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Chuck Asay sifts the events of the day through his biblical worldview and tries to persuade readers to see things his way...that rights are given by a higher authority than the governments of men, that mankind is not the ultimate arbiter of truth and that our Constitutional Republic is worth protecting. Chuck believes ideas, not politicians rule the world. He tries to protect ideas which he thinks are good and attacks ideas he thinks bring harm.
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sw10mm said, 3 months ago
Lost them a long time ago. Chicken little needs to work on his repertoire.
Tigger
said, 3 months ago
Obama blames the Republicans for the stalling of Harry Reid
Darsan54
said, 3 months ago
The Republicans just keep feeding Obama and the public new material all the time. They don’t function unless they make a crisis and now they don’t even function period.
Harleyquinn
said, 3 months ago
Hype and blame just like he learned as a Community Organizer, Sal would be so proud.
Zipi said, 3 months ago
He should have been shown reading from a big, round rock, telling everyone that on 28 February the financial world would end.
Ms. Ima said, 3 months ago
O telling the same lie over and over has made him less credible.
David
said, 3 months ago
The new republican mantra : “It wasn’t me”. lolololol, instead of the elephant their mascot should be Bart Simpson. They’re as smart and sociopathic as he is.
moderateisntleft said, 3 months ago
democrats, republicans, W.E., the rest of us are just pawns in their game…..
1opinion said, 3 months ago
@HOWGOZIT
" it was a Democrat that said never let a crisis go to waste."
But Conservatives took it to heart.
echoraven said, 3 months ago
Apparently someone forgot to give the kids the lefty Kool Aid…
Ionizer said, 3 months ago
@TimeWeaver
“Democrats have this odd belief that truth doesn’t change over time. Republicans on the other hand have a much more rational belief that the truth changes to fit your desires.”
Keep drinkin’ the Kool-Aid.
Ionizer said, 3 months ago
@David
“The new republican mantra : “It wasn’t me”. lolololol, instead of the elephant their mascot should be Bart Simpson. They’re as smart and sociopathic as he is”
And how long has Obama been saying, “It was Bush’s fault.”? If your statement were true, the GOP would owe Obama a lot in royalties. But you’re wrong as usual.
Radish
said, 3 months ago
Two reports on Fox News’ Special Report with Bret Baier hid Republican support for the across-the-board automatic spending cuts known as the sequester, reinforcing the right-wing narrative that President Obama is the one responsible for these cuts. In reality, a majority of Republicans in both the House and Senate voted for the bill that included the sequester.
Indeed, Republican leaders at the time touted the law as “a victory” and “a positive step forward” for reducing the deficit.
In a press release shortly after the Senate passed the Budget Control Act in August 2011, House Speaker John Boehner celebrated the law as “a positive step forward that begins to rein in federal spending” while House Majority Leader Eric Cantor touted the law as a “significant move” and said it “will finally begin to change the way Washington spends taxpayer dollars.”
House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan declared the law a “victory for those committed to controlling government spending and growing our economy.”
In total, 174 Republican representatives and 28 Republican senators — a majority of Republicans in both chambers — voted for the Budget Control Act of 2011.
But in recent weeks, Fox News and other right-wing media outlets have been aggressively pushing myths about the sequester, including that President Obama is single-handedly responsible for the looming spending cuts.
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http://mediamatters.org/blog/2013/02/20/fox-news-whitewashes-republican-support-for-the/192748
jamnarama said, 3 months ago
@moderateisntleft
to further your point: it is not the dems. OR repubs., it’s the dems AND repubs.
when 2 parties cannot reach an agreement, or are at an impasse a 3RD party is needed!
Nadar said it in 2000; they are 2 sides of the same corporate-money infused coin! that’s one of the main reasons for the fiscal problem. corporations that are profiting BILLIONS still recieving 100’s of MILLIONS in tax breaks while spends BILLIONS on lobbyists to accomplish this feat!
David
said, 3 months ago
@Ionizer
Wouldn’t it have been easier for you to say “I know you are but what am I?” ? It’s as mature and supported as your post.