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By Jetackuu 2014-11-11 14:25:32
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Statistically coming from a conservative that's rather funny, in the ironic way.
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By Jetackuu 2014-11-11 14:26:47
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Oh the next two years are going to be fun, if all that gets done is government shut downs due to Congress being inept.

Chaos, want to grab me a ticket out of the country?
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By Shiva.Nikolce 2014-11-11 14:31:35
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Oh the next two years are going to be fun, if all that gets done is government shut downs due to Congress being inept.

Chaos, want to grab me a ticket out of the country?

ah yes, spoken like a true liberal... straight out of the old Barbara Streisand playbook.

/whiny nasaly voice

when the going gets tough, I'm leaving the country!

/takes her marbles and leaves
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By Lakshmi.Flavin 2014-11-11 14:44:13
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Ragnarok.Nausi said: »
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There it is!
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2014-11-11 14:48:58
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Jetackuu said: »
Oh the next two years are going to be fun, if all that gets done is government shut downs due to Congress being inept.

Chaos, want to grab me a ticket out of the country?
You might have to wait until March for the low prices again. Otherwise you're looking at a cool grand.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-11-11 14:49:40
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Ragnarok.Nausi said: »
Jet reads "not one single republican vote" as equal culpability.

He simply cannot read.
No, he sees a bill that had zero Republican votes as not only completely supported by the Republicans, but also drafted and amended by Republicans only, with little or no liberal/democrat insight.

How else can that explain his posts about it?
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-11-11 14:50:22
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Shiva.Nikolce said: »
Jetackuu said: »
Oh the next two years are going to be fun, if all that gets done is government shut downs due to Congress being inept.

Chaos, want to grab me a ticket out of the country?

ah yes, spoken like a true liberal... straight out of the old Barbara Streisand playbook.

/whiny nasaly voice

when the going gets tough, I'm leaving the country!

/takes her marbles and leaves
Didn't they promised that when Bush was first elected? Why did they stay and why are they still here/alive?
 
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-11-11 14:52:18
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Well if you refuse to fund the bad laws, the bad laws become ineffective.

Ok so they should defund the government until there are no more laws because they are all arbitrary bad laws?
Not all laws are bad though.

Just most of the ones that came out in the last 6 years. Either through regular legislation or executive order (which is illegal for any president to do except this one, he is above the law, he said so!)
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By Odin.Jassik 2014-11-11 14:55:54
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Well if you refuse to fund the bad laws, the bad laws become ineffective.

Ok so they should defund the government until there are no more laws because they are all arbitrary bad laws?
Not all laws are bad though.

Just most of the ones that came out in the last 6 years. Either through regular legislation or executive order (which is illegal for any president to do except this one, he is above the law, he said so!)

If asked to furnish a list of the "bad laws" you are talking about, I'm sure you'd come up with 2 or 3, do you have any idea how many laws have been passed in the last 6 years?

The president has quite a lot of power afforded to them in terms of executive legislation. It's not unique to Obama, either, what's unique is how pissed people are about the actions he's taken which are still very far short of what many recent presidents have done, Bush and Reagan for example.
 
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2014-11-11 15:07:47
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Jetackuu said: »
Ragnarok.Nausi said: »
lrn2read

Statistically coming from a conservative that's rather funny, in the ironic way.

Statistically, you're making a claim you can't back up. Funny how California is always near the top when it comes to illiteracy rates, and we all know how conservative that place is.
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Bahamut.Ravael said: »
Jetackuu said: »
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lrn2read

Statistically coming from a conservative that's rather funny, in the ironic way.

Statistically, you're making a claim you can't back up. Funny how California is always near the top when it comes to illiteracy rates, and we all know how conservative that place is.

They do have a very high ratio of ESL children, far higher than the other 9 states in the top 10 that are conservative strongholds. You know better than to make that association.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2014-11-11 15:14:11
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Odin.Jassik said: »
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Jetackuu said: »
Ragnarok.Nausi said: »
lrn2read

Statistically coming from a conservative that's rather funny, in the ironic way.

Statistically, you're making a claim you can't back up. Funny how California is always near the top when it comes to illiteracy rates, and we all know how conservative that place is.

They do have a very high ratio of ESL children, far higher than the other 9 states in the top 10 that are conservative strongholds. You know better than to make that association.

