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The votes against Obama’s stimulus package came from a Southern confederacy of Republicans and conservative Democrats. Their message to America? Drop dead. On Wednesday, January 28, 2009, President Barack Obama’s $819 billion stimulus plan passed the House of Representatives, despite the solid opposition of the Confederates.
By the Confederates I mean the Republican Party and their allies among Southern conservative Democrats. The battle in Washington is not between liberals and conservatives; it is between the Union and the South.
The Republican Party that voted unanimously against the stimulus bill is, in essence, the party of the former Confederacy. In the House of Representatives, there is not a single Republican representative from New England. In the U.S. Senate, there is not a single Republican from the Pacific Coast.
The battle in Washington is not between liberals and conservatives; it is between the Union and the South.<!-- span-->​
The Republican congressional delegation is disproportionately Southern. Half of the four congressional leaders of the Republican Party are Southerners: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (Kentucky) and House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (Virginia). (Senate Minority Whip Jon Kyl is from Arizona and House Minority Leader John Boehner is a relic of the dying Midwestern wing of the GOP). The chairman of the Republican National Committee, Mike Duncan, is from Kentucky. Half of the candidates for the RNC chairmanship are Southerners: Duncan himself, Katon Dawson, chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party, and Chip Saltsman, former chairman of the Republican Party of Tennessee. (The other three are Michael Steele of Maryland, Ken Blackwell of Ohio and, Saul Anuzis of Michigan.) If you think most GOP spokesmen on TV seem to speak with a drawl, you’re not imagining things.
In addition, a majority of the 11 House Democrats who voted against the stimulus bill are Southerners or from states that border the South: Bobby Bright and Parker Griffith, both of Alabama; Gene Taylor, of Mississippi; Heath Shuler, of North Carolina; Jim Cooper, of Tennessee; Allen Boyd, Jr., of Florida; Frank M. Kratovil, of Maryland; and Brad Ellsworth, of Indiana. (The other three are Walt Minnick of Idaho, John Peterson and Paul Kanjorski of Pennsylvania.) Congressman Boyd, a prominent Blue Dog Democrat, was the only Democrat to support President Bush’s bill to partly privatize Social Security, which he co-sponsored. Appropriately, his 2nd Congressional District in the Florida Panhandle near Georgia and Alabama includes Dixie and Calhoun counties.
Do you see a pattern here?
The vote about the stimulus package was not about economics. It was about nullification. It was the bipartisan Confederacy sending a message to the rest of America, stricken by the greatest crisis since the Depression. That message? DROP DEAD.
Those who think that the Democrats could have won over more Republicans by making more concessions do not understand the neo-Confederate/Dixiecrat mentality. There was no one to bargain with on the other side. The Republiconfederate “alternative”—a joke of a bill consisting almost entirely of tax cuts—would not be taken seriously by any mainstream conservative economist. It was pure provocation.
The rest of the country needs to understand. This is not the nation-minded Republican Party of Lincoln and McKinley, Eisenhower and Dole. Nor is it the party of Herbert Hoover who, if he were alive, would be denounced by the Southern Right as the flawed but public-spirited Progressive he was. No, this is the party that was hijacked after the civil-rights revolution by former Democrats on the Southern far right. Its spiritual ancestors are the old states’ rights Southern conservative Democrats, like John C. Calhoun and Jefferson Davis and Strom Thurmond and Orval Faubus. The slogan of the segregationist Democrats—“massive resistance”—characterizes today’s Southern conservative resistance to necessary federal economic action, just as it inspired yesterday’s Southern conservative resistance to equal rights for black Americans.


http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2009-01-29/the-south-rises-again/
 

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well i'm above the mason-dixon line and believe this package will not only not help but drag out our pain for a longer period of time

only a natural market "correction" following the huge bubbles (which were promoted by the fed, banks, government, as well as individuals who followed their lead becoming debt whores etc...) will bring an end to the pain

all government can do is delay this process not stop it from happening....

what's done has been done

spending and lots of debt is what got us into this trouble

more spending and more debt is not gonna get us outta this trouble
 

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Isa bee ways up heres in coneticut, and isa bee agaist it two
 

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Isa bee ways up heres in coneticut, and isa bee agaist it two

Good News!

Strip clubs in the South welcome Union money!






cash preferred







And please...before the end of June 2009 when The Amero replaces all current US currency
 

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He said southern republicans Willie not southern blacks.

P, I done met that Willie99 face to face and once I heard his Yankee accent, I realized that to him, We Probably All Sound Alike
 

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Without the south's taxes the northern states would be bankrupt. What all is NYC taxing now a days? Take a look at that great piece of legislation that put millions of people on the healthcare books of the state of Mass. (albeit a REP governor with a DEM house and senate) Look what the Dems brought to CA? A bankrupt state. Pay to much in taxes to the state of CA? CA govt says, tough screw you we are taking your money and going to provide all kinds of shit for the illegals living here. Want a job in CA? Good luck businesses are flying out of that shithole faster than you can blink. Nice job dems nice job. (Unfortunately this is the way the REPS acted the last 8 years)
 

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I live in the West and I think what the government has done the last 8 years and is continuing with current legislation is generational manslaughter.

