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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSo let me get this straight...
republicans are thrilled at the prospect of spending $1 billion toward this ballroom obscenity, but are against:
More funding for SNAP
More funding for Medicaid
Broader student loan forgiveness and more affordable repayment plans
Rent subsidies (Section 8 vouchers, etc.)
There has never been and never will be a more despicable bunch of bastards in Congress.
lastlib
(28,512 posts)I don't even know what word IS strong enough for that crowd. I think I have a pretty darn good vocabulary, but no word I can imagine fully expresses the SEEETHING hatred I have for the basturds.
comes to mind.
Monsters
Demons
Minions of the hell they so vociferously purport to oppose
Or just asshats
chowder66
(12,454 posts)lame54
(40,035 posts)peppertree
(23,435 posts)As long as they can convince their Archie Bunkers that "this mostly hurts them minorities," they'll continue to applaud it - ballroom, obscene corruption and all.
And if it hurts some Republicans too? Meh. You make an omelet, you break a few eggs.
BlueTsunami2018
(5,047 posts)If you need those things, its your own fault. Thats their attitude.
Capitalism sucks.
Martin68
(28,004 posts)MadameButterfly
(4,137 posts)so they could be richer while their steel workers worked ridiculous hours and tens of thousands died or were disabled from unsafe conditions.
What turned things around was New York robber barons who wanted Teddy Roosevelt out of the governorship convinced McKinley to take him on as VP, where they thought Teddy would have no power. But for McKinley's assassination, we might have been in this place more than a hundred years ago. His Progressive Era gave us trust-busting, regulation of food industry, preservation of vast natural areas, labor protections including the 8 hour work day, inheritance taxes....
His presidency was a miracle without which our country would be a very different place.
Multichromatic
(195 posts)Fil1957
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,rich people who don't need it. The ballroom is for the wealthy, so of course, they're all on board.
LoisB
(13,303 posts)Figarosmom
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Only 20% or so want the ballroom? Do they really think gerrymandering will help them when even Republicans will decide to vote for someone else or not vote at all?
Wednesdays
(23,007 posts)...they scramble to grab a bit more loot before the cops show up.
Chasstev365
(8,044 posts)Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(136,931 posts)hamsterjill
(17,717 posts)Great post!
sop
(19,132 posts)insane degenerate piece of shit, with the lowest approval numbers in the history of presidential polling, and no one will put a stop to it?
aggiesal
(10,885 posts)sprinkleeninow
(22,420 posts)Skittles
(172,537 posts)yes indeed
proud patriot
(102,556 posts)IMO
vapor2
(4,807 posts)keep telling us to be patient and prices have gone down. Effn pricks
Efilroft Sul
(4,452 posts)It succinctly sums up who and what they are for, and it ain't us.
Cake, anyone?
badhair77
(5,204 posts)Ballroom republicans. Perfect.