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http://www.thedailydolt.com/2012/08/22/gop-announces-convention-theme-we-built-this-in-stadium-built-with-62-government-funds/
GOP Announces Convention Theme “We Built This” In Stadium Built With 62% Government Funds
Apparently rejecting a more controversial “You Didn’t Really Get Raped, Pregnant Lady” theme for its 2012 convention, the GOP has announced that its Tuesday night session will be themed “We Built This!” The sentiment serves as both a celebration of American entrepreneurship and an attack on President Obama’s previous comments to business owners. President Obama received criticism over his remark, “Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you [business owners] to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you’ve got a business — you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen.”
However, the stadium where the GOP will be announcing “We Built This!” was financed primarily by the government. The Tampa Bay Times Forum arena, which houses the Tampa Bay Lightning, was built in 1996 as the “Ice Palace” with 62% government funds. The total budget for the project was $139 million, of which public money accounted for $86 million and team money accounted for $53 million.
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Obama really said that? Unbelievable. It flies against the face of one hundred years of capitalist thinking.
What balls on the man :)
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.....and?
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I don't think they literally meant that particular stadium...so I don't see an issue. No more of an issue than the " Wallstreet will enslave you" Dems using Bank of America Stadium for their convention
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I don't think they literally meant that particular stadium...so I don't see an issue. No more of an issue than the " Wallstreet will enslave you" Dems using Bank of America Stadium for their convention
Oh I am sure they meant it literally. Republicans are very poor at abstract thought. Very Poor. I think they are just now realizing that Stephen Colbert is not one of them. They thought he was on their side for years.
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behind closed doors Obama and Romney having drinks and laughing at the American people. :D they working for the same man in the same play
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Oh I am sure they meant it literally. Republicans are very poor at abstract thought. Very Poor. I think they are just now realizing that Stephen Colbert is not one of them. They thought he was on their side for years.
Bang on. ;D
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And where is Obama speaking at again? What stadium?
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http://www.thedailydolt.com/2012/08/22/gop-announces-convention-theme-we-built-this-in-stadium-built-with-62-government-funds/
GOP Announces Convention Theme “We Built This” In Stadium Built With 62% Government Funds
Apparently rejecting a more controversial “You Didn’t Really Get Raped, Pregnant Lady” theme for its 2012 convention, the GOP has announced that its Tuesday night session will be themed “We Built This!” The sentiment serves as both a celebration of American entrepreneurship and an attack on President Obama’s previous comments to business owners. President Obama received criticism over his remark, “Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you [business owners] to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you’ve got a business — you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen.”
However, the stadium where the GOP will be announcing “We Built This!” was financed primarily by the government. The Tampa Bay Times Forum arena, which houses the Tampa Bay Lightning, was built in 1996 as the “Ice Palace” with 62% government funds. The total budget for the project was $139 million, of which public money accounted for $86 million and team money accounted for $53 million.
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And where is Obama speaking at again? What stadium?
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Bank of America Stadium - remember the banks that he screamed about the bailouts about?
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Bank of America Stadium - remember the banks that he screamed about the bailouts about?
He supported the bailouts though, just like Paul Ryan and Mitt Romney. :-\
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And the construction, glass companies etc. that built the stadium were from the U.S. Government's Department of Stadium Building Agency.
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And where is Obama speaking at again? What stadium?
but dems aren't holding up a sign braggin "We built this!"
This stadium was built with 86 mil in tax payer funds. There are plenty of examples of shit thry actually built, that they can brag about.
But acceping that much taxpayer $ then bragging "We did this!!" is weak.
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And the construction, glass companies etc. that built the stadium were from the U.S. Government's Department of Stadium Building Agency.
Probably not, but Republicans are whole-hardheartedly against using public funds to pay the private sector, but just can`t resist the finished product.
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I think they are just now realizing that Stephen Colbert is not one of them.
Wait a minute...... WHAT!? :-[
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Probably not, but Republicans are whole-hardheartedly against using public funds to pay the private sector, but just can`t resist the finished product.
I don't think they are wholeheartedly against it, obviously there are things that must and should be funded that way....military, infrastructure, those that are unable to help themselves, those that need a hand up, etc... But agree that if they are using that theme they could have made a better venue choice if one was available.
But what seems overlooked is that private companies did build the stadium.