How anyone can offer Hollywood producers tax breaks in a "stimulas" package in absolute insanity.
 
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well i'm above the mason-dixon line and believe this package will not only not help but drag out our pain for a longer period of time

only a natural market "correction" following the huge bubbles (which were promoted by the fed, banks, government, as well as individuals who followed their lead becoming debt whores etc...) will bring an end to the pain

all government can do is delay this process not stop it from happening....

what's done has been done

spending and lots of debt is what got us into this trouble

more spending and more debt is not gonna get us outta this trouble
You can't say it any plainer or more honest than that. :103631605
 
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Good News!

Strip clubs in the South welcome Union money!






cash preferred







And please...before the end of June 2009 when The Amero replaces all current US currency
Spent 11 years south of the Mason Dixon line & never spent a dime in any of their Southern strip club/whorehouses theirs are no diffrent than up north or out west.
 

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RR, that's likely a good thing.

I can see you in a strip joint giving the dancer a $5 tip and asking her to make change
 
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Well if you don't make that much BM you can't blow it in strip joints but I managed to save enough from what I earned to pay cash for a modest but decent 2 BR house in 08 & my pickup in 89 & my debt is zero except for what few bills I have..If I get sick Ill be fucked with no health Ins....Like the old Jew said watch the pennies & the dollars will take care of themselves & it's not what you make it's what you save.Wish the Govt carried my philosphy the Country would be better off.
 

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Well if you don't make that much BM you can't blow it in strip joints ...

Ah, I was screwin' around a bit with my post to ya...the original jibe about strip clubs was directed at WILLIE on accounta I know he fancies hitting them once in a while while traveling

Me? I'm like you in that I've not been into a strip club for years because I know that to have a "good time" they're going to want way more money than I want to drop.

Tampa Bay area considered to be one of the top areas in USA for not only range but quality of strip joints, but I've only been in one since I moved here in 1998

True story from about 2001...SheBar goes out of town (though she's always told me no problem if I want to go to a club) and I decide that I'm going to go check out one of the more popular venues. I did them more than a few times while in Texas so I know it's not going to be cheap.

I go in with like $150 (insert laughter here)

First the gal gets me a couple drinks (I often order two at a time so I don't have to wait) and it's like $15. I give her $20...thanks

Then I'm drinking slow and watching the stage dancers, while fending off some offers for "private table dances".

I give a couple of the stage dancers some $5 tips and now I'm down about $50 in half an hour.

Order a fresh pair of drinks ($20 again)....then finally accept an offer from a real sweety that couldn't have been more than 22 years old

She does the lap dance gimmick for two songs (about eight minutes) for $20 plus a $10 tip...Then again for two more.

And yeah...it was pretty damn good....

But I've been there less than 90 minutes and I'm already down to maybe $30 in my wallet.

I tossed the waitress another ten and got the hell out of there.
 

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A big reason if not the biggest reason the Department of Education was created, was because of the disparity in education from alot of the southern poor states and now you guys have built up you want to bitch about taxes? Ill break it down real subtle like. The South.. are a bunch of lazy, complacent, "my daddy" fucking bums with good manners. Fuck 'em. In fact i bet if we ever fought, the North would beat them down. One day we could have a civil war and if we do then.....

Oh wait, didnt yall get your... asses handed to you some 150 years ago?

Yall better watch your ass. I will say this, you do got some MIGHTY fine whores thou.
 

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The original post is laughable. OMG half of the House Republican leaders are from the South. It's a conspiracy. And the other half? Surprisingly, not from the South. :ohno:

Somewhat related -

Our Presidents

Obama - from the most Southern state in America
Bush Sr. and Jr. - Texas
Clinton - Arkansas
Reagan - Southern California
Carter - Georgia
Ford - Michigan, though born in Nebraska
Nixon - Southern California
LBJ - Texas
Kennedy - Mass.
Eisenhower - Texas
Truman- Missouri
 

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A big reason if not the biggest reason the Department of Education was created, was because of the disparity in education from alot of the southern poor states and now you guys have built up you want to bitch about taxes? Ill break it down real subtle like. The South.. are a bunch of lazy, complacent, "my daddy" fucking bums with good manners. Fuck 'em. In fact i bet if we ever fought, the North would beat them down. One day we could have a civil war and if we do then.....

Oh wait, didnt yall get your... asses handed to you some 150 years ago?

Yall better watch your ass. I will say this, you do got some MIGHTY fine whores thou.

Awesome post. Raw PC bigotry from a classic Internet Tuff Guy.

Great work, felcher!
 

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