And I wouldn't call a church donation "charitable" giving - most of it will only go to supporting the church itself. I'd be a lot more impressed if the Romney's had donated a couple of million to hurricane Sandy relief.
It still amazes me that Romney has gotten through this campaign pretty much unscathed for never having released his tax returns. You KNOW there's something fishy in there.
This post is a little dated - actual Craigslist post (sarcastic, but real) from the Republican National Convention.
The notion that tax breaks will have the wealthy creating more jobs when there will be less and less demand for products and services is simply contrary to the basic tenets of economics.
Paul Ryan - does he remind you of someone?
Just one more time - a reflection on the stupidity of the Republican campaign called "we built that."
Perhaps an unwitting headline - perhaps intentional?
Please - understand the irony in homophobes voting for a Mormon who is the grandson a of a polygamist.
The arguments against Republican economic policies are simple, straight forward and plentiful.
The hypocrisy can be two-sided.
The truth about the U.S. Debt.
The Republican conspiracies continue to manifest themselves in new ways as the election approaches.
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