The debate is OVER

Democrats cant run a whorehouse and make money at it. If Democrats ran the Sahara desert in 5 years we'd have a shortage of sand.
The simple fact is, Democrats do not know how business works, how the economy works, what creates jobs and prosperity. Look at Obama. Five years and almost every month some new job initiative and fewer people are working now than when he took office. Because he doesnt know how and why jobs arecreated. Illinois is another great example. They ramped up taxes on "the rich" and "big corporations." And then had to hand out special exemptions to,e.g. Caterpillar to keep them from moving to Indiana. And the state budget is one of the worst in the country.
Republicans like Walker know that creating special zones, special programs, special entitlements is no way to create general prosperity. That's why they succeed while Democrats fail.
 
Democrats cant run a whorehouse and make money at it. If Democrats ran the Sahara desert in 5 years we'd have a shortage of sand.
The simple fact is, Democrats do not know how business works, how the economy works, what creates jobs and prosperity. Look at Obama. Five years and almost every month some new job initiative and fewer people are working now than when he took office. Because he doesnt know how and why jobs arecreated. Illinois is another great example. They ramped up taxes on "the rich" and "big corporations." And then had to hand out special exemptions to,e.g. Caterpillar to keep them from moving to Indiana. And the state budget is one of the worst in the country.
Republicans like Walker know that creating special zones, special programs, special entitlements is no way to create general prosperity. That's why they succeed while Democrats fail.

A third piece of monumental evidence that Dumbocrat policy is a failed ideology is right here and further illustrates your point on taxes in Illinois:

High Tax States Are Losing Taxpayers - US News
 
If 60 years of complete and total Democrat control bankrupting Detorit and collapsing it didn't prove that liberal ideology is a failed ideology filled with failed policies (and make no mistake, it did) then this certainly ends the debate:

Limbaugh cited an Associated Press report run Wednesday on page A14 of the New York Times about the Wisconsin Assembly passing Walker’s $504 million tax-cut plan. As previously reported by TheBlaze, Walker intends to use part of Wisconsin’s projected $977 million surplus to pay for property and income tax cuts.

“He introduced a bill in January that would send $406 million to technical colleges to reduce their property tax hit and cut income taxes by $98 million by reducing the lowest bracket to 4 percent from 4.4 percent,” the report states. “The end result would be a $131 reduction a median home’s tax bill this December and $46 in annual income tax savings for the average worker.”

“The solution to this country’s problems gets ten lines in the New York Times,” Limbaugh said. “I’m amazed they even ran the story. But it gets ten lines. I think this is one of the biggest and under commented on — and including in conservative media. This is simply huge what Scott Walker has done.”

Limbaugh explained that Walker took over one of the “bluest of blue” states and completely transformed it for the better with conservative policies.

“They did everything they could, not just to destroy Walker’s political career, they tried to destroy his reputation and his political life,” he added. “He persevered, he overcame, he dominated and he won.”

Down from 9.2 percent in 2009, Wisconsin had an unemployment rate of 6.1 percent in January, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports. Walker also announced earlier this year that the state had added 106,100 private-sector jobs in his first three years in office.

“The schools have been reformed, so the unions do not control every aspect of it now. There is a surplus of nearly a billion dollars in this economy,” Limbaugh continued. “And he’s returning half of that to residents of the state in the form of a property tax cut and income tax cuts — and it gets ten lines in the New York Times

Comparing Wisconsin’s situation to that of the rest of the United States, Limbaugh said most states are struggling.

“We’ve got the answer in practical and real political terms, and real-life experience,” he added. “The blueprint for how to win elections and the blueprint for how to govern after you win elections, the blueprint for economic revival, the blueprint for employment revival, the blueprint for budgetary solvency! It’s amazing, it is a huge story

“The Democrats are living in mortal fear that this is gonna be discovered,” Limbaugh said. “They are living in mortal fear that the Republicans are going to get their butts in gear and learn from this and try to replicate it. So far there’s no sign of that.”

