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Texas GOP Platform in a nutshell

1) move to state elector system so that it can be rigged to always favor Republicans regardless of demographic changes or political opinion shifts.

2) give wealthy people more tax breaks and create a broader division between wealthy land owners and lower class renters.

3) turn the lower class renters into baby factories to produce more cheap labor

4) remove social safety nets so that people will be desperate enough to work as cheap labor

5) create a system of dependency upon the Church for poor people

6) allow the church to drive politics.



That's what it all boils down to folks. Educated people have less babies. Homosexual relationships produce no babies. More people is more competition for jobs is cheaper workers. People brainwashed by religion are more likely to accept their lot in life.

Texas Republicans have revealed themselves as cartoonish moustache twirling villains and people still support them. Wake up conservative sheeple. Most of you are going to be the mutton, not the shepherds.
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justanothername · 51-55, M
That’s pretty much the Republican mind set overall. Driving Americans backwards rather than forwards.
Less educated, uneducated or misleading education makes it easier to brainwash everyone.
Elisbch · M
On the way to becoming Putin's America... That's what all the dictators do in their countries....@justanothername
justanothername · 51-55, M
@Elisbch Or turning America into Afghanistan. You guys are well on the way.
Mountainlady16 · 22-25, F
@justanothername says the party that wants to teach sex to kindergarteners
tindrummer · M
@Mountainlady16 lame deflection attempt - and it's bs
Mountainlady16 · 22-25, F
@justanothername by ending baby murdering u going to compare us to one the most suppressant on women's rights countries in the world
justanothername · 51-55, M
@Mountainlady16 14 and up. I never once said kindergarten.

Many children start asking sex related questions from about 12 years onwards. The more you ignore those questions the more your kids are likely to make bad decisions when they grow up.
Mountainlady16 · 22-25, F
@justanothername it's not the school decide when a kid is ready to learn about sex it's the parents. The school I teach at doesn't teach sex ed at all
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
@Mountainlady16 Actually it's the kid who decides. By 12 we were experimenting a bit.