Edit: Oops misread your post but the last sentence applies.
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I don't think they are wholeheartedly against it, obviously there are things that must and should be funded that way....military, infrastructure, those that are unable to help themselves, those that need a hand up, etc... But agree that if they are using that theme they could have made a better venue choice if one was available.
But what seems overlooked is that private companies did build the stadium.
Its not overlooked at all. The Republican platform doesn`t support private companies being funded via public money.
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And the construction, glass companies etc. that built the stadium were from the U.S. Government's Department of Stadium Building Agency.
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The Republican platform doesn`t support private companies being funded via public money.
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The Republican platform doesn`t support private companies being funded via public money.
True Adonis, I think you're distorting the truth just a little bit..................... ....................
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True Adonis, I think you're distorting the truth just a little bit..................... ....................
How?
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How?
I'm not going there, because you're relentless in an argument. 8)
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The issue isn't public vs private funding of anything. The issue is Obama's (and earlier Elizabeth Warren's) attempt to paint government's public works projects as being as instrumental to the success of private enterprise as the efforts of the entrepreneur who started the company. This is ludicrous on its face and attempts by Liberals like TA to change the focus of the issue are nothing more than futile attempts to distract people from Obama's natural hostility towards private enterprise .
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The issue isn't public vs private funding of anything. The issue is Obama's (and earlier Elizabeth Warren's) attempt to paint government's public works projects as being as instrumental to the success of private enterprise as the efforts of the entrepreneur who started the company. This is ludicrous on its face and attempts by Liberals like TA to change the focus of the issue are nothing more than futile attempts to distract people from Obama's natural hostility towards private enterprise .
Hehe. See, this is what TA was noting when he started the thread. ;D
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The issue isn't public vs private funding of anything. The issue is Obama's (and earlier Elizabeth Warren's) attempt to paint government's public works projects as being as instrumental to the success of private enterprise as the efforts of the entrepreneur who started the company. This is ludicrous on its face and attempts by Liberals like TA to change the focus of the issue are nothing more than futile attempts to distract people from Obama's natural hostility towards private enterprise .
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The issue isn't public vs private funding of anything. The issue is Obama's (and earlier Elizabeth Warren's) attempt to paint government's public works projects as being as instrumental to the success of private enterprise as the efforts of the entrepreneur who started the company. This is ludicrous on its face and attempts by Liberals like TA to change the focus of the issue are nothing more than futile attempts to distract people from Obama's natural hostility towards private enterprise .
As usual, it's the liberals' mantra that, simply because they have a pulse, they are entitled to someone else's money and resources.
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Hurricane is heading straight for us in Tampa. The convention is fucked!!!
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Hurricane is heading straight for us in Tampa. The convention is fucked!!!
Maybe they can all pray the hurricane away?
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As usual, it's the liberals' mantra that, simply because they have a pulse, they are entitled to someone else's money and resources.
I think thats the Republican Mantra here in this case. :D
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http://www.thedailydolt.com/2012/08/22/gop-announces-convention-theme-we-built-this-in-stadium-built-with-62-government-funds/
GOP Announces Convention Theme “We Built This” In Stadium Built With 62% Government Funds
Apparently rejecting a more controversial “You Didn’t Really Get Raped, Pregnant Lady” theme for its 2012 convention, the GOP has announced that its Tuesday night session will be themed “We Built This!” The sentiment serves as both a celebration of American entrepreneurship and an attack on President Obama’s previous comments to business owners. President Obama received criticism over his remark, “Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you [business owners] to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you’ve got a business — you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen.”
However, the stadium where the GOP will be announcing “We Built This!” was financed primarily by the government. The Tampa Bay Times Forum arena, which houses the Tampa Bay Lightning, was built in 1996 as the “Ice Palace” with 62% government funds. The total budget for the project was $139 million, of which public money accounted for $86 million and team money accounted for $53 million.
the government doesnt fund any money it funnels it from taxpayers
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but dems aren't holding up a sign braggin "We built this!"
This stadium was built with 86 mil in tax payer funds. There are plenty of examples of shit thry actually built, that they can brag about.
But acceping that much taxpayer $ then bragging "We did this!!" is weak.
how so are you forgetting we are the tax payer and we are the ones with the funds to begin with that we earned through working???? and the goverment takes these funds and say "we will do what we seem fit with YOUR money"
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The folks of Iowa built these wind turbines.