New York isn't a conservative stronghold. But if you look at those "conservative strongholds" with high illiteracy rates, *shock*, most of the them have high immigration rates too. Nice try.

Edit: Not to mention, if you look at the states with the highest literacy rates, almost all of them are conservative states. No matter how you look at it, Jet's full of crap.
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By Odin.Jassik 2014-11-11 15:16:50
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Bahamut.Ravael said: »
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Jetackuu said: »
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lrn2read

Statistically coming from a conservative that's rather funny, in the ironic way.

Statistically, you're making a claim you can't back up. Funny how California is always near the top when it comes to illiteracy rates, and we all know how conservative that place is.

They do have a very high ratio of ESL children, far higher than the other 9 states in the top 10 that are conservative strongholds. You know better than to make that association.

New York isn't a conservative stronghold. But if you look at those "conservative strongholds" with high illiteracy rates, *shock*, most of the them have high immigration rates too. Nice try.

Edit: Not to mention, if you look at the states with the highest literacy rates, almost all of them are conservative states. No matter how you look at it, Jet's full of crap.


I wouldn't state what he did as fact, but using California to invalidate it is the same incredible claim.
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2014-11-11 15:21:28
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Odin.Jassik said: »
I wouldn't state what he did as fact, but using California to invalidate it is the same incredible claim.

To be fair, he associated conservatism with literacy rate. He never said anything about native speakers, so all liberals were fair game.
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By Odin.Jassik 2014-11-11 15:28:48
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I wouldn't state what he did as fact, but using California to invalidate it is the same incredible claim.

To be fair, he associated conservatism with literacy rate. He never said anything about native speakers, so all liberals were fair game.

ESL doesn't necessarily mean liberal. Even the Hispanic community isn't overpoweringly liberal, let alone the 180+ other countries that immigrants come from. And since when is countering a fallacious idea with a similarly fallacious idea ever constructive?
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-11-11 15:31:00
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Odin.Jassik said: »
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I wouldn't state what he did as fact, but using California to invalidate it is the same incredible claim.

To be fair, he associated conservatism with literacy rate. He never said anything about native speakers, so all liberals were fair game.

ESL doesn't necessarily mean liberal. Even the Hispanic community isn't overpoweringly liberal, let alone the 180+ other countries that immigrants come from. And since when is countering a fallacious idea with a similarly fallacious idea ever constructive?
You are correct, there are a good portion of the Hispanic community who aren't liberal. Those are the ones that generally have an education.

However, the majority of the Hispanic community do tend to be sided with liberal issues, because of the "promises" associated with immigration....
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By Bahamut.Ravael 2014-11-11 15:38:19
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Odin.Jassik said: »
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I wouldn't state what he did as fact, but using California to invalidate it is the same incredible claim.

To be fair, he associated conservatism with literacy rate. He never said anything about native speakers, so all liberals were fair game.

ESL doesn't necessarily mean liberal. Even the Hispanic community isn't overpoweringly liberal, let alone the 180+ other countries that immigrants come from. And since when is countering a fallacious idea with a similarly fallacious idea ever constructive?

What planet do you live on? I haven't seen the latest demographics from the midterm elections, but in recent years they've voted 60%+ Democrat, 30-40% Republican in major elections. And when you look at how many of them self-identify as Democrat or Republican, it's even more of a divide.
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
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I wouldn't state what he did as fact, but using California to invalidate it is the same incredible claim.

To be fair, he associated conservatism with literacy rate. He never said anything about native speakers, so all liberals were fair game.

ESL doesn't necessarily mean liberal. Even the Hispanic community isn't overpoweringly liberal, let alone the 180+ other countries that immigrants come from. And since when is countering a fallacious idea with a similarly fallacious idea ever constructive?
You are correct, there are a good portion of the Hispanic community who aren't liberal. Those are the ones that generally have an education.

However, the majority of the Hispanic community do tend to be sided with liberal issues, because of the "promises" associated with immigration....

Actually, and I hate generalizing like this, the Hispanic people who lean conservative do so in line with religious right social policies like abortion. Education as a metric swings very heavily depending on level of higher education and field.
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By Lakshmi.Flavin 2014-11-11 15:40:13
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You are correct, there are a good portion of the Hispanic community who aren't liberal. Those are the ones that generally have an education.
This is based on what?
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-11-11 15:43:34
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Odin.Jassik said: »
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I wouldn't state what he did as fact, but using California to invalidate it is the same incredible claim.

