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(750 posts)
6. Another WTF moment
Mon Sep 30, 2013, 08:39 AM
Sep 2013

Failing to practice those virtues that one preaches is basic hypocrisy. Of course there is balance in this form as a political equation. That is people vote for these persons to represent the people of that special area, or all of us.

However the greater part of the country fails to see the basic election struggle for each individual because the media shuts it out. The media actually prevents the whole of America from understanding what kind of minds are within the population to admit such atrocity to society. That is the Republican Al Qaeda. Treachery offered rather than governance.

Growing up in this country having an understanding of government never included this new liberal idea of shutting down the government.

It’s as though the so called Conservative Republican Tea Party, the Al Qaeda’s of this age flip to liberal ideas that are obviously bad whenever they want to yet never are called out by the media or the opposite party for the unintended consequences in inconsistency the obnoxious hypocrisy so obvious that is basic violation to the Constitutional.

The Oath to the Constitution is simple, run the government, not to shut it down. This kind of hypocrisy is an injury so severe to Democracy/ Republic.

This elected group of citizens eliminating the function of Republic/ Democratic actions in America with a new age in sedition. No shots fired only theater with Hollywood style iterations paid with commercials between the messages of a new unnatural serection, pushing the population beyond a peaceful protest.

Bailout for the rich and shut down for the poor, the new age injustice is normalized by our media. Instead of the real story America is in perpetual serenades called breaking news with frivolous discussions that avoid the serious financial crimes. The political serpent strangles the average citizen in an ugly unfair game that all men will suffer for.

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Napkin math... whttevrr Sep 2013 #1
2.1 billion. lonestarnot Sep 2013 #5
It's napkin math... whttevrr Sep 2013 #9
Thank you for highlighting this yanking of Americans' paychecks, by these members of Congress who Cha Sep 2013 #2
This part sucks... whttevrr Sep 2013 #13
I wonder ,,,, Cryptoad Sep 2013 #3
I dunno but is that a cautionary tale against permanent military cutbacks? Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2013 #7
No Cryptoad Sep 2013 #16
So what would make permanent cuts better than a temporary furlough? Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2013 #17
It better for the employee, Cryptoad Sep 2013 #18
Double-plus good! Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2013 #19
No need for a personal attack Cryptoad Sep 2013 #20
I was attacking your opinion, not you. Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2013 #21
By being Rude and condescending ? Cryptoad Sep 2013 #22
Well, if you must know -- Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2013 #23
What about my answer insulted your intelligence? Cryptoad Sep 2013 #25
The entire premise. Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2013 #27
The premise that teabaggers that work around Cryptoad Sep 2013 #28
No, the premise that they'll more readily accept permanent job loss over temporary furlough. Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2013 #30
I said nothing of the sorts Cryptoad Sep 2013 #31
You said, quite explicitly Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2013 #32
You missed you mark,,,, Cryptoad Oct 2013 #33
Please expound upon your comment in post #18 Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2013 #37
Nah,,,, Cryptoad Oct 2013 #38
but I'm quoting you verbatim, at length, and asking you to explain Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2013 #39
CNN? Analysis? GeorgeGist Sep 2013 #4
Is there something specific in the numbers that you refute? whttevrr Sep 2013 #8
Another WTF moment polynomial Sep 2013 #6
Um, "new liberal idea" of shutting down the government? truebluegreen Sep 2013 #14
Not to descend into anecdote, but I won't just be furloughed. I'll lose my malaria vaccine Recursion Sep 2013 #10
That's sad... whttevrr Sep 2013 #11
Numbers from another source: whttevrr Sep 2013 #12
The District of Columbia will also be shut down, klyon Sep 2013 #15
The also spit on all of the businesses those people support. gulliver Sep 2013 #24
bunch of fucking assholes. gopiscrap Sep 2013 #26
This is considered a positive for the repukes; it CAG Sep 2013 #29
General Discussion mutian Oct 2013 #34
and it's costing the government more than if they let the government run. STUPID SOB's B Calm Oct 2013 #35
A friend got her furlough notice yesterday spinbaby Oct 2013 #36
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