VOTE.
Don't vote? Don't bitch. I've voted, therefore I give you five reasons not to vote for The Shrub.
1. He legislates with faith. The man is trying to find a back door into tossing out Roe V. Wade because he's against it *religiously*. Seperation of church and state is there so Asshats with superiority complexes don't get to *do* shit like this. He has no right to tell women what we can or can not do with our own bodies and personal situations. No one has that right, but somehow government got involved, and continued to get involved, and now we have a man in office that wants to play conscience for all the women of America. Fuck that.
2. He just sliced federal funding for student loans. He's got less money going to education than he did before. This makes me believe that he just wants to make sure that the American people don't get a higher education than he remembers. Guess they'll be cutting out high school, junior high, and grade school now. Preschool may have a chance.
3. In the debates, when asked why diplomacy wasn't used more in Iraq before the war, he said that "The enemy attacked us on September 11, we had to retaliate" [that's a paraphrase]. IRAQ DID NOT ATTACK US. NOT EVER! BIN LADEN ATTACKED US! BIN LADEN'S CRAZY PEOPLE ATTACKED US! WE WERE NOT ATTACKED BY IRAQ!
4. His tax cuts have not gone to the middle class. We in the middle class were promised tax cuts, massive tax cuts that were supposed to improve our standing and give us lots of money to pump into the economy. I never saw a tax cut. I saw an extra two bucks on my check, but I never saw a tax cut. Apparently, when you're rich as fuck, middle class to you means those guys who only make a half million a year.
5. He didn't win the last election. He didn't. I don't know when seven people in black robes became the majority of the country, but I seem to recall that the 2000 election was supposed to be decided by the *people*, not the Supreme Court. This man is in office because seven people put him there. Not the majority of the country, but seven people who shot down thousands of voters in Florida and said, "You don't get to speak today. You don't get to have your right to vote because you're taking too long to recount. We're going to decide because we're impatient and overstepping our bounds."
x-posted to
perpet
Don't vote? Don't bitch. I've voted, therefore I give you five reasons not to vote for The Shrub.
1. He legislates with faith. The man is trying to find a back door into tossing out Roe V. Wade because he's against it *religiously*. Seperation of church and state is there so Asshats with superiority complexes don't get to *do* shit like this. He has no right to tell women what we can or can not do with our own bodies and personal situations. No one has that right, but somehow government got involved, and continued to get involved, and now we have a man in office that wants to play conscience for all the women of America. Fuck that.
2. He just sliced federal funding for student loans. He's got less money going to education than he did before. This makes me believe that he just wants to make sure that the American people don't get a higher education than he remembers. Guess they'll be cutting out high school, junior high, and grade school now. Preschool may have a chance.
3. In the debates, when asked why diplomacy wasn't used more in Iraq before the war, he said that "The enemy attacked us on September 11, we had to retaliate" [that's a paraphrase]. IRAQ DID NOT ATTACK US. NOT EVER! BIN LADEN ATTACKED US! BIN LADEN'S CRAZY PEOPLE ATTACKED US! WE WERE NOT ATTACKED BY IRAQ!
4. His tax cuts have not gone to the middle class. We in the middle class were promised tax cuts, massive tax cuts that were supposed to improve our standing and give us lots of money to pump into the economy. I never saw a tax cut. I saw an extra two bucks on my check, but I never saw a tax cut. Apparently, when you're rich as fuck, middle class to you means those guys who only make a half million a year.
5. He didn't win the last election. He didn't. I don't know when seven people in black robes became the majority of the country, but I seem to recall that the 2000 election was supposed to be decided by the *people*, not the Supreme Court. This man is in office because seven people put him there. Not the majority of the country, but seven people who shot down thousands of voters in Florida and said, "You don't get to speak today. You don't get to have your right to vote because you're taking too long to recount. We're going to decide because we're impatient and overstepping our bounds."
x-posted to