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Category Archives: Republican hypocrisy
Name One Thing The Republican Party Has Done FOR Americans
Ran across the above video last week and it made me think of Thom Hartmann’s challenge to his audience to name one thing, just one thing that the Republican Party has done FOR the good of the American people in … Continue reading
A Little Quiz About Religious Liberty
Note: a very appropriate quiz for Easter considering the news of the week. by Meteor Blades reprinted from dailykos Seems like Indiana and Arkansas legislators have made now a good time to reprise this little quiz on religious freedom. Written … Continue reading
Posted in church and state, Republican hypocrisy, Republicn Policy, separation of church and state
Tagged religious liberty
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It’s Official: Republicans Totally Bankrupt On Ideas
The fiasco in Indiana exposes the Republican Tea Party for what it has become – a party totally devoid of any ideas on issues, totally indifferent to the citizens of this country and totally committed to only one goal – … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Election Campaign, ALEC, Branstad, civil rights, Corporate Greed, economic inequality, Environment, Hunger In America, Internet Issues, Iowa legislature 2015, Republican hypocrisy, Republicn Policy, tea party
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2016 Race Opens – Iowans It’s Time To Cut Your Grassley
Ted Cruz became the first “official” candidate of the 2016 campaign last week with his very uninspiring speech in front of a coerced audience in the very reddest part of red America. Even with all that, Cruz’s speech had the … Continue reading
Posted in Affordable Care Act, Charles Grassley, Corporate Greed, Economy, Health Care & Medicare, Jobs, Republican hypocrisy, Republican Obstruction, Republicn Policy, SNAP, Social Security, unemployment insurance
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Debt Ceiling To Be Reached Monday
Amazingly, there has been little fanfare on this round of debt ceiling limit. While Republicans claimed we would never go through this again, we are about to go through it again. There has been little fanfare most likely because the … Continue reading
Posted in debt ceiling, Republican hypocrisy, Republican Obstruction, Republicn Policy, Steve King
Tagged crisis to crisis governing
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Republicans Play The Outrage Card Over Netanyahu Speech
by Laura Twing There are many words available to describe how the Iowa GOP felt about Congressman Loebsack not personally attending the Israeli Prime Minister’s speech to the U.S. congress joint session. But they chose to use the word “outrageous,” … Continue reading
Posted in Congress, Republican hypocrisy
Tagged GOP hypocrisy, Iowa GOP, Iraq, mideast conflict, Netanyahu speech
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BP Gets Off – A Nation Of Laws?
Ed Schultz did yeoman’s work over the past couple of weeks following up on the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. As noted in the video above the perpetrator of the spill, BP, did all it could to avoid restitution for … Continue reading
Posted in Corporate Greed, economic inequality, Economy, Environment, GOP, Jobs, pensions, Republican hypocrisy, Republicn Policy, States
Tagged Bain Capital, Bruce Rauner, chris christie, Ed Schultz, Illinois, Mitt Romney, New Jersey
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Republicans Fake Concern About Income Inequality
The Iowa senate passed a raise in minimum wage Monday on pretty much of a party line vote. One Republican joined twenty six Democrats to pass the bill. This would be good news if Democrats controlled the other legislative House … Continue reading
Posted in Branstad, Economy, Elizabeth Warren, GOP, Iowa Policy Project, Jobs, minimum wage, poverty, Republican hypocrisy, Republicn Policy, Walmart
Tagged mark dayton, Minnesota, Scott Walker, Wisconsin
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Iowa GOP Hypocrisy On Education
[by Paul McAndrew] Governor Branstad and Iowa’s Republican-controlled House of Representatives propose only a 1.25 percent increase ($50 million) in state funding for elementary and secondary schools in Iowa’s 338 public school districts. This meager increase would keep Iowa’s schools … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Progressive Community, progressive values, Republican hypocrisy, Republicn Policy
Tagged ALEC in Iowa, Branstad Budget, by Paul McAndrew, iowa education funding, Orascom, Senator Joe Bolkcom, Supplemental State Aid, voter disenfranchisement, Voter fraud
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Republicans Playing Games With YOUR Lives
There isn’t a dime’s worth of difference between Democrats and Republicans you say? So you stayed away from voting last fall because, well, what difference does it make anyway? Or maybe you voted for a Republican because they are strong … Continue reading
Posted in Republican hypocrisy, Republicn Policy, SNAP, Social Security
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