And Mitt Romney says, "NO!"
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how so are you forgetting we are the tax payer and we are the ones with the funds to begin with that we earned through working???? and the goverment takes these funds and say "we will do what we seem fit with YOUR money"
Mitt Romney wants to raise your taxes.
In exchange he'll lower the taxes for millionaires and billionaires in hopes that a trickle down effect will benefit the middle class.
We'll Mr. Romney, Trickle Down Economics didn't work then, and it won't work now!
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Mitt Romney wants to raise your taxes.
In exchange he'll lower the taxes for millionaires and billionaires in hopes that a trickle down effect will benefit the middle class.
We'll Mr. Romney, Trickle Down Economics didn't work then, and it won't work now!
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You're probably younger than Wes and I, but Reagan's 'trickle down' economics was labeled 'voodoo economics' by all contemporary observers - with good reason. :-\
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GOVERNMENT FUNDS= stealing money from those who do build it. Plainly put the private sector built it buy providing the funds for which the government takes/ taxes.
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The folks of Iowa built these wind turbines.
And Mitt Romney says, "NO!"
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it costs too much to build those high tech fans and alot of raw materials and waste
if they want to build windmills make them out of wood and some wires
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The folks of Iowa built these wind turbines.
And Mitt Romney says, "NO!"
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NEW DEMOCRAT HERO.......
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- A Minnesota Democrat who had a rest-stop sexual encounter with a 17-year-old boy said Wednesday he's still running for re-election, defying party leaders who urged him to drop out as they battle to regain control of the state Legislature.
Rep. Kerry Gauthier, 56, told Northland's NewsCenter in Duluth that he will let people in his district decide his political future, "rather than the political power base in St. Paul." Gauthier told the news network he is "a better person than this incident portrayed me."
Police say Gauthier admitted engaging in oral sex with the boy on July 22 after the first-term lawmaker from Duluth advertised on Craigslist for "no strings attached" sex. Police declined to charge him because the boy was older than 16, the legal age of consent, and no money was exchanged.
Gauthier has not returned repeated calls and messages from The Associated Press since the scandal broke.
"I am sorry for the hurt this has caused my family, friends and my constituents. I know I made a mistake and am determined to make amends as best I can," Gauthier said in a statement posted online by the Duluth News Tribune.
He appeared in a photo on the network's website with a few supporters. In the interview, Gauthier explained his hospitalization last week as the story became public by saying he had taken several muscle relaxants and lost consciousness.
"I took an overdose of pills to not feel any pain and this resulted in my hospitalization," he said in the statement, adding that he has been in recovery from chemical dependency for 30 years with one relapse.
Gauthier told the station his unwillingness to accept he is gay led him to engage in the inappropriate liaison in a public place. He said he is getting counseling. He also said he feels badly for the teen and wouldn't talk specifically about the incident to protect the boy.
"I can change my behavior, but I cannot change the fact that I am a gay man, and have known this since my college days. I simply must act like a mature gay man would act, and not as the incident portrays me," the network quoted him as saying.
Rep. Tom Huntley, a Democrat whose Duluth district adjoins Gauthier's, told the Duluth News Tribune he considers Gauthier a "child molester."
"Why would anybody support someone that did what he did?" Huntley said in an Associated Press interview. "I am a strong supporter of gay rights, but that does not mean 55-year-olds with 17-year-olds. And I just can't imagine the public would approve of that."
But Gauthier has support from labor activists, including Alan Netland of the Northeast Area Labor Council.
"He had a personal problem but it doesn't affect the fact that he's a great representative for working people," Netland said.
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how so are you forgetting we are the tax payer and we are the ones with the funds to begin with that we earned through working???? and the goverment takes these funds and say "we will do what we seem fit with YOUR money"
Right on point as usual Johnny Falcon! Keep up the good work, we're still pulling for Bill Falcons recovery!
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Right on point as usual Johnny Falcon! Keep up the good work, we're still pulling for Bill Falcons recovery!
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billy falcon said some things that cannot be unsaid
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You're fools to think any candidate or party represents you or that you're allowed to have a say in how things are run.
But it's not like any of you are gonna write Beethoven's 10th...so carry on.