The future of the democratic party, Mattress girl and Pajama boy

MATTRESS GIRL AND PAJAMA BOY

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In the neighborhood where I lived growing up, many of the fathers were working class veterans who were supporters of Franklin Roosevelt and later Harry Truman.
The Truman Democrats were part of the great wave of post-war Americans who worked hard, supported their families, and provided a better life for their children than the life they experienced during the Great Depression.

With the election of John Kennedy, one could argue that the Democratic Party believed that the United States was a great nation and a beacon of hope for the entire world. Under JFK, the economy grew to the benefit of all through across-the-board tax cuts. We as a nation took an unambiguous stance in understanding the threat of Communism and supported our allies in resisting that threat. We embarked on the space program which has yielded immense benefit to all of us with advances in manufacturing, computer science and medical technology.

Lyndon Johnson began the transformation of the Democratic Party of Harry Truman and John Kennedy. With the advent of the Great Society, LBJ created the dependency plantation that has undoubtedly created a multi-generational underclass. The result of this effort is the perpetual poverty that plagues many inner city neighborhoods and rural areas in our country. Jimmy Carter continued the decline by his lack of fortitude in understanding the ongoing threat of the Soviet Union and the rise of Islamic Fascism.

Bill Clinton was a successful president in many ways because he had to pivot after his first term and work with Congress in order to pass welfare reform and other pieces of legislation. He also benefited greatly from the collapse of the Soviet Empire and the window of relative peace the world experienced through most of the 1990s. Clinton, however, pushed for greater home ownership for under-qualified buyers, which ultimately led to the 2008 financial crisis. The rise of single-issue politics as opposed to the broader world view of Truman and Kennedy began to redefine the Democratic Party.

Barack Obama was elected in 2008 partly because the country wanted new ideas and felt it was time to elect a minority candidate as president. For the first two years of his administration, all of the progressive ideas that were a result of the emphasis on single issues rather than an integrated understanding of the dynamics of a capitalist economy and a constitutional form of government drove the Democratic Party agenda.

Under Obama, divisiveness and the politics of envy overrode the unity and a sense of purpose under JFK that the party once stood for. “And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country” has been replaced by “You didn’t build that.”

“My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man” has become “leading from behind.”

The Democratic Party will continue to champion divisiveness through single-issue political infighting, a failed progressive economic agenda, and an almost nonexistent foreign policy. The party that once stood with our allies abroad and supported robust economic growth has been replaced by whiny radical feminism and an overwrought sense of entitlement.

Mattress Girl and Pajama Boy are the new Democratic Party; Truman and Kennedy would be embarrassed.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/05/31/mattress-girl-and-pajama-boy/

Both people you posted pictures of are most likely decent, intelligent, and productive people. You, on the other hand, seem to be a racist negative asshole who doesn't even know he's made quite the opposite point then he thought he was making. That's what deep down ignorance does to you. You don't even understand your own message and what is wrong with it on a very basic level.

Kennedy would be embarrassed by you. What little one could interpret from those pictures, except perhaps work ethic ( on the left ) and a love of coffee in the morning on the right. Yet you seem to want to paint a picture using a racist compass.
 
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To the administrators :

Recent activity on your site has included significant slanderous activity involving my posts. For example, quoting out of context,
and embelleshing what has been said to distort my message. As of today, several posters have attacked me personally including death threats and overall libelous content.

This will be stopping today. What I am requesting immediately is the deletion of every single post in my history, and the removal of my account from this site. If you do not do this, I will be consulting a lawyer with respect to sueing your site for character defamation.

Removal of my posting history is necessary to prevent the ongoing slander approach being used by several posters on this site.

If anyone was in need of a new moniker...

:confused:
 
Ask Kotex Boy and Tsing Tao that question, re dems.
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Some of the posters on here are out of the closet pure bred racists that seem to have found a home on this web site. A lot of the themes on here would struggle to qualify as legal in Canada. I'm not sure why the site owner allows these themes to go on because it reflects badly on your country and the site. Sure, free speech has it's place, but there are limits in order to discourage hate, marginalization on others based on artificial reasons like colour or ethnicity, etc etc.

The fact that the op thinks his post has any degree of relevancy only indicates that he's extremely ignorant and has somehow found a circle of friends that share a common interest of hating on other people. Many years ago, the KKK was a reality in the US, based on similar ideals. When the US economy started to struggle in 2008/2009, it seems to have encouraged more xenophobic themes to reappear in the US, if this forum is any true indication. One would hope not, that this forum is not representative of the mainstream US. But many recent events suggest not all is well in your country.

The KKK had the hoods to hide their identities, these guys have their aliases on the internet. It would be great to see these posters identified ( name and city ). I have my doubts that they would confidently post like they do if their colleagues and family in real life knew what they were up to.
 
Some of the posters on here are out of the closet pure bred racists that seem to have found a home on this web site. A lot of the themes on here would struggle to qualify as legal in Canada. I'm not sure why the site owner allows these themes to go on because it reflects badly on your country and the site. Sure, free speech has it's place, but there are limits in order to discourage hate, marginalization on others based on artificial reasons like colour or ethnicity, etc etc.

Why don't you fuck off already? Are you going to bitch and whine for another 10 years about all of your sad little feelings getting hurt?
 
Some of the posters on here are out of the closet pure bred racists that seem to have found a home on this web site. A lot of the themes on here would struggle to qualify as legal in Canada. I'm not sure why the site owner allows these themes to go on because it reflects badly on your country and the site. Sure, free speech has it's place, but there are limits in order to discourage hate, marginalization on others based on artificial reasons like colour or ethnicity, etc etc.

The fact that the op thinks his post has any degree of relevancy only indicates that he's extremely ignorant and has somehow found a circle of friends that share a common interest of hating on other people. Many years ago, the KKK was a reality in the US, based on similar ideals. When the US economy started to struggle in 2008/2009, it seems to have encouraged more xenophobic themes to reappear in the US, if this forum is any true indication. One would hope not, that this forum is not representative of the mainstream US. But many recent events suggest not all is well in your country.

The KKK had the hoods to hide their identities, these guys have their aliases on the internet. It would be great to see these posters identified ( name and city ). I have my doubts that they would confidently post like they do if their colleagues and family in real life knew what they were up to.


I couldn't care less if my family or friends heard me call homosexuals queers. What I don't want is leftists attempting to ruin my life for doing so. And that's why we like our anonymity. :cool:

It's kind of like bumper stickers on cars. Leftists can plaster any kind of sticker on their car they want to and it won't have any repercussions. Let a conservative have nothing more than a bumper sticker that says to vote republican and their car is in severe danger of being keyed.

We need our anonymity because your side is SCUM.
 
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