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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
Tue May 22, 2012, 05:39 PM May 2012

The Republican Party is ugly from top to bottom

Romney’s Economic Plan Would Throw 13 Million People Off Of Food Stamps

By Pat Garofalo

Back in February, Mitt Romney asserted that he’s “not concerned with the very poor,” because “we have food stamps, we have Medicaid, we have housing vouchers, we have programs to help the poor.” However, according to an analysis by the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, Romney’s economic plan would throw 13 million people off of food stamps entirely or force him to cut benefits by nearly $2,000 per family per year:

Cuts in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly the Food Stamp Program) would throw 13 million low-income people off the benefit rolls, cut benefits deeply — by over $1,800 a year for a family of four — or some combination of the two. These cuts would primarily affect poor families with children, seniors, and people with disabilities.

These deep cuts would be necessary because of the huge tax cuts Romney has proposed, alongside a promise to balance the budget. This estimate assumes that Romney would offset at least some of those tax cuts, even though he has yet to lay out a plan to do so. Thus, it’s entirely possible that even more would have to be cut if Romney were to keep his promise to balance the budget without offsetting his tax cuts.

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http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2012/05/22/488079/romney-food-stamps-13/

Iowa’s GOP Platform Endorses Birtherism

By Annie-Rose Strasser

The state’s GOP released its platform on Monday, and the document is full of some of the most far-reaching, Tea Party-inspired policy proposals ever introduced into mainstream politics, including a call to investigate the citizenship of any presidential candidate. Here is a round up of the top five most notably far-right ideas from the document:

1. BIRTHERISM: Under the section entitled ‘Elections,’ the Iowa GOP uses non-specific language to hint at the idea that President Obama was not born in the United States. The section reads:

We insist that a candidate prove that he or she meets all requirements for that office prior to being placed in nomination, including proof of United States citizenship.


2. GETTING RID OF GOVERNMENT: The platform proposes the elimination of 16 federal departments and agencies — despite the fact that throughout the rest of the document they call on these particular agencies to enact or repeal certain policies:

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http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/05/22/488074/iowa-gop-platform-birther/


‘Young Black Thugs’ Need To Be ‘Put Down Like The Dogs They Are,’ Says Louisiana School Psychologist (Updated)

By Annie-Rose Strasser

Mark Traina, a school psychologist in Louisiana, has been using his twitter account to spew racially-charged accusations about “young black thugs,” and now the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is highlighting his comments in a civil rights complaint against the Jefferson Parish School Board. The complaint alleges that black students and disabled students are sent to “alternative” schools at a significantly higher rate than white students.

Below are Traina’s most damning tweets about black people and Trayvon Martin:

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But Traina’s opinions go even further than personal hatred for black youth. On his Twitter account, he goes into his politics, wondering, “Can President Obama win re-election if almost two-thirds of whites are opposed to him?” He has also voiced strong support for Alabama’s segregationist Governor George Wallace, Colorlines reports:

In another tweet about the Republican presidential primaries in March, Traina wrote, “I grew up in Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana – I am a Wallace Man at Heart!”

It’s particularly alarming to have someone who works for the school system in a position of authority be pro-segregation,” Eden Heilman, a lawyer with the Southern Poverty Law Center told NOLA.com, referring to Traina’s remark about George Wallace, segregationist governor of Alabama.

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http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/05/22/488506/black-thugs-traina-splc/


Republican Congressman Compares Immigrants to Dogs | Iowa Congressman Steve King (R) used a town hall meeting yesterday to compare immigrants to dogs, saying that the United States should be selective when admitting them by choosing the “pick of the litter.” Video of the comments, uploaded by progressive consulting firm American Bridge, was first published in Salon. King anecdotally likened immigrants to birddogs, and explained to the silent audience that the country should admit “friskier” immigrants, “not the one that’s over there sleeping on the corner.” Amazingly, this is not the first time King has compared immigrants to animals.

http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/05/22/488378/republican-congressman-compares-immigrants-to-dogs/



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The Republican Party is ugly from top to bottom (Original Post) ProSense May 2012 OP
Misanthrope Sycophant Monsters orpupilofnature57 May 2012 #1
Yeah. Wait Wut May 2012 #2
Actually, they are serial killers in the literal sense. RagAss May 2012 #5
it's called Tradition napkinz May 2012 #3
Yep. Scurrilous May 2012 #4
To make matters worse, in light of his comments on immigrants, he is vice-chair of the Subcommittee pampango May 2012 #6
He's my congressman. He's had easy elections before. This time it will be more difficult for him. libinnyandia May 2012 #8
I feel for you. n/t ProSense May 2012 #9
Nice find, SKNR. n/t Dawgs May 2012 #7
They are Psychopaths.... lib2DaBone May 2012 #10
Fugly as sin Blue Owl May 2012 #11
 

orpupilofnature57

(15,472 posts)
1. Misanthrope Sycophant Monsters
Tue May 22, 2012, 05:46 PM
May 2012

Investigative Journalism , Exposing Exploitation and calling Our government are Liberal virtues and thats why it's easy to bee a bigot , but http://www.democraticunderground.com/articles/04/09/03_hard.html

Wait Wut

(8,492 posts)
2. Yeah.
Tue May 22, 2012, 05:47 PM
May 2012

I don't get it. I think of them like serial killers. Not in the literal sense, of course, but how can anyone not have a shred of compassion? They say that the large majority of serial killers are psychopaths, but the majority of psychopaths aren't serial killers. They're Republicans. Okay...I added the last part of that fact, but...just sayin'.

pampango

(24,692 posts)
6. To make matters worse, in light of his comments on immigrants, he is vice-chair of the Subcommittee
Tue May 22, 2012, 05:59 PM
May 2012

on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security, and International Law in the House. Needless to say, he opposes all efforts at comprehensive immigration reform.

Nothing like putting the fox in charge of the hen house.

libinnyandia

(1,374 posts)
8. He's my congressman. He's had easy elections before. This time it will be more difficult for him.
Tue May 22, 2012, 06:20 PM
May 2012

Personally I don't know how any decent person could vote for him.

 

lib2DaBone

(8,124 posts)
10. They are Psychopaths....
Tue May 22, 2012, 09:31 PM
May 2012

Studies have shown that Conservatives will seek out information that reinforces their world view...

And they will ignore any facts that might upset their distorted view.

Plain and simple.. they are ROBOTS... dangerous robots... they want to control you and everything you think, feel or see.

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