Thank Darwin I'm moving out of here in 8 days. 'Course, I'm headed to TX - win some, lose some...Stay classy, Kansas.
Whereabouts in TX?Thank Darwin I'm moving out of here in 8 days. 'Course, I'm headed to TX - win some, lose some...
Not a fan of wealth transfer and it should be reformed or cut. Yet believe it or not, even transfers have a more positive outcome than yet another tank that will not be used and is sitting in a hanger in South Carolina.
In short, Americans pay a small percentage of the worlds transfer payments. Yet Americans do pay for nearly half of the world's military spending.
Except a tank requires someone to build it. (Jobs.) "Wealth transfer" or whatever you want to call it does nothing but keep people latched firmly at the teat of government. (But then again, I'd rather see them both cut.)
Flower Mound, near DFW. Pretty far from Houston.![]()
Flower Mound, near DFW. Pretty far from Houston.![]()
Wichita? I can't think of a single other place in Kansas that has electricity let alone aircraft.Thank Darwin I'm moving out of here in 8 days. 'Course, I'm headed to TX - win some, lose some...
You know, while I like to occasionally but rarely poke fun at our righty friends, I tend to not hold the GOP responsible if some citizen nutball launches a "birther" lawsuit....
But, these are the elected officials of the state, the AG, Sec of State, and Lt Gov. The very people who's job it is to ensure the govt operates its elections legally and properly. No wonder Kansas is widely considered to be a backwater sh ! thole. Its a bunch of laughingstocks running the state apparently. No surprise its strongly Republican..
You know, while I like to occasionally but rarely poke fun at our righty friends, I tend to not hold the GOP responsible if some citizen nutball launches a "birther" lawsuit....
But, these are the elected officials of the state, the AG, Sec of State, and Lt Gov. The very people who's job it is to ensure the govt operates its elections legally and properly. No wonder Kansas is widely considered to be a backwater sh ! thole. Its a bunch of laughingstocks running the state apparently. No surprise its strongly Republican..
The biggest change in the GOP over the last 30 years has been the takeover of the actual party apparatus by the radical fringe. There were always these types on the right -- the John Birchers et al. But the adults always kept them in check. As the party has shrunk to a regional, racial, religious sect, the adults have left. The rump is all that's left, and it's now actually making the rules.
I find it funny how the left thinks every GOP member, or alleged GOP member, hell let's just say anyone who isn't on the left, is a racist. Been watching MSNBC much?
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Most Republicans aren't racist, but most racists are Republicans. As Kep noted, the GOP has for too long encouraged these idiots in order to win their votes. That's great up until they start taking out your own candidates and costing you in key elections. You reap what you sow I guess.
PS: Given Obama's inevitable victory this year, you'd really better get to work on finding that Kenyan birth certificate. I'd suggest booking your flight now to get a jump on all the other nutjobs, and make sure you tell Bob Gray's sheriff "hi" when you see him over there.![]()
You can say the same thing about the Demoncrats. I blame the gerrymander.The biggest change in the GOP over the last 30 years has been the takeover of the actual party apparatus by the radical fringe. There were always these types on the right -- the John Birchers et al. But the adults always kept them in check. As the party has shrunk to a regional, racial, religious sect, the adults have left. The rump is all that's left, and it's now actually making the rules.
the GOP has for too long encouraged these idiots in order to win their votes. That's great up until they start taking out your own candidates and costing you in key elections. You reap what you sow I guess.
I agree with you on the gerrymander, but I disagree with you completely about the national Democratic party. Local party associations definitely fall into this trap. A local meeting of the Brooklyn Democratic party is just as full of nutbars as the RNC was. The thing that is weird is that the idiocies of local politics now infect the Republicans at the national level. The reason seems to be that the GOP is now so homogeneous that it doesn't have to engage in any sort of internal coalition building. That coalition building is where the crazy gets rooted out.You can say the same thing about the Demoncrats. I blame the gerrymander.