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« on: February 06, 2013, 03:17:38 PM »

A 49% plurality, but fair enough. Unless he either does something absolutely awful.

He just did.

No, he did something good.

SJoyceFla, defending Marco Rubio's vote in favor of wife-beaters everywhere.
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« Reply #1 on: February 06, 2013, 10:31:28 PM »

Basically every krazen post in this thread would qualify, but this one stands out:

He thinks they do... basically, if anything Krazen writes actually makes sense, I'm going to walk in front of a truck.


This is your utopia, champ. High taxes and no guns for the people, monstrous unions, and rampant homosexuality.

That's what you people say you want for all of us.

Monstrous unions? Sign me up!
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« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2013, 09:29:44 AM »

[1] #45 Christopher James Christie, Republican, 54 years old, from New Jersey
The economy took a turn for a worse in Obama's second term as the national debt hit 20 million and tensions increased with North Korea and the Islamist nations. President Obama still manages to leave office with a 43% approval rating. Republican candidate Chris Christie campaigns that the Obama administration failed at its goals of improving the economy and that government spending such as Obamacare needs to be cut in order for the economy to prosper. Christie also supported more interventionalist foriegn policies opposed to Obama. Although 2016 was a close race, Christie in the end thanks to his campaign that attacked his predecessor Obama and many of his opponent Cuomo's policies being close to those of Obama, and pick of popular senator Marco Rubio as his running mate, was able to win many key swing states such as Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania (as well as his home state of New Jersey) thus winning the election. He also managed to win 45% of the Hispanic vote thanks to his support for amnesty and chosing of Rubio. Early in his term, president Christie cut many government-run social programs causing the defecit to steadily decline. In 2018, Christie and the congress with a Republican majority in both houses passed a law to repeal Obamacare. The private sector and many businesses flourished under Christie's new economic plans. Christie also drove the United States to be energy independent and supported the continuation of the Keystone Pipeline that created thousands of new jobs and was delayed by his predecessor Obama.

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« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2013, 10:38:09 AM »

social security should at least be partially privatized.  that is a very progressive position. 

payroll taxes are regressive.
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