When will the Republican Party be gone??

Discussion in 'Politics' started by NCBradin, Sep 20, 2010.

  1. NCBradin

    NCBradin New Member

    Guys,

    Here are my question: Ever since guys in the republican party are being labeled themselves as "Party of No", going against everything what President Obama wished to accomplished before he leaves the office to restore this country back on its feet.

    Back to where before long the recession took big hit on us. Many got their jobs lost. How can republicans understand what we've been through with their crap that has nearly crippled our economy? Many are still blaming George W. Bush for created the mess.

    Tell me, when will the republican party be finally truly gone? Out of our lives for good? All they cares to support the rich people, that's it. Never cares about anybody else.

    For an example: Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck. They're now very, very threatening to the core of our country as of right now. They're talking nonsense. Talking rubbish, of course.

    I'm so sick of people who votes them for the wrong reasons. This is not my country that I used to love when I was kid!

    If this is continuing down the path, then I will have no choice, but to leaving my country until we, the americans, are finally grow up. To stop whining that we have bigger governments, you name it!

    All that rubbish talk about wanting to take the country back..! Oh, how much I hate republicans and tea party all together. Just what happening to my country?! Can you answer that?!
     
  2. Blacktiger2005

    Blacktiger2005 Well-Known Member

    Perhaps the Republicans as you know it will morph into a more extreme party wihout moderates and liberals in that party. There is a movement afoot to purge the current Republican Party and reshape it into a more strict party based on the Constitution. If you hate the Republicans now, wait until the new brand arrives.
     
  3. NCBradin

    NCBradin New Member

    Yep, I'm gone. I've struggled out here in my home country, nothing that can support us while we're trying to find a job. Knowing that I'm writer, but it's going to be a temporary job until I'm ready to leave for United Kingdom. Hopefully to be there in 2013!
     
  4. Bookworm616

    Bookworm616 Well-Known Member

    The Democrats aren't any better.

    If we have a one party country, we're no longer a democracy. :smt102
     
  5. NCBradin

    NCBradin New Member

    VEEERRRRRYYYYYY TRUE!
     
  6. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    NCB,you are going to deal with the actions of the Tory party in the UK. Let's hope the Labour party will sort things out by the time you move over there.
     
  7. TheHuntress

    TheHuntress Well-Known Member

    My problem is not with the Republican party as a whole, it's with the extremist crazy people AND the Tea Baggers...OMG, I hate them (my mom is one- I am infinitely sad over this).

    It's just too bad that there are some moderate R's out there who just want the crazies to shut the hell up and get stuff done. People are just saying no to the President for the sake of saying no, and it's getting annoying.

    NCBradin, I'm with you on things. I say we find a private island somewhere and wait it out. lol Who else is coming?!
     
  8. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    The sad reality is that the moderate Republicans would probably support the party that basically screwed them over. In many ways, the TEA Party will only further divide this country and come 2012, they're just a stepping stone to get Obama re-elected anyway. The anger still exists, but what TEA Party or Republican could actually have the popularity to win the next Presidential election?
     
  9. NCBradin

    NCBradin New Member

    Couldn't be more truer than this. They're only angry and bullying this country. They never realized that they will divide this country before the damage has already done. I can see the picture...very dangerous picture that I don't want to imagine with them taking control of this country.

    Right now Harry Reid, Sharron Angle getting nasty and even nastier than ever, war at each other. I feared the worst for this that if Sharron Angle get elected, it will be very bad for this country, trust me.

    She said herself that she wants to get rid of Social Security, Education, Energy. :shock:

    She's far crazier beyond my exceptions! :shock: Now Republicans have no choice, but thrown their supports behind Harry Reid right now. They knew that Sharron Angle is too dangerous to be elected. For once, Republicans being smart for thrown their supports behind him.

    TEA-backed up candidates...they're lack of experience in politics. That's why it's too dangerous to elect them. They will divide this country!!! Trust me..they will.

    If that happens, I'm gone. Move to Great Britain. Americans these days are too angry and acting like children for being bitter about this country. Tea party wouldn't have exist if we'd voted John Kerry back in 2004, our economy would be fine.
     
