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I'm Politically Incorrect

randomthoughts Wrote: Nov 10, 2010 9:53 PM
Yet if you compare per capital income of African Americans to Black Africans, you understand why few hurry to return to their roots.
Looking at the numbers we can pull the following conclusions: Democrats watch more TV than Republicans. Republicans watch shows the Democrats watch although Democrats tend to watch single party shows (so much for big tent Democrats). I have a hard time believing this survey though when Beck pulls so high and Hannity and O'Reilly don't make the list. If The Good Wife got 119 from the opposing party, why isn't it on the Republican list.
Democrats live in a delusional reality where: Obama is a centrist. There are 57 states. Jobs has three letters. Unemployment checks are the fastest way to create jobs. Stewart is a moderate. Bankruptcy is solved by spending more money. Pelosi will be re-elected Speaker. Ten years of income and six years of expenses is balanced. Franken is funny. And Boxer will be CA Senator in 2011.
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Taxing the Rich

randomthoughts Wrote: Nov 02, 2010 6:33 PM
You never see rich liberals sending more money than they owe to the government. If government is such a good deal, why not? Because they know government spends money poorly. The US government advises us not to give to charities that don't send a high enough percentage of income to recipients. US government sends about 28%. Conclusion: DONT SEND THE GOVERNMENT MONEY.
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Congress Can't Repeal Economics

randomthoughts Wrote: Nov 02, 2010 6:24 PM
The solution is for Congress to pass the "Everyone is Healthy Act." It would be just as based on reality as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and cost a lot less.
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Up From Multiculturalism

randomthoughts Wrote: Nov 02, 2010 5:54 PM
The answer in Germany is the same as the answer for the USA. We don't need guest workers. There are plenty of immigrates that want to become citizens. To add to and adopt the American culture. Work hard, learn English. Learn the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. As far as become Christian, I think the free exercise of religion is part of the necessary American psyche. Free exercise doesn't mean freedom from religion but full participation.
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Open Thread: Election Predictions

randomthoughts Wrote: Nov 02, 2010 1:38 AM
The pollsters are under-estimating the tempest tea party will create on election day. Expect to see Republicans win all the close races and a couple that aren't that close. Republicans will pick-up 11 or 12 seats in the Senate, over 80 in the House. It's not that the pollsters are purposely against Republicans (well some aren't). It just that the intensity of the voters and how to gauge the necessary adjustments to the raw data are outside the bounds of prudence that pollsters usually use. The surprises of the Republican primaries will be continued in the general election. My guess, add about 4% to Republican to published percentages.
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