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Tag Archives: Republican civil war
CRACKS IN THE REPUBLICAN WALL!
November 15, 2912 By Jack Jodell The once-solid Republican Party is now locked in what will prove to be a bitter civil war between its reactionary Tea Party wing and its merely ultra-conservative wing. GOOD! The longer and more severely … Continue reading
Posted in Bush tax cuts for the rich, capitalism, commentary, conservative Republicans, Democratic Party, economics, extremists, Fox "News", labor unions, Mitt Romney, Politics, Progressives, reactionary Republicans, taxes, Tea Party, the 1%, Uncategorized, wealth disparity
Tagged "jobs creators", Bobby Jindal, demand-side economics, John Boehner, John McCain, Lindsay Graham, Milton Friedman, Mitch McConnell, Paul Ryan, Republican civil war, Ronald Reagan, supply-side economics, unemploymemt, William Kristol
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YOU AIN’T SEEN NOTHIN’ YET!
January 4, 3013 By Jack Jodell What an eventful week it has been! First, the Tea Party-infested reactionary Republicans were unable to drive us off the fiscal cliff. The Senate overwhelmingly passed a measure which prevented taxes from going up … Continue reading →