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Breaking up the Religious Right

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Breaking up the Religious Right:

I'm going to smack their hands right off the office.

I don't care what they get, but Democrats have the proven track record of reducing deficits and handing over growing economies, so they'll be better off than if their ignorance wins.

Because theirs is a lie and verily.
 
Breaking up the Religious Right:

I'm going to smack their hands right off the office.

I don't care what they get, but Democrats have the proven track record of reducing deficits and handing over growing economies, so they'll be better off than if their ignorance wins.

Because theirs is a lie and verily.

What you say is true, but I am not sure what it has to do with the religious right. Christian conservatives support the Republican Party because of social issues, not economic issues.
 
What you say is true, but I am not sure what it has to do with the religious right. Christian conservatives support the Republican Party because of social issues, not economic issues.
Another lie from you.

Early American fundamentalists, such as John R. Rice[95][96] often favored laissez-faire economics and were outspoken critics of the New Deal and later the Great Society.[95] The contemporary Christian right supports economic conservative policies such as tax cuts and social conservative policies such as child tax credits.
 
What you say is true, but I am not sure what it has to do with the religious right. Christian conservatives support the Republican Party because of social issues, not economic issues.

Ya, its a hard nut to crack, how tell them how wicked their stance on abortion, guns, immigration, how incompetent Trump to manifest boarder refugee crisis, how gays?

Nut cases, every one of them, let's get cracking.

They're going to vote because they think that jumping up to their ideal is going to produce it and it chalks up another win in their column and they got to have that.

Democrats have the proven track record of reducing deficits and handing over growing economies.

Trump was only booming from Obama and a trillion dollars a year in credit.

Thanks SmartCat, your comment took us a long way toward breaking up these nut cases.
 
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