kalm wrote:Chizzang wrote:Am I the only person that thinks Pence is actually far more dangerous and insane than Trump..?
It's the whole Cheney / Bush thing all over again
Trump is outwardly more nutty and obvious
but Pence is a fundamentalist true believer
and nothing is more dangerous than that
Trump gave him good cover for sure but for a typical conservative, what's not to like?
"Those who would have us ignore the battle being fought over life, marriage and religious liberty have forgotten the lessons of history. America's darkest moments have come when economic arguments trumped moral principles."
Pence, speaking at the Family Research Council's Values Voter Summit in 2010.
Eliminates food stamps for 65,000 residents only if they have no dependent children, are able bodied, and refuse to seek job training or work. “any able-bodied Indiana adult without children will need to be working at least 20 hours a week, be in job training, or searching for employment in order to qualify.”
http://fox59.com/2014/10/20/indiana-ado ... thousands/
Oh the horrors!
Gives corporations the largest tax break in history and also gave individual citizens the largest tax break in history. It was only the 2nd tax cut in Indiana state history..to go along with Indiana's 2+ billion budget surplus under Pence and highest in the nation state credit rating.
http://www.indystar.com/story/news/2016 ... /87382720/
Provides zero state funding for homeless shelters. While technically true, neglect to mention that:
"..So Pence has not requested funding homeless shelters, but it’s worth noting that’s far from unique in Indiana. The state budget ultimately is the work product of the Legislature, not the governor. And the lack of state funding has been consistent under Republican and Democratic leadership. (Indiana had Democratic governors from 1989-2005, before electing Republican Mitch Daniels and then Pence.)
Michael Stoops, director of community organizing with the advocacy group National Coalition for the Homeless, told PunditFact that Indiana follows the pattern of many rural and southern states.
"They are getting federal homeless dollars and passing them through to the cities and counties," Stoops said. "They don’t spend any of their own money.".."
http://www.politifact.com/punditfact/st ... nfavorabl/
Signs discrimination law that targets their LGBT neighbors. Signs a law that prevents private entities from being forced to compromise their religious beliefs under threat of legal action.