Discussion: Bill O'Reilly: Democrats Like Free Stuff, Republicans Put The Country First (VIDEO)

So when Republicans support tax cuts or tax breaks for oil drilling or other industries, that is purely patriotic and unselfish?

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Read the GOP mind… minorities vote Democrat so they can sit around,smoke crack, and be on welfare. Women do it for the free birth control.

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Yeah, cause that candidate wouldn’t be a Republican

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Right. That’s why the GOP supports:

Climate change legislation - Because it would protect the physical boarders of the country despite predictions of economic doom and gloom (For their corporate grifters).

Immigration reform - Because it expands the reach of the American dream, despite some (alleged) hardships to a few citizens.

Gay Marriage - Because it supports families despite predictions that some people may for forced to gay-marry a goat.

The ACA - Because it helps all Americans even though it will change us into black commies, and sadly, some insurance executives may be sad.

Why things feel out of control:

GOPers/Teatrolls refuse to govern because deliberately breaking gov’t “proves” their ideology correct.

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I’m guessing there are more democrats buried at Arlington National Cemetery, than republicans. Democrats do indeed put the country first.

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When you vote for Republicans, you get shitty assholes like this:

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Bill, let’s recall the last time the Republicans controlled both the White House and both chambers of Congress:

Two tax cuts, which, contrary to the promises of their supporters, did not create jobs, grow the economy, or raise government revenues. FREE STUFF
Three unfunded wars – the war in Afghanistan, in Iraq, and the War on Terror. FREE STUFF
The unfunded Medicare Part D, which was both a giveaway to Big Pharma and a way to capture the seniors’ vote. FREE STUFF
When the economy crashed the Bush administration recommended a $700 billion bailout of the biggest financial institutions with hardly any strings attached. FREE STUFF
Under the Bush administration, America became poorer and weaker, and now you want a FREE PASS

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To paraphrase Nietzsche : “Beware that, when preaching to day-room droolers, you yourself do not become a day-room drooler…”

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Does Bill-0 the KKKlown include Social Security and Medicare in that “free stuff”. I wonder how his target audience thinks about that?

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Ah, the lies that Republicans tell themselves in order to sleep at night.

BillO and Company are ready to sell this nation down the river- and they’re doing it a bit at a time.

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As usual, Pedo-Billbo has it exactly backwards.

Just another day in the bubble.

Remember folks - our only goal here is to make the GOP small enough to drown in a thimble. And, it seems, they’re helping as fast as they can.

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No Bill-O, Dems don’t vote for free stuff. Republicans put fact-free stuff first.

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Without O’Reilly and Fox News Stewart would have a lot less material for his show.

“Declaring that the United States is “much weaker” than it was six years ago” Bill O’Reilly went on to say he has no memory whatsoever of 2008, or really of the entire Bush presidency, when he was never a Republican, but an independent traditionalist, or a principled conservative, or something, he doesn’t really remember.

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Um, Bill? I think you missed the memo:

Shorter GOTP: Free stuff for The Rich only!

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We’re all bozos on this bus. Go ahead – squeeze the wheeze, many people like to!

Those same people are convinced that Bush protected us for 8 years – even with 9/11 happening on his watch.

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Mr. O’Reilly, you cannot love America when you hate so many Americans and there is a difference between wanting free stuff and wanting to work at a job that pays a living wage.

Let me iterate and reiterate two comments I have made in the past. The first is from discussions on web boards: If I had a dime for every time a GOPer calls be an American hating socialist welfare cheat too lazy to work for a living I could afford to retire from my job as a corporate lawyer/CPA.

The second comment was from meetings I was at with several large corporations representing a small manufacturing company in late 2012. The other lawyers and CPAs in the room were all telling me how I could make more money for my employer and myself by closing down our factory in Illinois and move offshore. This highlighted two differences between me and the other lawyers/CPAs. The first is that I would never recommend that American workers be thrown out of work and factories moved outside the states so that more money would flow to me. The second difference was that I was supporting Obama and the other lawyers and CPAs were all supporting Romney.

I leave to the impartial arbiter of fact and law which of us loves America and which of us wants to live off the sweat of others.

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