Democrats Are "Living in Mortal Fear" of the Day This Huge Story Is Widely Reported

Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan

"The debt explosion has resulted not from big spending by the Democrats, but instead the Republican Party's embrace, about three decades ago, of the insidious doctrine that deficits don't matter if they result from tax cuts."
David Stockman - Director of the Office of Management and Budget for U.S. President Ronald Reagan.

"Grover Norquist has no plan to pay this debt down. His plan says you continue to add to the debt..."
Senator Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.)
 
How is it that progressive policies promoted mostly by Democrat politicians, which have proven time and again to cause terrible economic problems, is a matter of debate?

Only in a nation infected with a terrible dread disease...sometimes referred to as Liberalism.
 
If 60 years of complete and total Democrat control bankrupting Detorit and collapsing it didn't prove that liberal ideology is a failed ideology filled with failed policies (and make no mistake, it did) then this certainly ends the debate:

Limbaugh cited an Associated Press report run Wednesday on page A14 of the New York Times about the Wisconsin Assembly passing Walker’s $504 million tax-cut plan. As previously reported by TheBlaze, Walker intends to use part of Wisconsin’s projected $977 million surplus to pay for property and income tax cuts.

“He introduced a bill in January that would send $406 million to technical colleges to reduce their property tax hit and cut income taxes by $98 million by reducing the lowest bracket to 4 percent from 4.4 percent,” the report states. “The end result would be a $131 reduction a median home’s tax bill this December and $46 in annual income tax savings for the average worker.”

“The solution to this country’s problems gets ten lines in the New York Times,” Limbaugh said. “I’m amazed they even ran the story. But it gets ten lines. I think this is one of the biggest and under commented on — and including in conservative media. This is simply huge what Scott Walker has done.”

Limbaugh explained that Walker took over one of the “bluest of blue” states and completely transformed it for the better with conservative policies.

“They did everything they could, not just to destroy Walker’s political career, they tried to destroy his reputation and his political life,” he added. “He persevered, he overcame, he dominated and he won.”

Down from 9.2 percent in 2009, Wisconsin had an unemployment rate of 6.1 percent in January, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports. Walker also announced earlier this year that the state had added 106,100 private-sector jobs in his first three years in office.

“The schools have been reformed, so the unions do not control every aspect of it now. There is a surplus of nearly a billion dollars in this economy,” Limbaugh continued. “And he’s returning half of that to residents of the state in the form of a property tax cut and income tax cuts — and it gets ten lines in the New York Times

Comparing Wisconsin’s situation to that of the rest of the United States, Limbaugh said most states are struggling.

“We’ve got the answer in practical and real political terms, and real-life experience,” he added. “The blueprint for how to win elections and the blueprint for how to govern after you win elections, the blueprint for economic revival, the blueprint for employment revival, the blueprint for budgetary solvency! It’s amazing, it is a huge story

“The Democrats are living in mortal fear that this is gonna be discovered,” Limbaugh said. “They are living in mortal fear that the Republicans are going to get their butts in gear and learn from this and try to replicate it. So far there’s no sign of that.”

Democrats Are "Living in Mortal Fear" of the Day This Huge Story Is Widely Reported

Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan

"The debt explosion has resulted not from big spending by the Democrats, but instead the Republican Party's embrace, about three decades ago, of the insidious doctrine that deficits don't matter if they result from tax cuts."
David Stockman - Director of the Office of Management and Budget for U.S. President Ronald Reagan.

"Grover Norquist has no plan to pay this debt down. His plan says you continue to add to the debt..."
Senator Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.)

That's funny right there.
You quote Moynihan on facts and opinions and then proceed to produce two opinions to counter his fact.
Do you actually understand the difference between a fact and an opinion?
 
Your thought and that is all it happens to be.


If 60 years of complete and total Democrat control bankrupting Detorit and collapsing it didn't prove that liberal ideology is a failed ideology filled with failed policies (and make no mistake, it did) then this certainly ends the debate:

Limbaugh cited an Associated Press report run Wednesday on page A14 of the New York Times about the Wisconsin Assembly passing Walker’s $504 million tax-cut plan. As previously reported by TheBlaze, Walker intends to use part of Wisconsin’s projected $977 million surplus to pay for property and income tax cuts.

