Friday, June 17, 2011

The Republican Plan to GET YOUR VOTE with the Anti-Ticket

This is the plan. It's a two-tiered plan meant to capture the largest amount of people.

The top tier is promised low to no taxes and anti-workers' rights legislation. That's about 1-5% of people (including the starry-eyed wanna bes and sycophants). I think.

The bottom tier is promised anti-choice, anti-non-white, anti-GLBT, anti-immigration, anti-"nanny state," anti-science, anti-freedom from religiosity, anti-government, anti-whatever polling discovers will make you motivated enough to vote. There is about 23% of the population who freely admits they are anti-tolerant and will always vote on an anti-ticket. But as we all know, if they ratchet up the hyperbole enough, people who aren't comfortable admitting prejudice and anti-other sentiment to neighbors, co-workers, and friends will be compelled to pull the lever in the voting booth. That percentage could climb to at least 35%-45%. This is why the anti-rhetoric is so prevalent and so hysterical; it needs to be to convert ambivalence into rage

So, if you are anti-something not yet demonized or magnified by pseudo news, start shrieking about it now, you could be the spokesperson for a new movement.

It is curious that people who have some anti-other thinking are so willing to put that above their own financial interest.

Republicans are losing the support of American seniors because of the plan to gut Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security. If they can't get seniors back, they will have to make up those losses some how. I wonder who they will demonize next?

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