  10. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    NCBradin, I understand your sentiments regarding this election. But just to give you some comfort: Sharron Angle and Harry Reid are pretty much in a dead heat, but there are some third party candidates who MAY be able to benefit Reid, thus giving him his win. There's one Republican mayor who will vote for him because he can't stand Angle.

    Also, I wouldn't jump the gun on ALL TEA-Party backed candidates. Mind you, there are some who are qualified to run, such as Nikki Haley (Gubernatorial candidate for South Carolina) who basically focuses more on fiscal reform. The only real downside is that she's probably going to be as much of a penny-pincher as Mark Sanford (Gov. S.C.-Repub). Also another strike, which many of us in these forums would agree on would be their social conservative policies, which isn't all that great obviously.

    So stick around and deliver your vote. Consider moving in 2012 and if Obama gets re-elected, stay around and wait to see the economy really turn around.
     
  11. One to Remember

    One to Remember Restricted

    You have not enjoyed this country since you were a kid? WTF. When were you a kid in 1952 when republicans were like democrats and Democrats were like republicans? John Kerry would had been a weak leader and America would had lost ground in the World under his administration as well as major set backs in the war zones.. The TEA Party is a joke and can't survive on its own. Most GOP backers cant comprehend the tea baggers becase they are merely middle class joes seekinbg to avoid complexities and hyperbole. The TEA Party will faulter like the Radical Republicans because they both reached a point were they could never move anywhere back towards the centre...

    And it does not matter if the republicans hate Obama he represents weak leadership and he is in decisive and that hurts him. Hes letting our position in the world erode, hes not keeping Allies in check, hes too concerned with celebrity and popularity, he did not properly explain to his supporters how difficult change would be leading to us having to hear them whine about the status quo, and to me it seems like he tries to make too many other indians in the tribe a co-chief.. Hes a bad president but like Carter hes a good man and he means well..
     
  12. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    Well in my state of NC the GOP is in control which sucks to the max. As for Obama getting along with Tan Man it will be iffy for sure.
     
  13. NCBradin

    NCBradin New Member

    Man, you just make me feeling like an idiot for reading your silly post in my entire life. Don't you think I know that back in the days that Republicans party were acting like democrats themselves, eh? My grandfather were around that day.

    Oh, you bloody cow, I born in 1985. As of right now, I'm very disappoint in two parties themselves for not working out as a team together to accomplish for us Americans.

    One thing that you're right about President Obama, he's too concerned with celebrity and popularity. But he shouldn't been appeared on TV more and more than ever. It's like he's coming to our faces, you know? He should've been staying in the white house. That's how all of our presidents in the past are.

    He just likes to going out a lot. Rather than stay in the white house. I can never understand why he's acting like he's rock star when he went to Canada, do you remember that day, yes? They were screaming happily and crazily at him.

    Good god, is he special or what? :roll:

    Granted, you just can't decide that he's a bad president, but we will help him! There's no reason for him being a bad president like Carter did before. All this before my time, of course.
     
  14. NCBradin

    NCBradin New Member

    I was so pissed to learned that the GOP is in control. We will suffer! :smt093
     
  15. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    You got that right.
     
  16. NCBradin

    NCBradin New Member

    Indeed...no doubt about it. People are an idiots for voted the GOP for the wrong reasons whatsoever. :roll:

    But, I think we will manage just fine. It's only two years. Until 2012, that is. People will wish that they wants their votes back and straight going for democrats, you know?

    Democrats were doing good job. Until the existence of Tea Party showed up in the pictures and manged to mess things up, hurting Democrats' chances to finishing up.

    Funnily enough, two years ago, people trusted democrats to running the house, the congress. Now, they don't trust the democrats with taking the charge around, just what's the fuck?

    Believe me, two years from now, people will wants to take their votes back, they should know better that the GOP known as "Party of NO"! Can't they see that what Democrats are trying to accomplish? Granted, people have no patience when it comes to jobs and economy, that's why they haven't feel any impact that the economy is recovering now.

    Last month, President Obama said himself that the recession has ended long time ago, yet people don't believe him. They just believe that we're still in recession. Oh, good god....

    We will suffer in the long run, mate!
     

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