“He introduced a bill in January that would send $406 million to technical colleges to reduce their property tax hit and cut income taxes by $98 million by reducing the lowest bracket to 4 percent from 4.4 percent,” the report states. “The end result would be a $131 reduction a median home’s tax bill this December and $46 in annual income tax savings for the average worker.”

“The solution to this country’s problems gets ten lines in the New York Times,” Limbaugh said. “I’m amazed they even ran the story. But it gets ten lines. I think this is one of the biggest and under commented on — and including in conservative media. This is simply huge what Scott Walker has done.”

Limbaugh explained that Walker took over one of the “bluest of blue” states and completely transformed it for the better with conservative policies.

“They did everything they could, not just to destroy Walker’s political career, they tried to destroy his reputation and his political life,” he added. “He persevered, he overcame, he dominated and he won.”

Down from 9.2 percent in 2009, Wisconsin had an unemployment rate of 6.1 percent in January, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports. Walker also announced earlier this year that the state had added 106,100 private-sector jobs in his first three years in office.

“The schools have been reformed, so the unions do not control every aspect of it now. There is a surplus of nearly a billion dollars in this economy,” Limbaugh continued. “And he’s returning half of that to residents of the state in the form of a property tax cut and income tax cuts — and it gets ten lines in the New York Times

Comparing Wisconsin’s situation to that of the rest of the United States, Limbaugh said most states are struggling.

“We’ve got the answer in practical and real political terms, and real-life experience,” he added. “The blueprint for how to win elections and the blueprint for how to govern after you win elections, the blueprint for economic revival, the blueprint for employment revival, the blueprint for budgetary solvency! It’s amazing, it is a huge story

“The Democrats are living in mortal fear that this is gonna be discovered,” Limbaugh said. “They are living in mortal fear that the Republicans are going to get their butts in gear and learn from this and try to replicate it. So far there’s no sign of that.”

Democrats Are "Living in Mortal Fear" of the Day This Huge Story Is Widely Reported
 
Dems were in charge during the good times too. But I guess those don't count. Maybe the Republican governor will magically save Detroit by hatin the gays and ranting about Obamacare.

The only time Dems are in charge "during the good times" is when they take over prosperity from conservatives who built the prosperity (such as the case of Clinton who rode the economic tidal wave created by Reagan) - and then they crash it (as Clinton did with our housing market coupled with ignoring Al Qaeda while gutting defense, leading to 9/11 which cost ungodly billions to clean up and trillions more in wars).

So Reagan, that was out of office for over 4 years instigated the dot com bubble....funny thing is he didn't even have a computer....Bush was in charge when the recession hit, just like Hoover was in charge when the Great Depression hit, but you want to blame democrats.......

Seems like someone forgot it was Clinton's recession. Handled by GWB without the drama of Obama and the disaster that ensued.
 
The only debate that is over as far as liberals are concerned is that global warming/climate change is caused by humans.

And, of course, only conservative humans.
 
If 60 years of complete and total Democrat control bankrupting Detorit and collapsing it didn't prove that liberal ideology is a failed ideology filled with failed policies (and make no mistake, it did) then this certainly ends the debate:

Limbaugh cited an Associated Press report run Wednesday on page A14 of the New York Times about the Wisconsin Assembly passing Walker’s $504 million tax-cut plan. As previously reported by TheBlaze, Walker intends to use part of Wisconsin’s projected $977 million surplus to pay for property and income tax cuts.

“He introduced a bill in January that would send $406 million to technical colleges to reduce their property tax hit and cut income taxes by $98 million by reducing the lowest bracket to 4 percent from 4.4 percent,” the report states. “The end result would be a $131 reduction a median home’s tax bill this December and $46 in annual income tax savings for the average worker.”

“The solution to this country’s problems gets ten lines in the New York Times,” Limbaugh said. “I’m amazed they even ran the story. But it gets ten lines. I think this is one of the biggest and under commented on — and including in conservative media. This is simply huge what Scott Walker has done.”

Limbaugh explained that Walker took over one of the “bluest of blue” states and completely transformed it for the better with conservative policies.

