MaggieMae
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- Apr 3, 2009
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You don't seem to understand a simple poll.
I said PRIMARY problem. I didn't say all or none...that saying if you vote spending - then you think there is no revenue problem.
Geez...I thought people understood basic English and simple concepts.
You didn't, but that's definitely the tone of the debate, noting that the Republicans would rather default on the national debt than raise one red cent in additional revenue.
So I see you enjoy your Kool Aid blue. Your just like them.
It can also be said with equal "accuracy" that the Democrats would rather default on the national debt than spend one red cent less on runaway entitlements.
That's so not true. The proposal still on the table calls for $4 trillion in cuts, much of which does address runaway entitlements. Once that basic premise is agreed to, then the nuts and bolts of WHERE will be subject to congressional debate. Obviously the entire proposal isn't laid out yet. First things first. But the Republicans still have their feet encased in clay because the $4 trillion also calls for elimination of certain major tax breaks (which, by the way, a majority of people in every single poll says THEY WANT!).
Budget/Taxes