More and more, I'm beginning to believe that a Right Wing mindset is a mental defect

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Gabfly1, Jun 7, 2010.

Do you believe that a Right Wing mindset is a mental defect?

  1. Yes

    17 vote(s)
    31.5%
  2. No

    38 vote(s)
    70.4%
  1. There is no doubt of Palin's stupidity and black and white fundamentalist crap thinking...

    Same goes for economics.

    Black and white thinking doesn't fly in the real world, and the insipid either or questions of an extremist when it comes to economic policy reflect the mental defect that produces such sophomoric questions...

    You can take your dimwit yes or no questions and eat them...

    Fools eat foolishness all the time...



     
    #101     Jun 8, 2010
  2. What did Sarah Palin have to do with this discussion? :confused: They always do this when you ask them to explain their views like robots they repeat "Bush, sarah palin, iraq, katrina, jews, israel, white people,haliburton, cheney" they are like a brainwashed cult... But they still don't debate their views....
     
    #102     Jun 8, 2010
  3. Strawman much??? No one here was defending sarah palin. Palin wasn't part of this discussion. LOL!!!!!!!!!!

     
    #103     Jun 8, 2010
  4. Hello

    Hello

    Ok genius, i give up, why dont you explain to me how this can be solved in gray areas, i really want to know how one can go about cutting taxes at the same time they impose new ones, and how it draws a new revenue stream.


     
    #104     Jun 8, 2010
  5. Hello


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    New Post 06-08-10 06:29 PM

    The funny thing is that both of them will openly mock Sarah Palins stupidity, (which i dont doubt she is stupid) but Sarah Palin was asked a question where she had to come up with some sort of answer as it pertained to the newspapers she read, and there are many different newspapers, all these 2 retards had to answer was yer or no, they both just failed a quiz where you could put a Y, or an N, on it and they had a 100% chance of passsing, they had 2 answers and they failed horribly, if either of you 2 idiots(gabfly1 or optional777) has the audacity to question someone elses intelligence in the future, just remember this thread, it will be laying in the weeds as evidence.


    Hello brought Palin into the discussion...not me.

    LOL!!! LOL!!! LOL!!!

    :D :D :D

    LOL!!! LOL!!! LOL!!!

    :D :D :D

     
    #105     Jun 8, 2010
  6. Your question is a black and white question, which presupposes it has to be one condition or the other...which is not practical.

    This is why fundamentalist thinkers like Ron and Rand Paul would be such a bloody disaster if they ever rose to power...

    Reality is compromise, looking at each economic situation in relationship to the economy and a multitude of other factors, etc.

    So black and white thinking in economics is pure ivory tower stuff, that doesn't work in the real world.

     
    #106     Jun 8, 2010
  7. Hello

    Hello

    You learn how to get around grey areas to answer yes or no questions yet?


     
    #107     Jun 8, 2010
  8. Hello

    Hello

    How the fuck can there possibly be a mix between raising taxes and cutting them? There is no grey area you are just to much of a chickenshit to admit it.


     
    #108     Jun 8, 2010
  9. There no mix between raising and lower them, there is only a question of when it is the right thing to do to raise or lower them.

    Your question is a fundamentalist black or white question...as it suggests there is always a right or wrong time to raise or lower taxes...and that is not a realistic question.

    It all depends on the situation, not black and white fundamentalist thinking...

    Fundamentalist thinking is the fare of religions nuts, economic nuts, political nuts, etc.

     
    #109     Jun 8, 2010
  10. There is no getting around gray areas, there is only the fundamentalist puke thinkers who deny the reality of life...

     
    #110     Jun 8, 2010