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St. Paul, Minnesota
April 27, 2013
About 2000 Republicans, conservatives and libertarians held their annual Tax Cut Rally on the Minnesota state capitol grounds. They called for lower taxes, less government spending and removal of Democrats from office. An April anti-tax rally has been an annual event in Minnesota for decades.
2013-04-27 This is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
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2012 Florida Republican Primary Top Four Candidates
The Candidates: Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, and Ron Paul
Source photos:
Mitt Romney - CC - from from Gage Skidmore's Flickr photostream.
Newt Gingrich - CC from Gage Skidmore's Flickr photostream.
Rick Santorum - CC from Gage Skidmore's Flickr photostream, also body.
Ron Paul - Paul - CC from Gage Skidmore's Flickr photostream.
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Darrel hosted our Beginning Of Summer pool party this year. GOPS members usually get to attend two free pool parties each year - it's one of the things your membership fee pays for.
Photo by Ed. To see the rest of his photos from this event - click here.
You are looking at pictures from a Great Outdoors Palm Springs (GOPS) chapter event. To see additional GOPS photos - click here.
To visit the Palm Springs chapter website click here for more information about our club and our current calendar of future events.
For more information about the Southern California Great Outdoors (GO) organization in general and the other chapters click here.
Billionaire and GOP Presidential hopeful Donald Trump addresses the Republican Society Patriot Dinner at the Citadel Military College February 22, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Trump and Senator Tim Scott were honored at the annual event.
Willard Mitt Romney aka Mitt Romney is a former Governor of Massachusetts and a perenial Republican presidential candidate. He is the presumptive Republican Presidential nominee for the 2012.
The source image for the face used in this cartoon version of Mitt Romney's logo is a Creative Commons licensed photos from BU Interactive News's Flickr photostream.
GOP Pétanque tournament // Le tournoi de Pétanque du GOP prit place le 9 juin 2018 dans les hauts de Pully. Magnifique ciel, soleil de feu et DJ's comme chaque année au rendez-vous nous ont galvanisé sur des terrains au top. Merci à l'orga! A l'année prochaine.
The Republican passed budget ends Medicare as we know it to give billions to big oil and millionaires.
Famous Hindu temple dedicated to God Krishna located at Udupi in South Karnataka, India. There are several temples surrounding the Krishna Math, believed to be around 1,500 years old. A pilgrimage site & tourist attraction.
The tax proposal announced by the President clearly presents the differences between Democrats and Republicans. Any provision must be judged by two criteria: does it create jobs to grow our economy and does it add to the deficit?
The Democratic provisions will create jobs and help 155 million workers through tax cuts for the middle class, helping working families who are struggling and growing the economy.
The Republican demands would provide tax cuts to the millionaires and billionaires, fail to create jobs and increase the deficit. And to add insult to injury, the Republican estate tax proposal would help only 39,000 of America’s richest families, while adding about $25 billion more to the deficit.
Republicans have held the middle class hostage for provisions that benefit only the wealthiest 3 percent, do not create jobs, and add tens of billions of dollars to the deficit.
Grass of Parnassus (Parnassia glauca)
New Jersey
This species is characterized by it's five petals and five sepals.
It also has five stamens with each divided into three prongs near it's base. These prongs are the small yellow spherical structures, that look like their mimicking a drop of nectar.
Kaiserpalais, Bad Oeynhausen, mit doppeltem Regenbogen - 1908 als Kurhaus erbaut, beherbergt das Kaiserpalais heute das GOP Varieté-Theater. Vorplatz mit Fontänen, doppelter Regenbogen
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12.05.2016, Warszawa | Wielki finał olimpiady odbył się w Szkole Głównej Handlowej w Warszawie. Fot. SGH
Więcej informacji: www.gop.edu.pl/
WORD CLOUD: Message to Congressional Democrats from '08 Obama Voters Who Voted GOP in 2010 - the words above represent the views of participants from latest "Droppers & Switchers" poll when asked to describe Congressional Democrats. See our new poll & memo here: www.thirdway.org/publications/438 In this memo, we zero in on two sets of voters who will determine the outcome of the 2012 elections. We call them the “droppers” and the “switchers.” These are Obama voters from 2008 who either stayed home (“droppers”) or voted Republican (“switchers”) in the 2010 midterms. For the President and congressional Democrats to succeed, droppers must show up and a large number of switchers must return to the fold in 2012. And in order to woo the switchers back, Democrats must close the ideological gap those crucial voters perceive between themselves and the party—primarily by positioning themselves as growth Democrats, not tax and spend Democrats.
www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/a-cloudy-forecast-for-201...
