Sunday, October 13, 2013

Why Texas Should Secede

Texas sucks! Look at the fact that they elected GW Bush and Rick Perry as governors and elected slime like Tom Delay, Ted Cruz and Louie Gohmert to congress and the senate.

Texans are assholes and since everything is big in Texas, Texans are the biggest assholes. Texans are always threatening to secede and decent Americans would like to see these turds that dropped out of a tall cows as to GET THE FUCK OUT OF AMERICA!

I wrote this because Houston Texans fans cheered the injury of their own QB Matt Schaub. In typical Texas style they are more concerned about winning their illegal bets than they are about the well being of another human being.

It angered his teammates.

Linebacker Brian Cushing called it "barbaric." Backup quarterback T.J. Yates' face darkened immediately when asked about it. Left tackle Duane Brown called certain fans' behavior "disgusting." Receiver Andre Johnson said it was a sign of "no class."


Texas, we don't want it and we don't it!

Read more HERE.


  1. 36 reasons why Texas sucks - PWCToday

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  2. Texas Sucks.com

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  3. Daily Kos: Top Ten Reasons Why Texas Sucks

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    Sep 10, 2011 - 7: Pro-Texan bumper stickers like, “I wasn't born in Texas but I got here as quickly as I could.” Yeah? Well isn't that enlightening? I wasn't born ...
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Republicans Are by FAR the Biggest Liars!

 

Study: PolitiFact says Republicans lie more, a whole lot more....

The fact-checking organization PolitiFact has found Republicans to be less trustworthy than Democrats, according to a new study.

Fifty-two percent of Republican claims reviewed by  the Tampa Bay Times fact-checking operation were rated "mostly false," “false” or “pants on fire,” versus just 24 percent of Democratic statements, according to George Mason University's Center for Media and Public Affairs. By the same token, 54 percent of Democratic statements were rated as "mostly true" or "true," compared to just 18 percent of Republican statements.

(WATCH: Ted Cruz: ‘I don’t trust the Republicans’)
The CMPA looked at 100 statements -- 46 by Democrats, 54 by Republicans -- that were fact-checked by PolitiFact between January 20 and May 22. The study's findings are similar to a previous CMPA study, which found that PolitiFact gave more negative ratings to the Romney campaign than the Obama campaign in 2012.

See their complete findings here.

UPDATE (9:45 a.m.): Bill Adair, the Tampa Bay Times' Washington bureau chief and editor of PolitiFact, emails:
PolitiFact rates the factual accuracy of specific claims; we do not seek to measure which party tells more falsehoods.
 The authors of this press release seem to have counted up a small number of our Truth-O-Meter ratings over a few months, and then drew their own conclusions.
 We've rated more than 7,000 statements since we started in 2007. We are journalists, not social scientists. We select statements to fact-check based on our news judgment -- whether a statement is timely, provocative, whether it's been repeated and whether readers would wonder if it is true.

Republicans LIE Three Times More Than Democrats

A new study from the nonpartisan Center For Media Affairs has concluded that since the beginning of President Obama’s second term, Republicans have lied three times more often than Democrats.

The Center For Media Affairs (CFMA) at George Mason University found that PolitiFact rated Republican claims as false three times more often than Democratic claims. Not only do Republicans lie more often, but Democrats are more truthful. By a 2 to 1 margin (22%-11%) PolitiFact rated Democratic statements as completely true. The CFMA also found that, “A majority of Democratic statements (54%) were rated as mostly or entirely true, compared to only 18% of Republican statements. Conversely, a majority of Republican statements (52%) were rated as mostly or entirely false, compared to only 24% of Democratic statements. Despite controversies over Obama administration statements regarding Benghazi, the IRS and the Associated Press, Republicans have continued to fare worse than Democrats, with 60% of their claims rated as false so far this month (May 1 – May 22), compared to 29% of Democratic statements – a 2 to 1 margin.”

On this surface the fact that Republicans lie more than Democrats may appear obvious, but beyond the numbers this study confirms that lying is a major component of Republican political strategy.


The reason why Republicans can get away with lying so often is because the mainstream media refuses to challenge them. The media has become a willing accomplice in the GOP’s lie to win strategy by treating lies as equal to facts. Republicans know that they can go on television and spread their false talking points with little or no resistance from the media. Republicans have turned the press into empty headed megaphones by refusing to speak to anyone in the media who will challenge their lies. Republicans withhold access to anyone who refuses to treat their lies as fact. That’s how the game works, and it is why the corporate media turns a blind eye to blatant Republican falsehoods.

