careful....it's the "whack-y" Evangelists. Those occupied (no pun intended) with End Times Theology and stuff. To each his own, but that's painting with a broad brush.
Dems elected Elizabeth Warren and hype her for President even. http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politic...t-not-that-different-from-tea-party-protests/ President Obama, who has become a target of the Occupy Wall Street protests sweeping the country, today embraced the economic frustration voiced on the streets and said in an exclusive interview with ABC News that his vision for the U.S. economic system is best suited to resolve protesters’ concerns. “I understand the frustrations being expressed in those protests,” Obama told ABC News senior White House correspondent Jake Tapper in the interview to air this evening on ABC News “Nightline” from Jamestown, N.C. “In some ways, they’re not that different from some of the protests that we saw coming from the Tea Party. Both on the left and the right, I think people feel separated from their government. They feel that their institutions aren’t looking out for them,” he said. Obama said the most important thing he can do as president is express solidarity with the protesters and redouble his commitment to achieving what he described as a more egalitarian society.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/10/24/elizabeth-warren-i-created-occupy-wall-street.html Warren Takes Credit for Occupy Wall Street The Harvard professor has spooked the right. As she begins her high-profile Senate campaign against GOP star Scott Brown in Massachusetts, the consumer advocate tells Samuel P. Jacobs how she created 'much of the intellectual foundation' for the Occupy Wall Street movement. She also talks about her past life as a Republican and the challenges of being a woman on the campaign trail—and says she's no 'guileless Marxist.' Elizabeth Warren is running for office in the most high-profile race in the country not involving Barack Obama. It’s a position that calls for some tact. So what does she think about the Occupy Wall Street protests that are roiling the country? “I created much of the intellectual foundation for what they do,” she says. “I support what they do.”
I think government hates poor people and minorities, basically. What do Democrats do for poor and minorities? 1) Stick them in failing schools with no option to go to a better one 2) hand out free money, only enough to keep them poor, and with strings attached so they can't become unpoor. 3) Block things like the keystone pipeline that would create jobs and wealth. It's a massive infrastructure project (govt. loves infrastructure) that costs $0 to the taxpayer. etc.
So democrats hate rich people and the government hates poor people? Who's left for the republicans to hate besides eachother?
I knew the GOP was going to start in on this "we are the party of income equality" propaganda campaign, but I had no idea it would work this well. Who is the party that would love to abolish the minimum wage? Who is the party that is anti-union? Who is the party trying to take away the poor's healthcare? Who is the party trying to push off social security? Who is the party against Affirmative action? Food stamps? Who is the party against Equal pay for women? Private school vouchers? Denny, Wtf are you smoking. The rich have never been richer than now, but isn't that a republican idea? Trickle down? The democrats are just as bad for this world, but to paint the GOP as "for the poor" in comparison is just silly. Vote independent! Fuck the party's!
The funniest thing about the GOP saying they are for income equality - aside from the sheer preposterousness of it of course - is that is the only possible economic issue they can grasp onto. Unemployment is down, stocks are up, inflation is down, interest rates are low. Why would anyone ever vote GOP? Clinton = great economy. W = waste the surplus, drive the economy into a ditch. Obama = saved the day.