BelowMe. Wrote:
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> Conservative math doesn't usually equate, their
> cognitive skills are usually less than logical,
> and their understanding of history is pretty much
> selective if not non-existent.
>
> For example, GOP Conservatives say they are
> Pro-Life (to protect the sanctity of life) but at
> the same time they are Pro-Death Penalty and
> Pro-NRA and Anti-Universal Healthcare (which is
> all about life). They even voted 37 times to try
> and repeal the Affordable Health Care Act.
>
> Another example, GOP Conservatives say they want
> to protect the Constitution, but they legislate
> like the First Amendment to the Constitution never
> existed. They want to legislatively force their
> Christian Religion and Values upon Non-Christian
> Americans in school, in Government, in everyday
> life - as if the separation of church and state
> wasn't a basic founding principle of the United
> States.
>
> GOP Conservatives talk about Christian values -
> yet the want to take away funding for public
> education, public services, social services, etc.
> for the poor, medically and mentally infirm, etc..
> I thought Jesus was all about doing right by
> those less fortunate. Jesus cast the money
> lenders out of the temple - but the GOP grants
> them corporate personhood and turns over the keys
> of the Government to them.
>
> My favorite GOP math fail is when they say
> “Obama has spent more than every other President
> in United States history—combined; and, Obama
> has doubled the National Debt.” These are two
> great big fucking outrageous lies that first grade
> math easily disproves.
>
> The national debt when Obama took office was $10.6
> trillion.
> THe current national debt currently sits at $16.4
> trillion.
> That’s an increase of $5.8 trillion.
>
> $5.8 trillion is half (50%) of the $10.6 trillion
> in debt that Obama inherited. It is not twice as
> much. If he had doubled the debt it would be at
> $21.2 trillion because he would have had o have
> spent $10.6 trillion to double the national debt.
>
> Don't get me wrong - $5.8 trillion is indeed a lot
> of money. But about $1.4 trillion of that was
> actually deficit spending that occurred in 2009,
> and those were expenditures in the budget passed
> in 2008 under President Bush. That puts Obama
> Administration additions to our national debt
> under at about $4.4 trillion.
>
> $4.4 trillion is nowhere near more than all the
> other President's debt spending combined.
>
> What the GOP Conservatives do to math and logic
> and the American people is worse than bestiality.
Uh huh
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