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Republican big government - armed guards at school, patriot act

It is obvious to all that Republicans do not like big government. They just want it to be big enough to frighten children, turn the nation into a police state, and have the government spy on us. Republicans hate immigration, they just like the one that  allow their ilks to have cheap labor, the ones that require biometric id for all immigrants. Republicans do not like health care for all, but they do not mind the truly (abandoned at the early stages) to get their primary care service in the emergency room.




Wayne LaPierre, the fire and brimstone head of the NRA had a "good" contribution to make in the unwanted debated about his pet peeve, gun control, his contribution, like that of Republicans to everything else is "my way!" La Pierre wants more guns in elementary school.  Of course he is not a 5 year old, so how can he understand what seeing guns everyday will do to the psyche of that 5 year old's psyche? LaPierre's comments today mirrors Boehner's acting on the fiscal cliff - It's all about their way or the high way. The nation needed to go to two wars, what to do about funding the ways - cut taxes. The nation is facing a demographic change, almost 25% will be seniors within a decade and thus will need more assistance - Republican response, cut taxes. The nation's long term fiscal outlook is in shambles - you got it, another round of tax cuts.

The Republican party seems to be an umbrella body for those who would drown the government is a bath-tube, but leave an escape route for the monster-alter ego of government. Those, whose idea of government is one that controls everything, but leave the ultra-rich alone to have our servitude. LaPierre and clowns like him should be laughed out of the room for this asinine "contribution. And I'm just wondering, who will pay for the armed guards!!! - 

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