They will kill democracy for everyone but the richest of us you mention is out of context.
“I read an article that says Romney wants to set us back into the 1890’s and Ryan want to go back the the 1860’s. Together they make the most regressive political team since Grant was elected. They want to destroy medicare, social security, and any discretionary spending except for the military. That is exactly opposite of what the country needs an will likely make us a military autocracy. They will kill democracy for everyone but the richest of us.”
@Ron_C did back up that statement with the sentiment that Romney tax plan plus Ryan’s thoughts on medicare give the indication that they don’t want Government to provide such safety nets anymore, and instead privatize them (which usually results in old people getting screwed while the business side profits)
So now we have two pretty boys with immaculate hair running together—while it may sound condescending, I certainly wouldn’t paint it as hateful.
I expect the devil would have the same traits is also something you took out of context from what @Ron_C was trying to say.
”“Americans who are capable of critical thinking” That’s the point. It seems that fewer and fewer Americans are thinking critically. Many hate Obama because he’s part black, almost 20% think he’s a Muslim, and the National Rifle Association thinks he’s going to take our guns away.
None of this has a basis in fact. The facts are that the Ryan budget places Medicare and Social Security into the hands of bib business, takes more rights away from the middle and poorer classes, makes those classes pay more in taxes while giving trillions of dollars to the richest of us, maintains ridiculous military spending, and actually increased the budget debt. But Ryan is good looking and “sounds” reasonable. I expect the devil would have the same traits. I submit that the majority of Americans are no longer educated enough to see what a Romney/Ryan team will do to damage this country and make us a permanent second rate country.”
Essentially what he is saying here is that the proposed tax plan which gives the rich more tax deductions and maintains an already unsupportable military budget would only increase the debt. Obviously, @Ron_C disagree’s with this plan and uses the analogy that the devil would would have presented a similar argument… essentially proposing a plan to further the gap between the wealthy and the poor while continuing to strip those less fortunate of the benefits government is able to supply. Out of context, it may seem hateful, but he does support the statement with why he feels that way, leading me to believe is is informed, not misinformed. You, however, are calling him misinformed, meanwhile saying you have not sorted through any of the facts to make an informed decision. “For the love of money is the root of all evil” It is truly amazing what rich and powerful people will do to make more money, even if it means taking away from the less fortunate.
…not the rich scum class… you simply took @reijinni‘s phrase out of context of his point
“I believe the only way to save this country, is not by dismantling the government programs, but by dismantling the Republican Party and its enablers. Mitt Ryan is not the person that should be leading this country. The person that should be leading this country is the one that have the interest of the lower and middle classes in mind, not the rich scum class. A vote for Rmoney – Ryan is a vote for disaster, doom, and failure.”
He supports that one small context that you quoted with a surrounding argument of something he believes in based on previous statements about the GOP budget plan. I do not think it’s any big secret that the GOP is a party for the rich, which is shown by their budget plans and tax proposals (Ryan proposed in 2010 to cut capital gains tax to 0, essentially allowing people who live off investments to get by paying 0 taxes) This and many other concepts proposed by GOP figures may trigger such hateful responses as “tea-baggers” and “What a clusterfuck the GOP is” but most of these “hateful” responses aren’t due to misinformation, but rather things they have actually read into. Now there are always two sides to each story, but I have yet to see a GOP plan that benefits the majority, and not the wealthy minority.
I challenge you to prove that the individuals here are misinformed. Prove to us that the Romney-Ryan ticket is not going to benefit the rich moreso than the middle-class and poor (which is what seems to be disgusting flutherans in this post the most). Provide counter-points to the arguments these people are making before you simply call them uninformed, then follow it up by stating that you have not done enough research to make an informed decision yourself.
Welcome to Fluther btw.