To be fair, he associated conservatism with literacy rate. He never said anything about native speakers, so all liberals were fair game.

ESL doesn't necessarily mean liberal. Even the Hispanic community isn't overpoweringly liberal, let alone the 180+ other countries that immigrants come from. And since when is countering a fallacious idea with a similarly fallacious idea ever constructive?
You are correct, there are a good portion of the Hispanic community who aren't liberal. Those are the ones that generally have an education.

However, the majority of the Hispanic community do tend to be sided with liberal issues, because of the "promises" associated with immigration....

Actually, and I hate generalizing like this, the Hispanic people who lean conservative do so in line with religious right social policies like abortion. Education as a metric swings very heavily depending on level of higher education and field.
Obviously you don't work with or live in an area dominated by the Hispanic community. A vast majority of them are heavy with religion, and most of those still side with liberal viewpoints, especially in regards to abortion. You almost never see them picket any of the "Planned Parenthood" abortion clinics here in SA.

Edit: Before Flavin flips a lid.

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By Odin.Jassik 2014-11-11 15:47:57
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Bahamut.Ravael said: »
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I wouldn't state what he did as fact, but using California to invalidate it is the same incredible claim.

To be fair, he associated conservatism with literacy rate. He never said anything about native speakers, so all liberals were fair game.

ESL doesn't necessarily mean liberal. Even the Hispanic community isn't overpoweringly liberal, let alone the 180+ other countries that immigrants come from. And since when is countering a fallacious idea with a similarly fallacious idea ever constructive?

What planet do you live on? I haven't seen the latest demographics from the midterm elections, but in recent years they've voted 60%+ Democrat, 30-40% Republican in major elections. And when you look at how many of them self-identify as Democrat or Republican, it's even more of a divide.

Have you looked at the average age of Hispanic Americans? Their demographics have changed significantly in the last decade. They are the fastest growing portion of the American population and are increasingly conservative and religious. They are one of the few groups whose millennials aren't incredibly a-religious. The last exit polls I saw for Hispanics were 2012, and it was more like 45% dem 35% rep, which is still a large spread, but not the exclusivity that people claim.
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2014-11-11 15:48:21
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
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Jet reads "not one single republican vote" as equal culpability.

He simply cannot read.
No, he sees a bill that had zero Republican votes as not only completely supported by the Republicans, but also drafted and amended by Republicans only, with little or no liberal/democrat insight.

How else can that explain his posts about it?

Who cares if they helped draft it? Or if they aided in brainstorming sessions about it. They all voted against it. All you can hold them accountable for is taking part in creating a bill, not making a law.

Drafted bills aren't laws. Period.

Liberals & communists downright refuse to accept the fact that their ideology is now deemed by the electorate as responsible for the misery of the last 6 years and the resulting ***-whooping that ensued from said realization last Tuesday was a call to stop it.

What do we hear from the choir on this site? 'Well the republicans and tea baggers are just as responsible'. No, they're not!
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Asura.Kingnobody said: »
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I wouldn't state what he did as fact, but using California to invalidate it is the same incredible claim.

To be fair, he associated conservatism with literacy rate. He never said anything about native speakers, so all liberals were fair game.

ESL doesn't necessarily mean liberal. Even the Hispanic community isn't overpoweringly liberal, let alone the 180+ other countries that immigrants come from. And since when is countering a fallacious idea with a similarly fallacious idea ever constructive?
You are correct, there are a good portion of the Hispanic community who aren't liberal. Those are the ones that generally have an education.

However, the majority of the Hispanic community do tend to be sided with liberal issues, because of the "promises" associated with immigration....

Actually, and I hate generalizing like this, the Hispanic people who lean conservative do so in line with religious right social policies like abortion. Education as a metric swings very heavily depending on level of higher education and field.
Obviously you don't work with or live in an area dominated by the Hispanic community. A vast majority of them are heavy with religion, and most of those still side with liberal viewpoints, especially in regards to abortion. You almost never see them picket any of the "Planned Parenthood" abortion clinics here in SA.

Edit: Before Flavin flips a lid.


