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grassman
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Posted on: Aug. 06 2011,8:56 am |
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Boner? This country has become the playground for spoiled rich kids. Don't try and blame it on ONE person.
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Common Citizen
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Posted on: Aug. 06 2011,9:04 am |
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Tit for tat, I say.
NObama is all for hope and change...just not "tomorrow".
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MADDOG
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Posted on: Aug. 06 2011,11:02 am |
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(irisheyes @ Aug. 06 2011,9:09 am)
QUOTE QUOTE Was this really any surprise? The man has never ran a business or managed a payroll in his life. It was not a surprise, but the idea that we would be better if we had a businessman in there doesn't hold water; certainly without any historical proof either. The objective of most in business is to cut taxes on the rich, not to balance the budget. Obama has simply carried on with the game plan of tax cuts on income/capital gains and continued wars without appropriating funds to pay for them. I agree to some extent, but practical application is always just a little bit handy. I see it all the time in my bussiness. They take a guy who has never turned a wrench and make him a service manager or (gawd) take an accountant and make him a sales manager. In most of those cases, it wasn't good. Who knows what a cheerleader can do?
Obama isn't necessarily the one who needs to be hung out to dry unless you fault him for surrounding himself with tax evaders and a secretary of treasury who can't fill out his own taxes right. If one person is singled out, Geithner is the one who needs to go because of this.
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nedkelly
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Posted on: Aug. 06 2011,11:19 am |
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The Republican party sold it's soul to the TParty, now we all will pay... Boehner said he got 98% of what he wanted!.... ....
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MADDOG
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Posted on: Aug. 06 2011,11:31 am |
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98% of what he wanted? Like convincing enough of the tea party movement that was voted into office last year to go with a plan not entirely accepted by the tea party as a whole?
Was there enough cut from the budget? No. Should the debt ceiling been raised without the subtantial cuts made? No.
Hindsight now tells the tale that they should have never compromised.
Where do we go from here?
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Glad I Left
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Posted on: Aug. 06 2011,1:11 pm |
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typical politics... It's always someone else's fault. Unless it is good.
-------------- After we screw up health care reform, let's take on the initiative of unscrewing the education system (gov't education) Tacitus: (c. 56 AD-c. 117) "The more corrupt the state, the more it legislates."
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Liberal
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Posted on: Aug. 06 2011,2:37 pm |
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In the polls I've seen so far, a clear majority of Americans blame the Republican controlled Congress for this. Why would they blame the democrats for this when it's pretty clear who's fault it is?
-------------- The people are masters of both Congress and courts, not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow the men who pervert it!
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