Yes and by definition, torture would have won Bush's wars. And by definition, a little country like Vietnam can't beat a big one like the U.S. And by definition, trickle-down economics trickles wealth down. You're in a dictionary mood today.
When confronted with your mistake, you change the subject. Trickle down government for the past 6 years is the source of rioting in the streets. It's failed. The truth hurts, doesn't it?
Every article and chart I've seen for years says that median income froze beginning under Reagan. But again, you found the one article/chart that disproves all others! Congratulations again! This is why we pay you the big bucks.
uh, the people that are already there want to work. Workers might not move there but business may relocate that sweat shop on the other side of the river.
let the conspiracy theories begin. is this case of private emails justified? seems he defended it with the same excuse that Clinton used. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/...-says-usin_n_7308238.html?utm_hp_ref=politics
Attorney General Derek Schmidt, a Republican, issued an opinion recently saying that the state's open records law does not cover private emails from public officials, but he recommended that lawmakers fix that loophole. http://www.politico.com/story/2015/03/state-department-email-rule-hillary-clinton-115804.html Clinton private email violated 'clear-cut' State Dept. rules The policy warns against routine use of personal email accounts (but yeah, it's exactly the same)
To Fill Budget Hole, Kansas G.O.P. Considers the Unthinkable: Raising Taxes http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/30/u...sider-the-unthinkable-raising-taxes.html?_r=0
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/why-business-is-leaving-california-for-texas-174227275.html Why business is leaving California for Texas Part of the appeal of the Lone Star state, in addition to lower taxes, says Puzder, is that “you don’t have the very burdensome wage and hour laws that you have in California.” Even permitting procedures become a factor in growth prospects for certain states. Puzder gave the example that, “in Texas it takes 60-63 days to get permits. In Los Angeles it takes 280 days and in San Francisco we’re not sure how many days it takes because it has been so long since anyone could open a restaurant there.” These factors are crucial for new businesses because the property sits idle until permitting allows construction to begin, creating losses for every day there’s a delay, according to Puzder. Puzder's company has announced plans to open hundreds of new restaurants in Texas, thanks in large part to the state's speedy permitting process. “Our intent is to built 300 (stores) in Texas in this decade, whereas in California we’ll build very few restaurants."
seems there are still major budgetary problems with slashing taxes and creating only low wage jobs http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/...wnback-tax_n_7473790.html?utm_hp_ref=politics
Sorry, but the source is full of drivel on a daily basis. It's agenda driven and anything in it is cherry picked to confirm their bias. At least donkiez cited a liberal source that quoted a republican.
argue the facts, deny them or ? the NY times next? the conservative fallback is often attack the messenger when the evidence or facts are undeniable there are republican quotes in the huff piece