A cloudy forecast for 2012
By Ruth Marcus
The word clouds tell the story — and illustrate the challenges ahead for both sides.
“TRYING,” says the cloud illustrating swing voters’ assessment of President Obama. And then, ominously: “liberal” and “ineffective.”
“STUBBORN,” says the cloud illustrating these voters’ view of congressional Republicans. Followed by “conservative,” “selfish,” “greedy” and — the one unabashedly positive phrase among the top 10 — “trying.”
The images are generated from a fascinating new poll by the centrist Democratic group Third Way. The clouds depict the assessment of what the poll terms “persuadable switchers” — voters in a dozen battleground states who backed Obama in 2008, voted for Republicans in 2010 and describe themselves as up for grabs in 2012.
The Third Way poll, conducted by Stefan Hankin of Lincoln Park Strategies, examined two groups: the “switchers” and the “droppers,” who voted for Obama in 2008 and stayed home in 2010. The “droppers,” it found, are not the president’s problem. Nearly three-fourths say they will definitely or probably vote to reelect Obama.
The switchers represent a bigger headache. Less than a third said they would definitely or probably vote again for the president. A full quarter said they are irretrievably gone.
In all, six in 10 switchers are persuadable, prompting the question: What would it take to do the trick?
It won’t be easy. As the word cloud depicts, these voters continue to like Obama. They think he’s smart and sincere. They give him credit for trying. But the next two words encapsulate their twin doubts: that he is too liberal for their tastes and not effective enough for the country’s needs.
The first word may be easier to knock down than the second. These persuadable switchers describe themselves as significantly more conservative than Obama and his party. Strangely, they see Obama as slightly more liberal than his congressional counterparts. Even stranger, given that they voted for Obama, they see themselves as closer on the ideological spectrum to congressional Republicans than to the president.
The key for Obama may be to convince these voters that he is serious about deficit reduction. They care about the issue — more, as they perceive it, than do the president or congressional Republicans. Yet their preferred approach dovetails nicely with Obama’s. More than two-thirds would be willing to accept tax increases as part of a deficit-reduction plan.
The harder task for Obama will be to dispel the aura of ineffectiveness. This presents a twofold challenge: first, to show he can get something done in the face of a Republican-controlled House that isn’t inclined to hand him any such victory; and second, to demonstrate his effectiveness in the relatively short time remaining. If the ultimate measure is the economy — and more than half the persuadable switchers put it at the top of their list — that will be extraordinarily difficult. Even if Congress were to magically pass Obama’s plan swiftly and in full, the jobs turnaround is apt to be slow and far from assured.
Of course, Republicans aren’t about to be so compliant, but their word cloud helps explain the GOP’s new tone of seeming conciliation. When swing voters who backed you in 2010 come up with words such as “selfish,” “greedy” and “irresponsible” less than a year later, you’ve got a serious problem with the brand.
The political trick for Republicans is to puff up Obama’s “ineffective liberal” portrait while diminishing their image as the intransigent party. Their smartest move would be to quickly co-opt a piece of Obama’s jobs plan — tax cuts and a slice of trade deals, anyone? This jujitsu would dissipate the stubbornness rap without letting the president crow that Republicans acceded to his demand to “pass this bill.” Let Obama look like Mr. All-or-Nothing.
Yet much as he might prefer to, Obama won’t be running against congressional Republicans. This is why Mitt Romney’s approach to Obama — casting him as a nice guy in over his head — could be so potent. Where Texas Gov. Rick Perry can be cutting about Obama, Romney takes more of the “poor schnook” stance. He’s not telling swing voters they were wrong to give Obama a shot — just that the president tried and failed.
“If you think the country needs a turnaround, that’s what I do,” Romney said at the Tea Party debate.
Romney still has some explaining to do about why his private-sector turnarounds so often involved cutting jobs, not creating them. But he is emerging as a formidable candidate against an incumbent for whom trying, however hard, may not be enough.