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1 hour ago, Coach Frey said:

Not much different than taxing you and me to pay off Wall Street.......which was the policy of a "conservative" Republican. This is the problem Republicans step in. They can do things like that when they are in power, but complain when Democrats do the same. What do you expect? Another great example was McConnell blocking Obama from appointing a Supreme Court justice, saying there was an election coming in a year and the people should decide. But when asked now, "if an opening occurs on the Supreme Court within the next year, would you wait for the election like you did with Obama?" and he says, "No we'd fill it."  What do you think is going to happen down the road? I mean really?

That was no conservative Republican...there are very few of them left.

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52 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

That was no conservative Republican...there are very few of them left.

The Republican Party had no issue labeling Bush a conservative. Revisionist history doesn't help either.

Also the fact that McConnell's hypocrisy was skipped is quite telling.

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16 minutes ago, Coach Frey said:

The Republican Party had no issue labeling Bush a conservative. Revisionist history doesn't help either.

Also the fact that McConnell's hypocrisy was skipped is quite telling.

I don't really care about someone else's label...all you have to do is look at their record.

I liked Bush as a person, but he was another big spending insider...I was saying it when he was in office.

You could definitely call what McConnell said hypocrisy, I sure wouldn't argue that, but I think some of the Republicans are realizing you have to battle Dems using their tactics.

I got no problem with this one if it puts a conservative on the SC for years.

Defeat the socialists, that's the new goal I hope.

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2 hours ago, Coach Frey said:

Not much different than taxing you and me to pay off Wall Street.......which was the policy of a "conservative" Republican. This is the problem Republicans step in. They can do things like that when they are in power, but complain when Democrats do the same. What do you expect? Another great example was McConnell blocking Obama from appointing a Supreme Court justice, saying there was an election coming in a year and the people should decide. But when asked now, "if an opening occurs on the Supreme Court within the next year, would you wait for the election like you did with Obama?" and he says, "No we'd fill it."  What do you think is going to happen down the road? I mean really?

Please show me where and when a republican President and/or congress created a tax to pay off Wall St.

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12 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

Nice spin, wasn't it?  

Wait for it, you know it's coming...again.

It's very interesting that you guys don't see TARP as a tax. Funny enough Rand Paul does.....didn't you just list him a true conservative? Someone has some explaining to do.......

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21 minutes ago, Coach Frey said:

It's very interesting that you guys don't see TARP as a tax. Funny enough Rand Paul does.....didn't you just list him a true conservative? Someone has some explaining to do.......

You gotta get out of the lock-step mindset...I don't agree with everything anyone says.

Can you name someone you ALWAYS agree with...I doubt it.

Do you want to debate or play silly little gotcha games?

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30 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

You gotta get out of the lock-step mindset...I don't agree with everything anyone says.

Can you name someone you ALWAYS agree with...I doubt it.

Do you want to debate or play silly little gotcha games?

It was a simple question. Was TARP a tax?

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42 minutes ago, Coach Frey said:

It was a simple question. Was TARP a tax?

I don't know...is Obamacare a tax or penalty...you can call any gov program a tax...that's who pays for it.

The best definition of TARP is a bailout to clean up a mess made by Democrats...it's something that is always going on.

You answer a question...do you stand by your statement that TARP  is no different than taxing Wall Street for free college?

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28 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

I don't know...is Obamacare a tax or penalty...you can call any gov program a tax...that's who pays for it.

The best definition of TARP is a bailout to clean up a mess made by Democrats...it's something that is always going on.

You answer a question...do you stand by your statement that TARP  is no different than taxing Wall Street for free college?

I'll answer your question as soon as you answer mine. I've noticed that on here it is like pulling teeth to get a straight answer. Someone replied up above "show me the tax a republican put in place regarding wall street: and you responded that what I was saying was spin. I ask you a simple question and your answer is "I don't know." Talk about spin.....

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19 minutes ago, Coach Frey said:

I'll answer your question as soon as you answer mine. I've noticed that on here it is like pulling teeth to get a straight answer. Someone replied up above "show me the tax a republican put in place regarding wall street: and you responded that what I was saying was spin. I ask you a simple question and your answer is "I don't know." Talk about spin.....

1 hour ago, Coach Frey said:

 

No, it wasn't a tax.

Your spin that I referred to is comparing ideas floated last night in the debate to TARP.

You don't have to answer my question...lol, I'm good.

 

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1 hour ago, LumRaiderFan said:

No, it wasn't a tax.

Your spin that I referred to is comparing ideas floated last night in the debate to TARP.

You don't have to answer my question...lol, I'm good.

 

I appreciate the straight answer. However, you and I have a disagreement on what a tax is. You seem to think TARP wasn't a tax, I think it was. Thankfully the vast majority of the "conservatives" you posted above agree with me. 

As far as Obamacare, I think it definitely is a tax, and was complete garbage. I know plenty of liberals as well as conservatives that hated it. 

And there was no spin. A liberal saying let everyone else bail out a college kid is the same as a "conservative" saying lets bail out a suit.

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59 minutes ago, Coach Frey said:

I appreciate the straight answer. However, you and I have a disagreement on what a tax is. You seem to think TARP wasn't a tax, I think it was. Thankfully the vast majority of the "conservatives" you posted above agree with me. 

