APP - This is dead on

"This seditious plot is organized by Barack Hussein Obama from his compound in D.C. and financed by billionaire George Soros," Sure thing LOL proof? The American Thinker is another right wing echo chamber, another 'dark money' supported conspiracy station. The article would have made a little sense had she recognized the republican party is divided even among themselves. Part of that is the number of far right legislators elected through gerrymandering and outside money. The tea party far right wants minimal government and regulation so corporations are free to do as they please. The more sane republicans in sane districts realize there must be a balance or corruption and cheating win once again.

Many of the promises Trump made during the election cost lots of money, infrastructure and the Wall are just two. Lowering taxes is not going to pay for those things, so then what do the republicans do? Remember all the gnashing of teeth over deficits.

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/American_Thinker

http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/authors/detail/shari-goodman

https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/american-thinker/


"This is when the Republican Party set its trap. Meeting in closed sessions at the beginning of the Obama regime, the party of tax cuts for the rich, unfunded wars, and the largest deficit in the history of the country redefined itself. It suddenly became the party of deficit reduction through lean government joined to supreme confidence in unregulated financial and corporate markets. It even opposed the bail out of General Motors and Chrysler, though these actions stopped unemployment from reaching a dangerous tipping point, allowed the two companies time to reconstruct themselves, and enabled them to pay back the loans within two years–-creating one of the most successful bailouts in the history of Euro-American economic life." http://contemporarycondition.blogspot.com/2011/06/republican-pincer-machine.html


"Every Wednesday morning, a group of conspirators meets to plot out how to most effectively attack the federal government. This is not a group of rag-tag terrorists – they wear $2,000 suits and occupy powerful positions in society. But their ideas are politically radical and they do pose a real threat to the normal workings of government in the U.S. They are a group of leading conservatives who believe that government is a malevolent force in society and they have a fierce determination to drastically cut it back. They are convinced that the central problem in our country is too much government – too many social programs, too many regulations, and too much taxation – and they are committed to doing something about it." http://www.governmentisgood.com/articles.php
 
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