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Swede Atlanta

(3,596 posts)
28. Hmmmm....Reince (what is it with Republics and their names????)
Sun Jan 27, 2013, 07:00 PM
Jan 2013

I mean we have Zell Miller (D turned puke from Georgia), Newt from Georgia, Saxby from Georgia, Reince from Mars......

Let's see what's wrong with Reince's assessment:

(1) GOP is engaged in a war on women whether it is limiting or de-funding their access to affordable healthcare including family planning, equal pay, right to serve the military in combat roles, re-defining rape so that often a rape would not be considered a rape, introducing so-called personhood laws/amendments which would effectively deny not only the right to an abortion but even other forms of birth control or taking an aerobics class that results in a miscarriage could be considered murder.

(2) GOP is engaged in a war on immigrants passing laws that require all persons, including citizens to carry "papers" to prove citizenship, denying or conditioning medical and other basic social services on proof of citizenship and generally characterizing hispanic immigrants as lawless and undesirable

(3) GOP is engaged in a war against the LGBT community by floating the idea of a constitutional amendment to define marriage as between one man and one woman, refusing to pass ENDA to protect LGBT persons from discrimination in the most basic aspects of life from employment to housing, only reluctantly going along with a repeal of DADT, pursuing a denial of the rights of LGBT persons not only marry but even to adopt children or have access to a partner in illness or death. They characterize gay households as not being "in the manner intended by God" and many continue to describe homosexuality as invoking the wrath of God. Further by using taxpayers dollars to defend DOMA they are directly attacking those persons legally married in states that allow same-sex marriage by denying the recognition of their marriages in other states.

(4) GOP is engaged in a war on the environment by fighting virtually any attempts to strengthen existing environmental laws, pass a carbon tax and allow the EPA to regulate greenhouse emissions, weaken protections for endangered species and ignore climate change.

(5) GOP is engaged in a war on the poor and middle class through their regressive tax and deficit-reduction policies, by supporting the concept of the "un-fair" tax which is extremely regressive, by attempting to shut down and deny the rights of workers both public and private sector to collectively bargain, by strong-arming the administration before agreeing to extend unemployment benefits and reduce Medicaid funding.

(6) GOP is engaged in a war on seniors by attacking and wanting to reduce Social Security and Medicare benefits and raising the age of eligibility for these immensely popular and successful programs

(7) GOP is engaged in a war on the economy by protecting the wealthy, fighting reforms of the financial sector, fighting stimulus that would add jobs and grow the economy, rubber-stamping every law that benefits the wealthy and business, by continuing corporate welfare while asking the poor and middle class to ante-up. The GOP denies the need to invest in our infrastructure from bridges and roads to ports, the electric grid, etc.

(8) GOP is engaged in a war on the people of this country by fighting reasonable gun regulations and other provisions that would save lives and reduce gun violence

(9) GOP is engaged in a war on the people by fighting health care reform. GOP wants to see people die as soon as possible because they believe in "free-market" principles that make health insurance unaffordable for many and that deny many that suffer from pre-existing conditions access to the health care system.

(10) GOP loves war and wants to see as many of our men and women be in harms way as possible through endless war. They want to continue to fund weapons programs that are either not needed or have proven to be failures while denying the extreme poverty of millions of Americans.

I could go on but you get the gist. Reince Preibus needs psychological help if he thinks the GOP is "on target" but has some minor messaging issues. They are running counter to the tide of history.

"I'm the candidate for the Republican Party" theKed Jan 2013 #1
I dunno bigtree Jan 2013 #3
Dumb things that reveal how they really feel about nobodyspecial Jan 2013 #2
Republican zombie delusions deepen Berlum Jan 2013 #4
Please proceed, GOP... gateley Jan 2013 #5
Precisely. Cha Jan 2013 #11
Sounds like Priebus is getting his talking points from S. E. Cupp. eShirl Jan 2013 #6
Yes, just "tweak" your message, GOP. I'm sure women and minorities and gays will flock to you. Arugula Latte Jan 2013 #7
The Koch Bros et al will not allow any significant platform changes Mr. Mojo Risen Jan 2013 #8
You just keep on keeping on, Reince. Th1onein Jan 2013 #9
Lol@gop.. They're stuck in teabagger hell, 2012 Cha Jan 2013 #10
I agree, Repubes. Keep doing what you were doing...only work harder at it Pretzel_Warrior Jan 2013 #12
Why do we care? dickthegrouch Jan 2013 #13
Put a different shade of lipstick on that pig. CJCRANE Jan 2013 #14
Ryan and McCain think groups like hispanics will join their hate-fest in mass if bluestate10 Jan 2013 #15
Don't laugh. They did the same thing after 2008. Mister Ed Jan 2013 #16
I like the 2014 chances for Dems Pretzel_Warrior Jan 2013 #17
Republicans lied about their policy intentions. Their campaigns centered around job bluestate10 Jan 2013 #19
Why is anyone surprised? moman Jan 2013 #18
GOP And the Art of Losing Kanmi Jan 2013 #20
Welcome to DU. Even if I disagree at times, I look forward to your contributions. nt bluestate10 Jan 2013 #22
Thanks Bluestate10 Kanmi Feb 2013 #36
Of Course. Their real "Path to Victory" involves altering the electoral college vote n2doc Jan 2013 #21
Sorry fellas, It's a little more than that...but don't tell them...let them find out in 2016. Auntie Bush Jan 2013 #23
Their present problem is Mr.Bill Jan 2013 #24
Whatever helps you sleep at night, Republicans. Jamaal510 Jan 2013 #25
Standard GOP, BarbaRosa Jan 2013 #26
problem with those "dumb things people have said" Skittles Jan 2013 #27
Hmmmm....Reince (what is it with Republics and their names????) Swede Atlanta Jan 2013 #28
Including this--->'. . . a couple dumb things that people have said' hue Jan 2013 #29
Of course there is nothing wrong. xxqqqzme Jan 2013 #30
Change? Wut's dat? moondust Jan 2013 #31
the problem is, they still have all the money and control Fight2Win Jan 2013 #32
Are They Serious??? sheshe2 Jan 2013 #33
He has a point quakerboy Jan 2013 #34
ROFL Scurrilous Jan 2013 #35
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