
Why take away a woman’s reproductive rights? It’s about stripping them of the ability to compete on a level playing field. Republicans want women back in the kitchen, not the boardroom.

Why take away a woman’s reproductive rights? It’s about stripping them of the ability to compete on a level playing field. Republicans want women back in the kitchen, not the boardroom.

The Republicans must secretly love food stamps since the SNAP program is needed for most working folks living on the slave wages they refuse to raise.

This is the very definition of class warfare. For every penny Facebook dodges in taxes, that’s money added to OUR tax burden.

On Tuesday Republican Speaker of the House John Boehner said President Obama’s administration wants to annihilate the Republican Party.

When you hear a Republican say that someone else is doing unethical or crooked, you can bet that it is something they that are really guilty of (whatever it may be).

David Siegel sends out a letter which in effect says ‘I’ve got mine, screw the rest of you.’

We see a glimpse of them in their spoiled brat kids, like Paris and others. There is a class war going on, it has been going on since before the great depression.

It seems hordes of janitors and workers toiled around the clock for the past few days at the RNC for below minimum wage.

The ironic thing is that Romney’s race-inspired political messages are sending his poll numbers down dramatically among minority voters and up with white male voters.

Republicans claim that the wealthy are the victims of class warfare, when in reality Republicans are waging class warfare against the poor and middle class.

So yes–it’s safe to say the Republicans would love for President Obama to stop talking about the middle-class.

Fox News business pundits Charles Payne and Neil Cavuto felt the pain of the “middle class” whose taxes will rise under President Obama’s plan to let the Bush tax cuts expire for those earning more than $250,000 a year.

The causes of the Social Security predicted shortfall have their roots not in Social Security, but in the erosion of the Middle Class.

When Maddow justifiably attempted to illustrate the obvious disparities in pay between the genders, GOP strategist Alex Castellanos called her out as though she was Kim Kardashian and not Oxford educated Rachel Maddow.

According to a recent CNN poll, nearly half of Americans have a unfavorble view of the Tea Party.

During a breakfast event on Thursday, Eric Cantor suggested to ABC’s Jon Karl that Republicans intend to punish the poor and middle class even more by squeezing more income taxes out of them so they can pay for tax cuts for the wealthy.

The Donald took his crazed, paranoid and downright farcical conspiracy theories (see birther) to an all time high when he accused President Obama of having some sort of secret deal with Saudi leaders in order to lower gasoline prices ahead of the 2012 presidential election.