“They did everything they could, not just to destroy Walker’s political career, they tried to destroy his reputation and his political life,” he added. “He persevered, he overcame, he dominated and he won.”

Down from 9.2 percent in 2009, Wisconsin had an unemployment rate of 6.1 percent in January, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports. Walker also announced earlier this year that the state had added 106,100 private-sector jobs in his first three years in office.

“The schools have been reformed, so the unions do not control every aspect of it now. There is a surplus of nearly a billion dollars in this economy,” Limbaugh continued. “And he’s returning half of that to residents of the state in the form of a property tax cut and income tax cuts — and it gets ten lines in the New York Times

Comparing Wisconsin’s situation to that of the rest of the United States, Limbaugh said most states are struggling.

“We’ve got the answer in practical and real political terms, and real-life experience,” he added. “The blueprint for how to win elections and the blueprint for how to govern after you win elections, the blueprint for economic revival, the blueprint for employment revival, the blueprint for budgetary solvency! It’s amazing, it is a huge story

“The Democrats are living in mortal fear that this is gonna be discovered,” Limbaugh said. “They are living in mortal fear that the Republicans are going to get their butts in gear and learn from this and try to replicate it. So far there’s no sign of that.”

Democrats Are "Living in Mortal Fear" of the Day This Huge Story Is Widely Reported

Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan

"The debt explosion has resulted not from big spending by the Democrats, but instead the Republican Party's embrace, about three decades ago, of the insidious doctrine that deficits don't matter if they result from tax cuts."
David Stockman - Director of the Office of Management and Budget for U.S. President Ronald Reagan.

"Grover Norquist has no plan to pay this debt down. His plan says you continue to add to the debt..."
Senator Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.)

And sadly the left continues to make up their own facts. $7 trillion added to the debt during the Obama reign of terror. $7 trillion. More than Reagan, Bush I, and Bush II combined in a total of 5 terms.

You can't "tax cut" your way to a deficit. You can only spend your way to a deficit. Period. If the federal government spent $0.00 per year, there would be no debt. It's spending that creates debt - no matter how desperately you greedy government gravy-train liberals want to convince people otherwise.
 
Your thought and that is all it happens to be.


If 60 years of complete and total Democrat control bankrupting Detorit and collapsing it didn't prove that liberal ideology is a failed ideology filled with failed policies (and make no mistake, it did) then this certainly ends the debate:

Limbaugh cited an Associated Press report run Wednesday on page A14 of the New York Times about the Wisconsin Assembly passing Walker’s $504 million tax-cut plan. As previously reported by TheBlaze, Walker intends to use part of Wisconsin’s projected $977 million surplus to pay for property and income tax cuts.

“He introduced a bill in January that would send $406 million to technical colleges to reduce their property tax hit and cut income taxes by $98 million by reducing the lowest bracket to 4 percent from 4.4 percent,” the report states. “The end result would be a $131 reduction a median home’s tax bill this December and $46 in annual income tax savings for the average worker.”

“The solution to this country’s problems gets ten lines in the New York Times,” Limbaugh said. “I’m amazed they even ran the story. But it gets ten lines. I think this is one of the biggest and under commented on — and including in conservative media. This is simply huge what Scott Walker has done.”

Limbaugh explained that Walker took over one of the “bluest of blue” states and completely transformed it for the better with conservative policies.

“They did everything they could, not just to destroy Walker’s political career, they tried to destroy his reputation and his political life,” he added. “He persevered, he overcame, he dominated and he won.”

Down from 9.2 percent in 2009, Wisconsin had an unemployment rate of 6.1 percent in January, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports. Walker also announced earlier this year that the state had added 106,100 private-sector jobs in his first three years in office.

“The schools have been reformed, so the unions do not control every aspect of it now. There is a surplus of nearly a billion dollars in this economy,” Limbaugh continued. “And he’s returning half of that to residents of the state in the form of a property tax cut and income tax cuts — and it gets ten lines in the New York Times

Comparing Wisconsin’s situation to that of the rest of the United States, Limbaugh said most states are struggling.

