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Get ready for this! (Original Post) Steele1762 Dec 2012 OP
you had other posts exactly like this riverbendviewgal Dec 2012 #1
well Steele1762 Dec 2012 #3
What was it that made you decide to stop supporting the GOP? nt abelenkpe Dec 2012 #2
their social views and religion. Steele1762 Dec 2012 #4
Republicans used to be sane abelenkpe Dec 2012 #11
Welcome. MH1 Dec 2012 #15
Why were you a registered Republican? Where did you see eye to eye? n/t NRaleighLiberal Dec 2012 #5
economics, and a bit of foreign policy Steele1762 Dec 2012 #7
So going to war based on lies didn't bother you? NRaleighLiberal Dec 2012 #9
Of course it does Steele1762 Dec 2012 #10
economics, and a bit of foreign policy? sheshe2 Dec 2012 #12
if the election were this next week, would you vote for any democratic candidates? If so, who? uppityperson Dec 2012 #6
yeah i would Steele1762 Dec 2012 #8
Steele ... 1StrongBlackMan Dec 2012 #13
get ready for what? Manoverde84 Dec 2012 #14
Restaurant owners usually don't disclose which party they support usabusinesshawk Jan 2013 #16
 

Steele1762

(31 posts)
3. well
Wed Dec 26, 2012, 11:43 PM
Dec 2012

trying to bridge gaps really. Republicans are hated, all because some of them are crazy. Im trying to show not all of us are like that

 

Steele1762

(31 posts)
4. their social views and religion.
Wed Dec 26, 2012, 11:44 PM
Dec 2012

Regulation of a woman's choice, a gay person choice, and the choice of people to live the life they want to without harm, made me stop supporting them

abelenkpe

(9,933 posts)
11. Republicans used to be sane
Thu Dec 27, 2012, 12:10 AM
Dec 2012

When I was little I remember talk of not wanting to regulate morality, supporting a women's right to choose, etc.

Welcome!

MH1

(17,635 posts)
15. Welcome.
Fri Dec 28, 2012, 10:09 PM
Dec 2012

One minor point. Most LGBT do not like when you refer to being gay as a "choice". Because evidence is that it is not a choice, but biology. And, if it is a "choice", then some religious nuts can call it a "sinful choice". (Okay, religious nuts will say what they say regardless of facts, but fewer people pay attention when the facts are absolutely against them).

Myself, not being LGBT, always thought (before), as you apparently do, that it was a choice - a perfectly valid and none-of-my-business choice; but then after hanging around here I understand why it is important to recognize that it generally is not a choice, but rather how people are born. (I still think that in some cases it might be a choice, but there's nothing wrong with it either way, so whatever.)

Not to be lecturing or anything, just wanted to let you know before you ruffle any feathers unintentionally on this topic.

 

Steele1762

(31 posts)
7. economics, and a bit of foreign policy
Wed Dec 26, 2012, 11:53 PM
Dec 2012

As i see it in my time in the private sector (i own a small restaurant) with the lower taxes thanks to W's tax cuts, i was able to employ 7 more people, who in turn could then afford a better health coverage, without me having to pay for it, and not being able to hire at all. Part of the iraq war i supported. I didnt like how it was handled, they caused as much damage as they did good. Saddam needed to be removed, he was killing millions of his people. But i didnt like how it was handled. As the most powerful country in the world, i think it falls on us to atleast try to keep the peace in the world, getting rid of saddam would have helped, but killing innocent iraqi citizens was not what i supported.

 

Steele1762

(31 posts)
10. Of course it does
Thu Dec 27, 2012, 12:00 AM
Dec 2012

Going to war for a lie is wrong. There were no Wmds in iraq, nor did it seem he had any, for that reason i wish we had not gone into iraq, or killed its civilians. If the reason was to get rid of saddam because there were mass graves filled with thousands of civilians, and they didnt just bomb the country, i would still support it.

sheshe2

(84,078 posts)
12. economics, and a bit of foreign policy?
Thu Dec 27, 2012, 12:16 AM
Dec 2012

GOP economics= run a war on a credit card!

Foreign policy? Start a war with a country that had nothing to do with 9.11!

As the most powerful country in the world, i think it falls on us to atleast try to keep the peace in the world, getting rid of saddam would have helped


We not only killed and maimed countless Iragi men,women and children.We lost our service members by the thousands! This is the "bit of foreign policy that you supported." This was a revenge war for Bush Jr for Bush Sr.Oh and for the rest of the Chicken Hawks...it was about the oil. Nice!


Please explain

uppityperson

(115,681 posts)
6. if the election were this next week, would you vote for any democratic candidates? If so, who?
Wed Dec 26, 2012, 11:49 PM
Dec 2012

If not, why?

 

Steele1762

(31 posts)
8. yeah i would
Wed Dec 26, 2012, 11:54 PM
Dec 2012

I really like cory booker. if he were to run, i would vote for him. The mayor of my city is also very good, Luke Ravenstahl.

 

1StrongBlackMan

(31,849 posts)
13. Steele ...
Thu Dec 27, 2012, 12:16 AM
Dec 2012

Bridging gaps? ... Or, poaching Democrats?

You say the gop of old represented sound fiscal policies? Trickle-down ... really? It's been discredited by just about every non-gop "think tankish" economist out there.

It's not just the gop's social policies that should be having you re-thinking the gop; but rather, its refusal to allow facts to inform policy.

usabusinesshawk

(2 posts)
16. Restaurant owners usually don't disclose which party they support
Sun Jan 13, 2013, 08:35 PM
Jan 2013

First off I am glad that you finally started to see that the restaurant business would fail under republicans agenda good for you.I realize that you stated that anyone could ask you anything but that isn't the way it works.For one thing I generally don't trust people that I do not know.For all I know you could just be sort of a frustrated small business owner that still can't believe that Romney lost.But as a restaurant owner I know you should be smart enough to not broadcast supporting either party because you just need to feed people and make some money without upsetting people that support one party or the other.But you should know that as this country becomes more service sector/retail job oriented instead of having the proper balance of the better paying and better tax revenue generating manufacturing jobs,that it will only become more and more difficult to make a living attempting to run a small restaurant.It is good that your employees make most of their money from tips and you will probably be exempt from boycotts like we have seen at Pappa Johns Pizza as well as others that try and cut their employees hours to circumvent the health care law.But if you are not a troll and really have seen the light good luck to you in 2113.

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