Republicans are claiming that President Obama has a credibility problem with the American people, when in reality the entire Republican Party lacks credibility. A majority of Americans don’t believe what the Republican Party says anymore. The Republican Party has so damaged their reputation that anyone who runs as the Republican presidential nominee inherits a credibility issue.

The CFMA study blows the media excuse that both sides do it out of the water. Both sides don’t do it. Republicans are lying as part of an intentional strategy to mislead the country. These aren’t a few false statements by individual members of Congress. These lies are party wide talking points. Congressional Republicans have based their investigations of this president on lies, and they believe that if they keep lying long enough, they can convince the American people that they are telling the truth.

Here Are Three Debt-Ceiling Lies You'll Hear From the GOP This Week

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FAT BASTARDO'S Op Ed: 

The only Americans who believe that Republicans are not the biggest liars are either evil or stupid. Anyone who would vote for a Republican is either evil or stupid.

Confront the lying liars! It has been said that all politics is local so when some Republican is running for office confront that lying bastard and do it publicly. If it is legal in your state to record them without their knowledge DO IT and expose their lies. 

Blog about their lies! Hound them about their lies. Challenge them publicly to take a polygraph test. Show these slime less respect that you would show to a pile of dog shit

Some Republicans Lie More Than Others and Ted Cruz is One of Them!

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Criminal and serial liar Ted Cruz only tells the Truth 4% of the time while the average Republican tells the truth 33% of the time. Click here for more info on Ted Cruz's lying.

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Email a link to this post to everyone on your email list and post it on every social media site you can. Expose the lying Republicans and their Lying Kings!

 

FINALLY... A Mainstream Journalist Speaks Truth on the Trayvon Martin Travesty!




Wednesday, October 9, 2013

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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Carter: Middle Class Today Resembles Past's Poor

I, Fat Bastardo, have always liked Jimmy Carter and not only because he grew peanuts. Sure peanut butter is delicious and a great fattening food but Jimmy Carter is admired by fatlings for being a guy who tells it like it is. 

The following article is Jimmy Carter telling it like it is!


 Carter says today's middle class looks like the poor from his presidency due to income gap..

http://news.yahoo.com/carter-middle-class-today-resembles-110509535.html

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Former President Jimmy Carter said Monday that the income gap in the United States has increased to the point where members of the middle class resemble the Americans who lived in poverty when he occupied the White House.

Carter offered his assessment of the nation's economic challenges Monday at a Habitat for Humanity construction site in Oakland — the first of five cities he and wife Rosalynn plan to visit this week to commemorate their three-decade alliance with the international nonprofit that promotes and builds affordable housing.

The recent economic downturn revealed that families living in even comparatively well-off, but expensive regions like the San Francisco Bay Area are economically insecure, he said.

"Even in one of the wealthiest parts of the world there is a great deal of foreclosures and now a great deal of people who are fortunate to own their own houses owe more on them than the houses are worth in the present market, and that's all changed in the last eight years," Carter said during an exclusive interview with The Associated Press.

Taking a break from framing windows at a new 12-unit town house development in a section of East Oakland where Habitat already has built or repaired 115 homes, the 89-year-old former Democratic president said the federal government is investing less in affordable housing at a time of greater need.

"The disparity between rich people and poor people in America has increased dramatically since when we started," he said. "The middle class has become more like poor people than they were 30 years ago. So I don't think it's getting any better."

Years of tax breaks for the wealthy, a minimum wage untethered from the inflation rate and electoral districts drawn to maximize political polarization have reduced the quality of life for all but a small fraction of Americans and imperiled the nation's standing as "a real superpower," he said.

"Equity of taxation and treating the middle class with a great deal of attention, providing funding for people in true need, like for affordable housing, those are the sort of things that would pay rich dividends for Americans no matter what kind of income they have," said Carter, looking relaxed in a baseball cap, blue jeans and white sneakers.

"The richest people in America would be better off if everybody lived in a decent home and had a chance to pay for it, and if everyone had enough income even if they had a daily job to be good buyers for the products that are produced."

Habitat for Humanity was founded in Georgia, the home state of the Carters. They first joined a Habitat for Humanity work site in 1984 in New York and have spent a week every year working on construction sites in the U.S. and abroad.

On Tuesday, the former president and first lady are scheduled to help renovate homes in a section of Silicon Valley that has remained immune to the wealth generated by the high-tech industry. After that, they intend to travel to Denver, New York and Union Beach, N.J., where they will help rebuild homes wiped out by Hurricane Sandy.