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geckosfeet

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Thu Aug 8, 2013, 02:32 PM Aug 2013

"Republicans Against Reality" - Republicans lost in time and space - take us along for a ride

Nice evaluation of repubs today. A bunch of do nothing whiners who won't play unless they get everything they want.

Krugman exposes them for what they are.



Last week House Republicans voted for the 40th time to repeal Obamacare. Like the previous 39 votes, this action will have no effect whatsoever. But it was a stand-in for what Republicans really want to do: repeal reality, and the laws of arithmetic in particular. The sad truth is that the modern G.O.P. is lost in fantasy, unable to participate in actual governing.

... the pointless vote on Obamacare, apparently just to make themselves feel better. (It’s curious how comforting they find the idea of denying health care to millions of Americans.) And then they went home for recess, even though the end of the fiscal year is looming and hardly any of the legislation needed to run the federal government has passed

At this point, however, the establishment has lost control. Meanwhile, base voters actually believe the stories they were told — for example, that the government is spending vast sums on things that are a complete waste or at any rate don’t do anything for people like them. (Don’t let the government get its hands on Medicare!) And the party establishment can’t get the base to accept fiscal or political reality without, in effect, admitting to those base voters that they were lied to.

What makes this frightening is that Republicans do, in fact, have a majority in the House, so America can’t be governed at all unless a sufficient number of those House Republicans are willing to face reality. And that quorum of reasonable Republicans may not exist.

Republicans Against Reality - By PAUL KRUGMAN

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"Republicans Against Reality" - Republicans lost in time and space - take us along for a ride (Original Post) geckosfeet Aug 2013 OP
- Raffi Ella Aug 2013 #1
What to do about it? Don't vote for republicons. geckosfeet Aug 2013 #2

Raffi Ella

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Thu Aug 8, 2013, 03:07 PM
Aug 2013
Think of it this way: For a long time the Republican establishment got its way by playing a con game with the party’s base. Voters would be mobilized as soldiers in an ideological crusade, fired up by warnings that liberals were going to turn the country over to gay married terrorists, not to mention taking your hard-earned dollars and giving them to Those People. Then, once the election was over, the establishment would get on with its real priorities — deregulation and lower taxes on the wealthy.


Don't forget that the Church also keeps the base in line, preaching about the evils of Liberalism from the Pulpit. It's criminal what the rethugs/churches are doing. The question is what can be done about it.

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