As far as Obamacare, I think it definitely is a tax, and was complete garbage. I know plenty of liberals as well as conservatives that hated it. 

And there was no spin. A liberal saying let everyone else bail out a college kid is the same as a "conservative" saying lets bail out a suit.

We will just have to agree to disagree on this one.

Good to hear you buying in in what conservatives are saying...lot worse opinion out there.

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9 hours ago, PhatMack19 said:

I missed the debate tonight.  Did they really all raise their hands when asked who was for free healthcare for illegals?

Rumor I heard, they raised their hands so fast, three of them got torn rotator cuffs.  Can’t confirm that though.  Bernie finally admitted that all his free stuff will require the Middle Class taxpayer to bend over and take it in the kister.  He may be a Communist kook, but when pressed, at least he’s honest.  Had one of them say he planned to give every adult in America a thousand dollars a month.  Can’t imagine how many votes he got with that proclamation.  I passed out and went into a coma after he said it, so I missed the rest.  When I came to, I found some reruns of Mr. Ed for some intellectually stimulating viewing.

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16 hours ago, Coach Frey said:

I appreciate the straight answer. However, you and I have a disagreement on what a tax is. You seem to think TARP wasn't a tax, I think it was. Thankfully the vast majority of the "conservatives" you posted above agree with me. 

As far as Obamacare, I think it definitely is a tax, and was complete garbage. I know plenty of liberals as well as conservatives that hated it. 

And there was no spin. A liberal saying let everyone else bail out a college kid is the same as a "conservative" saying lets bail out a suit.

No, TARP wasn't a tax.  It was a giant expenditure of taxpayer funds, but it wasn't a tax.

The "penalties" for not proving that you had healthcare coverage was a tax, despite all of the lingual gymnastics trying to prove otherwise.  

Tax cuts don't work without spending cuts.  Without spending cuts you just run larger deficits like the 1.6 T we're heading towards for this year.  

The problem is this... Dems say "raise taxes and we'll give everybody more free stuff."  The Republicans say "we'll cut taxes and the economy will improve."  The only problem is that both sides refuse to do anything to combat their collective out-of-control spending and our debt is going to be the end of our nation.  Anytime somebody mentions curbing spending, all they know how to do is shut down National Parks for the week and hold up income tax refunds.  

The thing is this... we can't fit 7.5 billion people inside our borders and give them all a place to live, free healthcare, free college, free food, and monthly stipend, regardless of what those 20 people have promised over the last two days.  We can't even afford to give that to all of the people who already live here.  

Free healthcare isn't a right.  You have a right to travel freely about the country.  You don't have the right to a free car and free gas.  Somewhere along the way we've confused what "rights" really are. We can't even provide affordable health insurance to people who are trying to pay for their own because people who try to pay for their own end up subsidizing all of the people who believe that somebody else should take care of them.  

We have the right to bear arms....  I wonder how many of those on stage over the last two days would support a movement to provide free weaponry to anybody who wants one?

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55 minutes ago, CardinalBacker said:

No, TARP wasn't a tax.  It was a giant expenditure of taxpayer funds, but it wasn't a tax.

The "penalties" for not proving that you had healthcare coverage was a tax, despite all of the lingual gymnastics trying to prove otherwise.  

Tax cuts don't work without spending cuts.  Without spending cuts you just run larger deficits like the 1.6 T we're heading towards for this year.  

The problem is this... Dems say "raise taxes and we'll give everybody more free stuff."  The Republicans say "we'll cut taxes and the economy will improve."  The only problem is that both sides refuse to do anything to combat their collective out-of-control spending and our debt is going to be the end of our nation.  Anytime somebody mentions curbing spending, all they know how to do is shut down National Parks for the week and hold up income tax refunds.  

The thing is this... we can't fit 7.5 billion people inside our borders and give them all a place to live, free healthcare, free college, free food, and monthly stipend, regardless of what those 20 people have promised over the last two days.  We can't even afford to give that to all of the people who already live here.  

Free healthcare isn't a right.  You have a right to travel freely about the country.  You don't have the right to a free car and free gas.  Somewhere along the way we've confused what "rights" really are. We can't even provide affordable health insurance to people who are trying to pay for their own because people who try to pay for their own end up subsidizing all of the people who believe that somebody else should take care of them.  

We have the right to bear arms....  I wonder how many of those on stage over the last two days would support a movement to provide free weaponry to anybody who wants one?

Best post I have read in a while. Thanks for expressing lots of my opinions that I sometimes seem to have difficulty formulating into words.

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1 hour ago, Hagar said:

Rumor I heard, they raised their hands so fast, three of them got torn rotator cuffs.  Can’t confirm that though.  Bernie finally admitted that all his free stuff will require the Middle Class taxpayer to bend over and take it in the kister.  He may be a Communist kook, but when pressed, at least he’s honest.  Had one of them say he planned to give every adult in America a thousand dollars a month.  Can’t imagine how many votes he got with that proclamation.  I passed out and went into a coma after he said it, so I missed the rest.  When I came to, I found some reruns of Mr. Ed for some intellectually stimulating viewing.

Rotflmfao!

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