II.
What an insightful post about this particular topic.

I have to see that vile anti semitic (and almost certainly racist) scumbag's ugly face every time you post.

When he finally kicks off, which is long overdue, the world will be a slightly better place.  I can't wait until he's rotting in hell, which is where he belongs.
I beg to differ with you.  Pat Buchanan is not a racist.  In 2000 he chose a brilliant black woman, Ezola Foster, to be his running mate on the Reform Party ticket.
He is a great political writer and historian.  A true patriot and a devout Catholic.  And I think he looks as good as any man his age.
Your words show anger and hatred.  Why?  Buchanan has, on occasion, spoken very kindly toward Barack Obama, on issues of foreign policy.

I'm not an enabler for Obama on anything.  When I agree with what he does, which is much of the time, I say so, but when I disagree with him, I also say so.  For instance, that Obama lied in the 2008 campaign he would run the 'most transparent administration in history' and not only did the opposite, even being more opaque than George W Bush,  but even prosecuting leakers to a degree never seen before, I've called him out on that to, so that Pat Buchanan says the occasional nice thing about him means nothing to me.

Pat Buchanan, in addition to being one of the architects of the racist southern strategy has made numerous racist statements possibly, his most disgusting being his claim that more black and Latino Americans would result in lower I.Q scores as well as his belief that America should remain a 'white, Christian nation.'

I don't know what makes a person a 'true patriot' and I know very little of his Catholic faith other than he is the opposite of charitable human, so I doubt he has much of any genuine faith.

His historical writings are laughed at by real academic historians as being only interested in advancing his prejudices rather than making any attempt to actually determine or advance any historical understanding, especially when he expresses his near love of Adolph Hitler.

I am angry that sometimes when I come here I have to see his ugly face, and I absolutely hate him because he is vile and disgusting if not genuinely evil.  What emotion would you say is appropriate?
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Adam T
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #4 on: December 25, 2015, 10:15:50 PM »

A very long read but also a well worth your time account of how Republicans reached their current predicament and what are their choices from now on.

http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2016/01/the-great-republican-revolt/419118/

White Middle Americans express heavy mistrust of every institution in American society: not only government, but corporations, unions, even the political party they typically vote for—the Republican Party of Romney, Ryan, and McConnell, which they despise as a sad crew of weaklings and sellouts. They are pissed off. And when Donald Trump came along, they were the people who told the pollsters, “That’s my guy.”

They aren’t necessarily superconservative. They often don’t think in ideological terms at all. But they do strongly feel that life in this country used to be better for people like them—and they want that older country back.

So stupid! Kennedy would despise Sanders.

I haven't read the article because it's apparently very long, so could you please quote what you are responding to.

However, in regards to what Kennedy would think of Sanders, maybe you haven't heard this quote from Kennedy:

My father always told me that all businessmen were sons of bitches, but I never believed it till now. -- (Comment made 10 April 1962 in reaction to news that U.S. Steel was raising prices by $6 per ton, right after the unions negotiated a modest new contract under pressure from JFK to keep inflation down.)
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Adam T
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #5 on: December 25, 2015, 11:05:08 PM »

A very long read but also a well worth your time account of how Republicans reached their current predicament and what are their choices from now on.

http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2016/01/the-great-republican-revolt/419118/

White Middle Americans express heavy mistrust of every institution in American society: not only government, but corporations, unions, even the political party they typically vote for—the Republican Party of Romney, Ryan, and McConnell, which they despise as a sad crew of weaklings and sellouts. They are pissed off. And when Donald Trump came along, they were the people who told the pollsters, “That’s my guy.”

They aren’t necessarily superconservative. They often don’t think in ideological terms at all. But they do strongly feel that life in this country used to be better for people like them—and they want that older country back.

So stupid! Kennedy would despise Sanders.

I haven't read the article because it's apparently very long, so could you please quote what you are responding to.

However, in regards to what Kennedy would think of Sanders, maybe you haven't heard this quote from Kennedy:

My father always told me that all businessmen were sons of bitches, but I never believed it till now. -- (Comment made 10 April 1962 in reaction to news that U.S. Steel was raising prices by $6 per ton, right after the unions negotiated a modest new contract under pressure from JFK to keep inflation down.)

Yes Kennedy was a great politician and knew how to tell people what they wanted to hear like every president who has followed him.  Have you ever heard this Kennedy quote?

"Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country?"


Except Kennedy almost certainly didn't write that quote whereas he absolutely came up with, and off the cuff too, I believe, his line about businessmen.
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