“We’ve got the answer in practical and real political terms, and real-life experience,” he added. “The blueprint for how to win elections and the blueprint for how to govern after you win elections, the blueprint for economic revival, the blueprint for employment revival, the blueprint for budgetary solvency! It’s amazing, it is a huge story

“The Democrats are living in mortal fear that this is gonna be discovered,” Limbaugh said. “They are living in mortal fear that the Republicans are going to get their butts in gear and learn from this and try to replicate it. So far there’s no sign of that.”

Democrats Are "Living in Mortal Fear" of the Day This Huge Story Is Widely Reported

The facts say otherwise chief! :)
 
Why sure, It's all the democrats fault.......short on economic history so just cut to the chase and try not to blame it on auto execs.....

You're right [MENTION=30820]Moonglow[/MENTION] - auto execs do shoulder a lot of the blame. After all, they caved to the idiot, greedy, spread-the-wealth unions which crippled their cash flow and proved once again that Dumbocrat policy is bad economic policy.

And they made a lot of crappy cars consumers didn't want.
 
Why sure, It's all the democrats fault.......short on economic history so just cut to the chase and try not to blame it on auto execs.....

You're right [MENTION=30820]Moonglow[/MENTION] - auto execs do shoulder a lot of the blame. After all, they caved to the idiot, greedy, spread-the-wealth unions which crippled their cash flow and proved once again that Dumbocrat policy is bad economic policy.

And they made a lot of crappy cars consumers didn't want.

So they should have gone out of business, right? Instead Obama rescued them and they continue to make crappy cars, like the Volt, that no one wants.
See how that works?
 
You're right [MENTION=30820]Moonglow[/MENTION] - auto execs do shoulder a lot of the blame. After all, they caved to the idiot, greedy, spread-the-wealth unions which crippled their cash flow and proved once again that Dumbocrat policy is bad economic policy.

And they made a lot of crappy cars consumers didn't want.

So they should have gone out of business, right? Instead Obama rescued them and they continue to make crappy cars, like the Volt, that no one wants.
See how that works?

The execs ran it into the ground and it should have gone under.
 
If 60 years of complete and total Democrat control bankrupting Detorit and collapsing it didn't prove that liberal ideology is a failed ideology filled with failed policies (and make no mistake, it did) then this certainly ends the debate:

Limbaugh cited an Associated Press report run Wednesday
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Political spectra don't play in city-level politics, Brainiac. Mayors are city managers. Whether they have a D, an R or no letter at all after their name is irrelevant. They don't politically philosophize. They call out the snow plows and hand over keys to the city.

Duh.
 
Why sure, It's all the democrats fault.......short on economic history so just cut to the chase and try not to blame it on auto execs.....

what do auto execs have to do with Detroit's failure? Why do you always blame businesses for a government's failure?
 
And they made a lot of crappy cars consumers didn't want.

UAW forced US car companies labor costs very high vs. import. UAW prevented cost-saving by blocking use of innovative high-efficiency technologies. Left with few options to control costs, execs switched cars designs from expensive quality parts to cheap inferior parts. US cars gets worse and worse. People began to buy Japanese cars instead of US cars.

UAW made it impossible for US companies to compete with Japanese manufacturers.
 
And they made a lot of crappy cars consumers didn't want.

UAW forced US car companies labor costs very high vs. import. UAW prevented cost-saving by blocking use of innovative high-efficiency technologies. Left with few options to control costs, execs switched cars designs from expensive quality parts to cheap inferior parts. US cars gets worse and worse. People began to buy Japanese cars instead of US cars.

UAW made it impossible for US companies to compete with Japanese manufacturers.

Heh - not on this planet Gummo. Japanese cars started selling because the Japanese, unlike Detroit, offered sensible-sized cars while Detroit was obtusely fixated on chrome mountain tuna boats on wheels. After the fuel escapades of the 1970s the buying public was fed up with the gas guzzling bullshit.

Matter of fact when Saturn started up in the late '80s the whole idea was they were going to make cars in the US that felt like and looked like and drove like the more practical designs already coming out of Japan and Europe. That was its theme.

Put the blame where it belongs -- designers obsessed with profit over practicality.
 
