Republican motto: JOBS, JOBS, JOBS = RUBBISH

Walter9999

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The Republicans have introduced:

- 46 Bills on Abortion

- 113 Bills on Religion

- 73 Bills on Family Relationships

- 36 Bills on Marriage

- 72 Bills on Firearms

- 604 Bills on Taxation

- 467 Bills on Government Investigations

And Blocked The American Jobs Act

The New Republican Motto: "Putting Party Before Country"

Boehner and McConnell two big turds, swirling around Washington
 

mae

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And they supposedly believe in small government that doesn't interfere in peoples' lives.

What hippochrits.
 

nontheist

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And they supposedly believe in small government that doesn't interfere in peoples' lives.

What hippochrits.
LOL you buy that shit?

The American Jobs Act was another attempt at a shitty stimulus that cost way too much for how little jobs it created.
 

Krayven Sumhead

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Mitt and Paul say they are gonna create 12,000,000 jobs.

Most will be havesting vegetables and fruit at less than minimum wage.
 

NoDrama

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The Republicans have introduced:

- 46 Bills on Abortion

- 113 Bills on Religion

- 73 Bills on Family Relationships

- 36 Bills on Marriage

- 72 Bills on Firearms

- 604 Bills on Taxation

- 467 Bills on Government Investigations

And Blocked The American Jobs Act

The New Republican Motto: "Putting Party Before Country"

Boehner and McConnell two big turds, swirling around Washington
What is the timeline for this? 1 week? 1 year? 3 years? And also, which Congresses? 110th? 111th? 1112?

During the same timeline how many bills were introduced that were sponsored by democrats? Because unless you can compare them then saying one is bad does not bear fruit.

Of all of these bills that were introduced by republicans, which ones have become law? Because introducing a bill doesn't mean diddly squat, they introduce a bill to ban/outlaw Dihydrogen Monoxide every few years too, and if you know anything you'll figure out that would be a real bad idea.
 

ink the world

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So, them bringing up countless abortion and health care repeal bills that we all know had no chance of passing the senate doesnt matter?

All that time wasted on bullshit culture war crap. Like I said the GOP sold out to the moral majority in the 80's and now the teabaggers. What did they accomplish? After all the hoopla they didn't do shit other than waste time on pointless grandstanding. Classic overreach that the GOP will pay for in November
 

mae

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The teabaggers refused to compromise on ANYTHING.
Most economists agree we need a much bigger stimulus, but nothing can be passed because of the super disciplined (fascist) teabaggers, led by Lyin' Ryan.
 

canndo

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What is the timeline for this? 1 week? 1 year? 3 years? And also, which Congresses? 110th? 111th? 1112?

During the same timeline how many bills were introduced that were sponsored by democrats? Because unless you can compare them then saying one is bad does not bear fruit.

Of all of these bills that were introduced by republicans, which ones have become law? Because introducing a bill doesn't mean diddly squat, they introduce a bill to ban/outlaw Dihydrogen Monoxide every few years too, and if you know anything you'll figure out that would be a real bad idea.

No, the poster made a legitimate point (if the numbers are correct and I have not checked them - it looks a little bit like propagand)

However, there need be no comparison as the Republicans have been harping on jobs, it has been their mantra and tribal chant for some time now so either they back up that sentiment with action or they do not.
 

canndo

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So, them bringing up countless abortion and health care repeal bills that we all know had no chance of passing the senate doesnt matter?

All that time wasted on bullshit culture war crap. Like I said the GOP sold out to the moral majority in the 80's and now the teabaggers. What did they accomplish? After all the hoopla they didn't do shit other than waste time on pointless grandstanding. Classic overreach that the GOP will pay for in November

Not quite - they are playing to their own individual base, there are ratings for each of these things and repubs believe they are wise, in the interest of their own jobs to show up with high ratings on things such as abortion and guns.
 
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