Lets see, lets see. Ah, Mitch McConnell, what did he have to say. Obama is making it harder for conservatives to exercise their freedom of speech. Wow, that new law really flew under the radar. He further goes on to say that the poor are getting poorer under Obama, something that was the case under both Bush presidencies, and the Reagan presidency, and the Carter presidency, as well as Clinton. Nothing new here, but lets be fair, Carter didn't do so bad given everything happening, and a congress like this one. The Wall Street Reforms he mentions, shuttering banks, and the like. Yeah they did that starting in the 90's. The bulk of them closed when they over reached and got busted for it. He is rails, nay rages against the very conditions he and his created, hoping you are too stupid or ignorant to figure it out.
Ryan for his part railed against Obamacare, which is word for word the Romney plan, which is word for word the conservative healthcare plan from the 90's. Oops, best to be against it before your side creates it. He further went on about how the left is in charge, and they want everyone to know it. Sort of like Bush did? Yeah, hypocrite much there Mr. Ryan?
Tim Scott, demanded that parents be in charge of what their children learn, not what the state says they should learn. Issue here, we will have a generation of morons who only know what the bible tells them, not what science has learned in the past 1000 years. A generation of people too stupid to understand what Global Climate Change is, the history of Unions, and what they brought forth in terms of rights for workers.
Rubio... Yeah, this guy is well... Since when has North Korea had rockets that could reach the US? Companies have $4 trillion sitting in banks, and refuse to invest until the tax code is fixed? Yeah, I can see them having $4 trillion sitting in a bank, but they refuse to invest until they can pay workers whatever they desire, when they can pollute with impunity. And before he runs, I want to see his real birth certificate. Not some computer generated image. Its not racist, I just want to ensure that he has a legitimate claim to the title of PotUS, same as the tea baggers do to Obama.
Lee for his part said the “real problem in America is not an income inequality between the rich and poor but an opportunity inequality created by the welfare system that traps the poor and concentrates the power of the rich in Washington, D.C.” Well Mr. Lee, I hate to break this too you, but um, yeah, that is the real problem. The fact that a CEO makes 350 times what his/her average employee does, that is a problem. Its the Wal-Mart problem. The employees are stuck working 40 hours a week, collecting welfare. And I will also point out that the Welfare we see today is a creation of your party. It is only a trap because you made it that way.
Jindal spoke about how education should be the choice of the parents. Education is a choice in his state, a choice that begins with the parents. It ranks 49th out of 50 states, just above West Virginia and South Carolina. Sorry Mr. Scott, you have no right to allow parents to choose anything dealing with education. He pointed out that the deficet has grown from 10 trillion to 17 trillion dollars. I forget but most of that tab came from Bush. When speaking of the Duck Dynasty star, “I stood up for their rights to articulate their beliefs because I am tired of the political left that is tolerant of our beliefs only as long as we agree with them.” Sorry, I but I think a lot of people are tired of intolerant speech in general. More so when it is nothing but BS.
Trump got up and started ripping on how weak the US is. Alright. Jobs going to China, not noting that the reason is greed. From there he gave us the new version of Drill baby drill. Basically, bash Obama, take no blame for doing nothing in congress, say we have a plan, kill Obamacare, which is their plan, and abolish the IRS. Three days, to get all that out, and we haven't even talked about the NRA guy, or the panels.
“I
stood up for their rights to articulate their beliefs because I am
tired of the political left that is tolerant of our beliefs only as long
as we agree with them,”
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“I
stood up for their rights to articulate their beliefs because I am
tired of the political left that is tolerant of our beliefs only as long
as we agree with them,”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/03/cpac-speakers-see-gop-moment-in-2014/#ge7gh1kQyQBS1oBf.99
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“I
stood up for their rights to articulate their beliefs because I am
tired of the political left that is tolerant of our beliefs only as long
as we agree with them,”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/03/cpac-speakers-see-gop-moment-in-2014/#ge7gh1kQyQBS1oBf.99
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