Stagger Lee said:
What you call the far right, the tea party, does not control the Republican party. Boehner and McConnell and Republican leaders are neocons or progressives and don't like the tea party much and the tea party doesn't like them. All parties pander a little to "extreme" elements in the party for votes. So you are flat wrong.
It's the Democrats that have been controlled by the far left, Obama, Reed, Pelosi etc.
You take every thread off topic into discussing political parties.
This thread was already taken off topic with politics before I posted like most threads are. They felt the need to say "Liberals" and sh!tlib" as usual when there was no need to. I simply responded in kind.
Do you know anything about politics and your GOP Party? The Tea Party is controlling the GOP Party and holding it hostage as well as our country. Nothing is getting passed because of right wing nuts like Ted Cruz and his tea party pals refusing to budge on anything. Boehner and MCConnell are two stooges that has no clout since the Tea Party has the final say.
The GOP always panders to the far Christian right because that is their main base. The far Christian right supports the Tea Party who are radical Christians. The Tea Party is planning on a take over of the GOP.
Here is a right wing source you might be interested in to clear up your confusion.
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/bar...ers-tea-party-vs-establishment-part-gop-civil
j.619 said:
lol you need zero help looking like you 'deserve' to have a gym named after you.
:crackup:
( . )( . ) said:
The Sunstein shill really milking this Sarah Palin thing. Personally I didn't even know she had a kid with downs but why don't you say it a 6th time? Matter of fact say it a 6th time and then tell us how 96% of working age Americans are currently employed again
Yeah sure, you were supporting her and the GOP feel good manufactured story that you bought into for sympathy.
U.S. unemployment rate dips to 5.5 pct. in February
http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2015/03/06/us-unemployment-rate-dips-to-55-pct-in-february/
The unemployment rate in the United States dipped two-tenths of a percentage point in February to 5.5 percent, the lowest level since May 2008, as the economy added 295,000 jobs, the Labor Department reported Friday.
The report bolsters the outlook for a steady recovery in the world's largest economy.
The government did not make adjustments to the jobs figure for December, but it lowered the January number from 257,000 to 239,000.
Average hourly wages increased by 3 cents to $24.78 in January and have grown 2 percent in the past 12 months.
In other economic news, the U.S. trade deficit fell in January, the Commerce Department said.
Trade in goods and services resulted in a U.S. trade deficit of $41.8 billion in January after a $45.6 billion imbalance in December, the government said.
In January, U.S. exports decreased 2.9 percent to $189.4 billion, while imports fell 3.9 percent to $231.2 billion. EFE