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Methinks taint was drunk posting.
7/23/2015 6:40 AM
Methinks you were right. Damn. Good brewers night last night.
7/23/2015 10:49 AM
Posted by DougOut on 7/22/2015 10:23:00 PM (view original):

Liberals have won a series of victories on social issues. Most Americans aren’t thrilled about it.


IT'S QUITE UGLY REALLY.  THE LIBERALS HAVE FOUND A WAY TO MAKE A WHOLE NEW GENERATION OF CONSERVATIVES AND WE THANK THEM.

Gallup polls disagree.  But God forbid you ever pay attention to actual facts instead of bullshit you read of Rush's website.
7/23/2015 12:06 PM
Posted by The Taint on 7/23/2015 4:32:00 AM (view original):
is that from the South Carolina Times? Tell us again how Obama had no chance in 2012 you stupid ******* retard.
It comes from the liberal Washington Post.
7/23/2015 9:47 PM
Posted by dahsdebater on 7/23/2015 12:06:00 PM (view original):
Posted by DougOut on 7/22/2015 10:23:00 PM (view original):

Liberals have won a series of victories on social issues. Most Americans aren’t thrilled about it.


IT'S QUITE UGLY REALLY.  THE LIBERALS HAVE FOUND A WAY TO MAKE A WHOLE NEW GENERATION OF CONSERVATIVES AND WE THANK THEM.

Gallup polls disagree.  But God forbid you ever pay attention to actual facts instead of bullshit you read of Rush's website.
REALLY!  Well, as I told your friend, this story comes from the Washington Post.  I'll get it for you.  Meanwhile you can post all those gallup polls for me that show all this love the majorities have for the specific social policies that have been promoted by Obama over the last 7 years.
7/23/2015 9:53 PM

Liberals have won a series of victories on social issues. Most Americans aren’t thrilled about it.


By Peyton M. Craighill and Scott Clement July 22


Liberals have won a string of victories on gay marriage and health care reform this year, but a new Washington Post-ABC News poll finds a large majority of Americans are unhappy with where the nation is headed on social issues.

Sixty three percent of people say they are uncomfortable with the country's overall direction on social issues these days; four in 10 feel "strongly" uncomfortable about the nation's changes.

 

Americans uncomfortable with direction of social issues

Q: Would you describe yourself as comfortable or uncomfortable with the country’s overall direction on social issues these days?

0
10
20
30
40
Strongly comfortable
14%
Somewhat comfortable
21
Somewhat uncomfortable
21
Strongly uncomfortable
42
No opinion
2

 


7/23/2015 9:56 PM

The downbeat results in the aftermath of a series of landmark Supreme Court rulings earlier this summer runs parallel to how people see the nation's overall direction -- 65 percent say it's on the wrong track in the survey -- and both these views are colored by partisanship and views of President Obama. Over 8 in 10 of both Republicans and those who disapprove of President Obama say they are uncomfortable about the nation's shifts on social issues.

Americans who see themselves on the losing side of these high-profile debates are, not surprisingly, most negative about the nation's direction on social issues. Among those who oppose the recent Supreme Court decision upholding the federal health care law, 80 percent are uncomfortable with the nation's direction on social issues. A similar 79 percent who oppose the Court's decision to legalize same-sex marriage in all states say they are uncomfortable, as are 76 percent who oppose efforts to ban Confederate flag displays on government property.

7/23/2015 9:57 PM
Yep!  There it is!  The Washington Post from yesterday.  The graph is a bit difficult to read but you can go to the Washington Post on-line and view them there. 

Later guys!


7/23/2015 10:24 PM (edited)
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Posted by The Taint on 7/24/2015 10:04:00 AM (view original):
So support gay marriage wins, support ACA wins, support banning the confederate flag wins but more people think we're socially headed in the wrong direction. Odd results.
  Hold on there partner!  Name the state or states that voted for gay marriage.  

  The majority of states refused to set up exchanges.  Most people don't like Obamacare.

  I could care less about the flag although it should be left up to the states to decide.

  Try again.
7/24/2015 3:15 PM
Posted by The Taint on 7/24/2015 10:04:00 AM (view original):
So support gay marriage wins, support ACA wins, support banning the confederate flag wins but more people think we're socially headed in the wrong direction. Odd results.
Very few care about gay marriage
Very few like ACA
The Confederate flag wasn't banned

The direction we're heading is more and more personal freedom.   While that sounds fantastic, there's a breaking point for society.   Problem is, we won't know it until it's too late.
7/24/2015 3:23 PM
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RACIST!
7/24/2015 5:12 PM
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Hi Bronx.  Sup?        ^
7/24/2015 5:18 PM
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