Help The GOP Win In 2010, Like I Care
By gewcew23
@gewcew23 (8007)
United States
December 18, 2009 4:45pm CST
Yesterday I received a survey from the NRCC and of course asking for money. I am not sure why the NRCC(National Republican Congressional Committee) thinks I care about their victory. As for party affiliation I am a due paying member of the U.S Libertarian party, as a political ideology I am a anarcho-capitalist, so I really do not care if Mr. Donkey or Mr. Elephant wins. I love some of the question, "What do the people in the city that you live in think of Nancy Pelosi's running of Congress", well I do not know what the people that live in the city I live in think of Nancy Pelosi. I am sure that some love her, some hate her, some do not even know who she is. Then there was the one about making tax cuts permanent. Well yes taxation is theft but we will steal less, oh joy! Then we get down to them illegal aliens. Okay let me see the people who pick my food for me, BAD, the people the pick my pockets, GOOD. At the end of the survey they asked me what I think is the most important issue and they gave me some choices, of course none that I think is the most important issue to me.
If Mr. Donkey wins I lose, if Mr. Elephant wins I lose.
4 responses
@gitfiddleplayer (10362)
• United States
18 Dec 09
I'm a conservative and even though the house is being controlled by tax and spend liberals the GOP hasn't done anything to spark my interest. I don't live by the government, I live by a personal code that I would never use them as an example. I don't look to them for power on any issue and I think they know that the American people don't like what they are doing. Its sad, but I will teach my kids what is right and wrong and they will learn that the government is not their provider.
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@lilwonders456 (8214)
• United States
21 Dec 09
"If Mr. Donkey wins I lose, if Mr. Elephant wins I lose. "
If only more people in this country realized that. NO matter what side wins...the average joes in this country lose.
People need to stop the two party BS and throw them both to the curb.
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@Taskr36 (13963)
• United States
19 Dec 09
The only way I would EVER donate to a political party would be if I agreed with and supported EVERY candidate that party ever supported. Pardon me for saying this, but anyone who really feels that way about their party is an idiot. That's why I didn't care that the RNC spent a lot of money on clothing for a candidate. The people who gave to the RNC obviously support everything and anything the party does, so spending money on clothing should be the least of their worries.
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@xfahctor (14113)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
19 Dec 09
ROFL! I'll help them alright, I'll help them out the door. Sounds like the party is getting desperate. they know the country has had enough. They tried playing "good cop", they tried hijacking the tea party/patriot movement, they tried picking "moderates" to run in elections, now they are about 1 step shy of begging. It's almost painfull to watch....almost...lol.
Now, prediction time: Watch in the next 6 months for the democratic party to arrive at the very same place the republicans are now. the paradigm is indeed shifting. I can almost taste it and it....is...sweet.
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