A REPUBLICAN DISCUSSION


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25 Responses to “A REPUBLICAN DISCUSSION”

  1. unholyfreak911 on March 1st, 2010 at 12:14 pm

    Mayhem was pretty cool, the jackasses that threw sod kinda ruined it though.

  2. Utopian bullshit.

  3. Are you an anarchist?

  4. wonderwhaz797 on March 1st, 2010 at 2:00 pm

    Just to add on: The current system we live in is a cynical one, because it assumes that people will not contribute if their not forced to pay their taxes. Talk about a distrustful way for people to live. Force essentially negates faith in human goodness. They try to make up for this by calling it a necessary evil, but that’s just nauseating.

  5. wonderwhaz797 on March 1st, 2010 at 2:43 pm

    The problem is, being forced to pay taxes. The thing with you, Chris, is that you really don’t believe in freedom. You always skirt this issue, and don’t want to accept the reality that taxes are theft. If you give the people a choice to either pay taxes or not, then people will give out of the generosity that is fostered by free will. Total freedom begets efficiency.
    A little side note: I don’t care what kind of republican a person is. You don’t accept gay people, so forget about it.

  6. I don’t see the republican party ever making a comeback in its current form. Thank jeebus for that.

  7. I must say, you’re the only smart republican I’ve seen so far… then again I’m 16 and I haven’t seen the past but still.

    Whenever I talk to republicans, they tend to be nut jobs who are convinsed that Obama is a Socialist/Communist/Muslim Nazi who was born in Kenya. Although I’m a big time environmentalist democrat, it makes me feel good that there are republicans like you who have a brain that actually works. As long as we’re finding solutions, I don’t care what party is in charge.

  8. deathByStupid on March 1st, 2010 at 4:00 pm

    Sorry when i meant we need a new party i meant we need a geniune revolt within the republican party where everyone meets up and decides to go their seperate ways. Creating a third party that get 0.001 % of the vote will not achieve anything.

  9. Obasiliasfilosofos on March 1st, 2010 at 4:17 pm

    Democrats = Dumb

    &

    Republicans = Dumber

  10. Obasiliasfilosofos on March 1st, 2010 at 4:31 pm

    You had that Chuck Baldwin guy, The Constitution Party, If your a conservative vote for those guys.

    The republican party needs to die! The party is deeply infected with sleaze.

  11. now on the taxes and mis managment. the people in the government are totally corrupt. all the money wasted every year. all that money the republicans burned in endless wars. demecrats giving blank checks to everyone. i mean where is all that stimulous money? why are we so indebt china owns the us. why is the dems printing money? when you know your money looses value when you do that. back on ron paul. im looking forward to his fed reserve transparency bill that is what the us needs the most now

  12. im suprised i actually agree with you here.
    ron paul is great. the problem now is the rupblicans and the democrats are the same people. thats why they rejected ron paul so they can stay in power regardless of party.notice the people who dont leave the government when admins change.
    i consider myself conservative but ive been leaning libitarian more and more especially seeing what happend to ron paul

  13. The states overspend on bullshit, like Israel and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    It’s funny how these anti-welfare conservatards hardly mention that.

  14. deathByStupid on March 1st, 2010 at 6:04 pm

    That really depends what country your from. Alot of countries overspend on welfare.

    What is amazing about the states is actually does not overspend on welfare and still has so much public debt.

  15. Dude, getting a government check every month isn’t nearly enough to pay for food and house expenses. Most people on welfare are single parents working two jobs. Welfare is meant to be temporary until you get enough funds to make it on your own, sometimes it takes months or years.

    Nothing wrong with helping out a fellow citizen. And if you see someone taking advantage of the system, report them. I doubt you’ve ever run into them, though.

  16. deathByStupid on March 1st, 2010 at 6:34 pm

    That would be all well and good except for countless examples in countless countries that when people can get by fine without a job, they will do just about anything to avoid getting one.

    Being unemployed should be miserable because if it is not, then what incentive is there to get a job, and why is your neighbour breaking his back getting up at 5 in the morning to pay for your smokes and booze.

  17. deathByStupid on March 1st, 2010 at 6:50 pm

    The republican party crisis is not caused by neocons, you are obviously well informed so how you can draw this conclusion is laughable.

    The republicans woes start with 2 things. Religion and Economy.

    Republicans who are not religious are leaving in droves. Why?
    1) Creationism in schools, why can republicans not drop this? cough Jindal
    2) Republicans are bleeding cash who wants an economic conservative who is all talk.
    3) Stupidity. Case and point. Birthers.

    We need a new party.

  18. FiliusVeritatis on March 1st, 2010 at 7:08 pm

    How does the South’s voting record show that it has “racists” (whatever the hell that’s supposed to mean)?

  19. coolwhitedude on March 1st, 2010 at 7:35 pm

    By the way, I’ve watched a few of your videos by now, good ones…and you look like my brother, exactly as I imagine him isolated in his room. Had to throw that out there…

  20. coolwhitedude on March 1st, 2010 at 8:31 pm

    $8.50? You will. One day.

  21. You get loaded in the car before you go in, everyone knows that….lol we make some stiff shit to get us going, then drink a beer or two when we go in. Thats the only way to do it. Fairs(especially the ren fest), concerts, and sporting events.

  22. I agree with most of your points ….except…that Neo-con and republican are not mutually exclusive, for example Cheney is a Republican and a neo-conservative…you are playing ‘no true Scotsman’ on this one. Republican is the name of a political party and neo-conservative is the name of a political philosophy. Neo-cons actually pay a lot of lip service to to classical notions of conservatism , but deception is a fundamental part of their philosophy. re; Leo Strauss

  23. Id love to go to a concert of my fav band. CANNIBAL CORPSE! Im jealous Chris.

  24. lollygager3664 on March 1st, 2010 at 10:14 pm

    Bush, Palin, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Gonzales are not neoconservatives. They are Nixonian realists.

    Neoconservatism is an intellectual movement the only indirectly influenced the Republican party during the Bush Years.

  25. i made a gross generalization and i apologize.