U. S. Gene Pool Depleted

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dillohorn

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It's amazing how much this POS POTUS Bozo can lie and screw this country, and yet dems/libs/ and the low information crowd still get a tingle up their legs. There are only two reasons for this. First is the fact that the gene pool has been depleted in this nation. The second reason is that there are millions here that are just too damn lazy to take care of themselves and want the taxpayers to pay their bills.
 
I can only assume that yall are having a thinly veiled conversation about minorities depleting the gene pool. You will be happy to know that black and hispanic birthrates are decreasing while white and asian birthrates are holding steady. Teen births are at a historic low.

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My great grandfather used to make this same argument against Italians and Irishmen.

I find it amazing that you don't come on this BBS and ***** at the Republicans for giving us two different tickets that couldn't beat this guy. I mean, Sarah Palin .... one 70 year old man's heartbeat away from the Presidency?

Republicans hate Obamacare and yet chose to run somebody whose state was the model for it and who supported it at the time it was implemented there.

So, yeah ... consider the alternatives that the Republicans offered up, then start working to get some electable candidates.
 
There are more than plenty of low information whites that fit the 2 reasons I mentioned.
 
pharm....If the post was idiotic, we wouldn't be up to our necks in medical insurance chaos, IRS scandal, EPA regulations on steroids, foreign relations at all time low, national debt growing at all time rate, dead ambassadors, exploding medicaid, cash for clunkers, bailouts, voting fraud, and banned large sodas, etc.
 
Everyone is entitled to vote in such a way that benefits that person or his family, as perceived by himself. Those who assess that government-driven distribution will benefit them more than market-driven distribution (who usually are that way out of laziness or low intelligence or drug addiction or some combination) may be low-information in general, but not foolish in the way they cast votes. They are appropriately supporting what they perceive supports them. In other words, it may be a stupid person, but it is not a stupid vote.

Like you, I bemoan that this component of society may end up being our dominating voting majority, because the free market (to me) seems the best way, overall, to benefit everyone, but yes, it also benefits me in particular because I am high-functioning and hard-working. My best guess is that even in the remade socialist USA, the high-functioning and hard-working people will still get the best houses, cars and vacations, even when the government gets in charge of everything.

But I digress.... Anyway, their votes aren't stupid. They just have different goals than you do.
 
I noticed the ringing around the drain long before I ever heard of Obama. He is JImmy Carter returned.

W was unlike anybody except maybe the stereotypes of Gerald Ford. Clinton was sui generis, thank god, or somebody like him.

We have had a succession of bewildered, overmatched presidents. GHW Bush was the only one since Eisenhower who was properly prepared for the job, not stupid or insane or senile.

Obama was a guy who voted present in the Illinois legislature, ran for the senate against nobody and immediately started running for president as the urn in which many people could put their wish list and imagine he felt the same way.

He never met a payroll or could identify with those who do and just figured that everything could be worked out somehow. Until it didn't.

He is unfairly being blamed for the ACA rollout disaster in the sense that he didn't write it; Pelosi et al did. He is responsible for not getting the thing properly set up, assuming it could be, which is debatable.

He clearly did not see this trainwreck coming.

When Lloyd Bentson became Treasury Secretary he warned ARkansas Billy that a huge overhaul of health insurance was not doable but that incremental improvements would be easy. He never heard from Clinton on the subject: he gave the job to his equally looney wife, who screwed it up marvelously. Now my party wants to nominate her to run the show. Good luck with that.

Too bad the republicans are a joke.
 
maybe they don't have any? The dems offer panaceas that make things worse and the gop offers ideological solutions that are bs.

I would like to see some doctors and hospitals get slammed for the billing fraud they commit. I had a buddy who, after retiring from the local PD, went to work investigating medical billing fraud. I never saw him get so worked up over homicides when he was a detective as he did when describing all the medical fraud he was seeing.

But hands of f the docs and hospitals-------they have awesome unions-----I mean lobbyists and bought politicians.
 
LOL. Mojo! And not to defend Sarah Palin, but no one who voted for Joe Biden can cast any stones. He is an idiot. Scary to think he is one heartbeat away from the Presidency.
 
biden would be an improvement over the last two. I recall during the early days of Iraq occupation he said the best we could hope for was a Swiss type agreement---the Kurds control the north and the Sunnis in the middle and the Shiites in the south. A european style representative democracy would be an ongoing civil war. He nailed that one. Everybody else used the hammer to smash their fingers.
 
I completely agree with huisache. Joe Biden is a goofball, who occasionally says and does some politically untactful things, like telling a paralyzed guy to stand up or saying that "jobs" is a 3-letter word. However, that's not the same thing as stupidity. When he's being serious and discussing issues, he has a pretty good idea of what he's talking about, even if he's wrong.

Sarah Palin is stupid, and I wanted to like Sarah Palin. She's a nice gal and did take on some corrupt people in Alaska, and for a national politician, she's hot. However, she's a big time ditz. A lot of Republicans ***** about the Katie Couric interview, and though Couric wasn't doing Palin any favors, her questions shouldn't have been difficult for a serious candidate. Most of us on this forum could have fallen out of bed hungover on New Years Day and done a better job. However, it's much more than that interview. I've never heard the woman intelligently discuss any policy issue in any context or at any time. There's just isn't a whole lot of brain up there.

Having said that, there's no question that there is an enormous double standard. A Republican could never get away with what Biden does. He'd be portrayed as stupid and made into a punchline. See Dan Quayle, whom the media deemed stupid but actually was not. Furthermore the "clean and articulate" comment (which by the way was pretty much true) would ruin a Republican's career. It would be treated similarly to Trent Lott's Strom Thurmond comment, and the media wouldn't let it die until the Republican was gone from office.
 
Wasn't Biden talking about gun control laws when he famously said that all you needed to do was to get a shotgun and fire into the air
so yes he was talking about guns in the context of gun laws which is an issue.
 

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