This has nothing to do with education, bud.
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Odin.Jassik said: »
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I wouldn't state what he did as fact, but using California to invalidate it is the same incredible claim.

To be fair, he associated conservatism with literacy rate. He never said anything about native speakers, so all liberals were fair game.

ESL doesn't necessarily mean liberal. Even the Hispanic community isn't overpoweringly liberal, let alone the 180+ other countries that immigrants come from. And since when is countering a fallacious idea with a similarly fallacious idea ever constructive?
You are correct, there are a good portion of the Hispanic community who aren't liberal. Those are the ones that generally have an education.

However, the majority of the Hispanic community do tend to be sided with liberal issues, because of the "promises" associated with immigration....

Actually, and I hate generalizing like this, the Hispanic people who lean conservative do so in line with religious right social policies like abortion. Education as a metric swings very heavily depending on level of higher education and field.
Obviously you don't work with or live in an area dominated by the Hispanic community. A vast majority of them are heavy with religion, and most of those still side with liberal viewpoints, especially in regards to abortion. You almost never see them picket any of the "Planned Parenthood" abortion clinics here in SA.

Edit: Before Flavin flips a lid.


This has nothing to do with education, bud.
Here, let me help you with your reading.

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Actually, and I hate generalizing like this, the Hispanic people who lean conservative do so in line with religious right social policies like abortion. Education as a metric swings very heavily depending on level of higher education and field.
I was responding to your post, not to Flavin's post, but yours.

Since you made an incorrect assertion that Hispanic conservatives fall in line with the "religious right social policies like abortion," maybe you should look at the graph that you quoted again. Here, let me hold your hand while you look at this graph one more time:



Was that so hard?

Notice that a group that mostly identify themselves as Democrats (or leaning towards them) also support a "religious right social policy like abortion"? Care to explain?
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By Odin.Jassik 2014-11-11 17:09:37
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You claimed that education was the dividing line then furnished a graph with hispanics identifying as republicans at nearly the same rate as whites. Also, where's the column for how many identify as democrat and how many don't identify with a major party?

The graph challenges nothing either me of Flavin said. Try again.
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You claimed that education was the dividing line then furnished a graph with hispanics identifying as republicans at nearly the same rate as whites. Also, where's the column for how many identify as democrat and how many don't identify with a major party?
You are correct, I was going by perceptions alone, and can't find any correlation between the two.

I'm sorry that there are more successful Hispanics here in San Antonio who identify themselves as Republican than Democrat. I should have said "it seems like there are more successful Republicans than democrat/liberals, especially in the Hispanic community."

As for the chart, I'm surprised at you. Either you are being obtuse on purpose, or you have been faking intelligence all along. Either way, it doesn't look good for you.

I'm sure that you will deny that chart showing that the lack of identified Republicans in the Hispanic community, but strong support against abortion, has any meaning.
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What about this is hard to understand, 44% of americans identify as independent, only about 25% identify as republicans. Your chart shows 3 different figures with no actual population figures, one of them being HIGHER than the average. You failed to demonstrate what you think you're demonstrating. Heads up, just because 100% is the whole doesn't mean that everyone subscribes to 1 party or the other.
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What about this is hard to understand, 44% of americans identify as independent, only about 25% identify as republicans. Your chart shows 3 different figures with no actual population figures, one of them being HIGHER than the average. You failed to demonstrate what you think you're demonstrating. Heads up, just because 100% is the whole doesn't mean that everyone subscribes to 1 party or the other.

Did you get these numbers from the same people who polled the midterm elections?

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lrn2read

Statistically coming from a conservative that's rather funny, in the ironic way.

Statistically, you're making a claim you can't back up. Funny how California is always near the top when it comes to illiteracy rates, and we all know how conservative that place is.

They do have a very high ratio of ESL children, far higher than the other 9 states in the top 10 that are conservative strongholds. You know better than to make that association.

New York isn't a conservative stronghold. But if you look at those "conservative strongholds" with high illiteracy rates, *shock*, most of the them have high immigration rates too. Nice try.

Edit: Not to mention, if you look at the states with the highest literacy rates, almost all of them are conservative states. No matter how you look at it, Jet's full of crap.

But... Jet told me that everything he says is Fact and he doesn't have to bother with backing up anything because he is educated.

I dunno if I can keep on posting on this site knowing that practically everything Jet says is an unprovable lie..
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