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fiscal crisis....
With a pending resolution looming, temporary as it may be, here's my question:
Which jackass will be the first to "claim" victory? Who will it be, since we certainly don't have a victory because these jackholes are still in power! Funny how with the growing scope of government shutdowns hanging over our collective heads, not once EVER did these useless POS's even consider not taking their pay. Regardless of the outcome I still think the ALL need to go! They don't need to leave (government) but they can't stay here (the USA)!!!! |
Whitehouse had already said there are no winners.
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They have opted to allow 986 billion as opposed to the 1 trillion to be spent until February. 14 billion not borrowed woop de doo
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Politically, it's a short-term win for the Democrats. In the long term, it's a loss for all of us who will be alive when the debt, combined with impossible entitlements to the Baby Boomers, collapse the economy, in about 15 - 20 years.
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More tyranny designed to keep the ruling class in power.
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I believe the" tea party "will be stronger as a result of what happened Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Great intellectual problem solving. |
You guys realize that Obama is spending less Money than any president since Eisenhower?
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The % increase of spending under Obama is less than any president since Ike. We're still spending a lot, but considering the spending vector was set before he took office the statement is still significant. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Well. You get my point.
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I know we're bringing in more revenue than ever before ! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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And, as Spence says, we are still spending a lot. I think that is his way, from a middle perspective, of saying we are spending too much. |
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If you want to put his face on Mt Rushmore because his 'precentage increase in spending' is lower than some ofther...that's because Obama's baseline is so much higher. If George Washington spent $100,000 in his first year, then $200,000 in his second year, that's a 100% increase. If Obama spends $3 trillion one year and $3.1 trillion the next year, that's a 3.3% inbcrease. Does that make Obama a fiscal hawk? Hardly. The other question is, what has he done with that money? Was it well spent? Unemployment is still well above average...for those who are working, median wages are down about 8%. Our debt is several trillions higher than it was before he got elected...he has done nothing to address entitlement funding. Almost a trillion on a stimulus that was supposed to galvanize "shovel ready" jobs, which did almost nohting. The stock market made a big comeback. That's about the only level of improvement...and it's a development that most who voted for Obama would say is a bad thing, as it only helps Wall Street fatcats or some such nonsense... |
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Cruz is a smart guy and hell bent on becoming POTUS. He's going to keep the fringe in the media spotlight and continue to erode what's left of party unity. He'll make it 1/2 through the primary then comes the big flush... -spence |
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He will never become potus. Why? Because of his green eggs and ham episode. It will be used against him for eternity.
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The media has done a very good job at taking the Tea Party (those who feel that debt of $200,000 per American represents a 'problem') and portraying them as radicals and racists. That has kept the tea party somewhat marginalized. This shutdown will temporarily re-enforce that. The time will come when even you, Spence, are going to have to admit that Paul Ryan had a point, and that we would have been better off had we listened to him. Spence, when your kids graduate from college and are facing a Depression and federal income tax rates of 45%, and they ask you why our generation already spent every cent they will ever earn and then some, what are you going to say? That it was fair that we are dumping $100 trillion of debt in their laps? That we had no choice? That it's Sarah Palin's fault? |
I love it, blame the media. Blame blame blame blame blame.
No mention of the fact that the Tea Party essentially shut the government down and has brought upon themselves more criticism from their own party than I've seen in a lifetime. Have fun with candidate Cruz. -spence |
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What's this horrible "tea party" you speak of ?? You blame them for everything now. You spout off negativity about them every chance you get . The guy whose picture you have on your bedroom ceiling is obsessed with Rush and the Fox network . Enough to go on illegal witch hunts . Talk about blaming news !!!! I Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Spence...who do we blame for the 2004 shut down by the Dems....the same Dems that were aganist raising the debt then, R belly aching now....the only difference between then and now we had a Republican for a president then and now a Democrat...how people forget...and now U have the far left radicals want the leaders of the gop to go on trial....will never happen
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cost was est. at $25B.
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