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Wisconsin Election as Test Case

Bob115 Wrote: Jun 01, 2012 1:56 PM
We need to stop trying to argue with liberals. Their truth is based on expediency, ours (hopefully) is based on absolutes. To them, truth is how you perceive it, so they can say, "Well that's your version of the truth." What a horrifically absurd thing to say! But we contend that truth is something fixed and certain, and if how we perceive it is not entirely accurate, it is because our perception is flawed. Because of this, you cannot have a meaningful discussion with a liberal, so lets all agree to stop pointing out how patently absurd their views and actions are. They are living in their own make believe world, and everything makes perfect sense over there!
republicansagainstwalker Wrote: Jun 01, 2012 6:29 PM
Really? Okay, well I am a Republican from WI who opposes Walker. I collected recall signatures from other Republicans. Do you want to argue facts with me? Because this author is very confused. Here are two lies that Walker states and this author repeats about WRS: 1. Taxpayers pay for the WRS.
2. The plan is unsustainable.
Their conclusion is that public employee pension expenses will fall back on taxpayers. Here is the truth. 1. WRS is 99.7% funded by the employees. 2. It is rated #1 in the country. Most public sector workers receive quit a bit less in wages than their private sector counter parts. They do this as a trade-off for the great benefits and security. I am not a gov. employee. Gov. Walker is a liar.
algae Wrote: Jun 01, 2012 11:24 PM
"I am a Republican from WI"

Umm.. that would be YOU filling the liar shoes, Libtroll. That much is obvious.
USNbubblehead Wrote: Jun 01, 2012 2:21 PM
""Well that's your version of the truth." What a horrifically absurd thing to say! "

Another one of my favorites is: "Well, that's your reality."

Only someone who unconsciously acknowledges that they are living in their own head could even conceive of such a thing.

The gubernatorial recall election in Wisconsin next week is important as an imperfect test case to indicate how Democratic propaganda will work against facts this election year.

Liberals are usually the ones who arrogantly throw around the charge that Republicans and conservatives are fact- and science-challenged and averse to reality. But their claim itself is based on nothing but their generic, nonfactual presuppositions, whether on "climate change" or same-sex unions.

What I'm suggesting is different. I'm saying that Democrats in Wisconsin are basing their case against Republican Gov. Scott Walker on anything but facts; they are distorting his...

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