If 60 years of complete and total Democrat control bankrupting Detorit and collapsing it didn't prove that liberal ideology is a failed ideology filled with failed policies (and make no mistake, it did) then this certainly ends the debate:

Limbaugh cited an Associated Press report run Wednesday on page A14 of the New York Times about the Wisconsin Assembly passing Walker&#8217;s $504 million tax-cut plan. As previously reported by TheBlaze, Walker intends to use part of Wisconsin&#8217;s projected $977 million surplus to pay for property and income tax cuts.

&#8220;He introduced a bill in January that would send $406 million to technical colleges to reduce their property tax hit and cut income taxes by $98 million by reducing the lowest bracket to 4 percent from 4.4 percent,&#8221; the report states. &#8220;The end result would be a $131 reduction a median home&#8217;s tax bill this December and $46 in annual income tax savings for the average worker.&#8221;

&#8220;The solution to this country&#8217;s problems gets ten lines in the New York Times,&#8221; Limbaugh said. &#8220;I&#8217;m amazed they even ran the story. But it gets ten lines. I think this is one of the biggest and under commented on &#8212; and including in conservative media. This is simply huge what Scott Walker has done.&#8221;

Limbaugh explained that Walker took over one of the &#8220;bluest of blue&#8221; states and completely transformed it for the better with conservative policies.

&#8220;They did everything they could, not just to destroy Walker&#8217;s political career, they tried to destroy his reputation and his political life,&#8221; he added. &#8220;He persevered, he overcame, he dominated and he won.&#8221;

Down from 9.2 percent in 2009, Wisconsin had an unemployment rate of 6.1 percent in January, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports. Walker also announced earlier this year that the state had added 106,100 private-sector jobs in his first three years in office.

&#8220;The schools have been reformed, so the unions do not control every aspect of it now. There is a surplus of nearly a billion dollars in this economy,&#8221; Limbaugh continued. &#8220;And he&#8217;s returning half of that to residents of the state in the form of a property tax cut and income tax cuts &#8212; and it gets ten lines in the New York Times.&#8221;

Comparing Wisconsin&#8217;s situation to that of the rest of the United States, Limbaugh said most states are struggling.

&#8220;We&#8217;ve got the answer in practical and real political terms, and real-life experience,&#8221; he added. &#8220;The blueprint for how to win elections and the blueprint for how to govern after you win elections, the blueprint for economic revival, the blueprint for employment revival, the blueprint for budgetary solvency! It&#8217;s amazing, it is a huge story.&#8221;

&#8220;The Democrats are living in mortal fear that this is gonna be discovered,&#8221; Limbaugh said. &#8220;They are living in mortal fear that the Republicans are going to get their butts in gear and learn from this and try to replicate it. So far there&#8217;s no sign of that.&#8221;

Democrats Are "Living in Mortal Fear" of the Day This Huge Story Is Widely Reported

Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan

"The debt explosion has resulted not from big spending by the Democrats, but instead the Republican Party's embrace, about three decades ago, of the insidious doctrine that deficits don't matter if they result from tax cuts."
David Stockman - Director of the Office of Management and Budget for U.S. President Ronald Reagan.

"Grover Norquist has no plan to pay this debt down. His plan says you continue to add to the debt..."
Senator Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.)

And sadly the left continues to make up their own facts. $7 trillion added to the debt during the Obama reign of terror. $7 trillion. More than Reagan, Bush I, and Bush II combined in a total of 5 terms.

You can't "tax cut" your way to a deficit. You can only spend your way to a deficit. Period. If the federal government spent $0.00 per year, there would be no debt. It's spending that creates debt - no matter how desperately you greedy government gravy-train liberals want to convince people otherwise.

You certainly CAN tax cut your way to deficits. Are you THAT fucking retarded? Reagan proved it.

Democrats PAY for what they spend through tax revenue. It is called 'tax and spend'.

There was no debt to speak of before Reagan. Kennedy and Johnson faced budget surpluses'.

Ronald Reagan, the actor, switched the federal government from what he critically called, a &#8220;tax and spend&#8221; policy, to a &#8220;borrow and spend&#8221; policy, where the government continued its heavy spending, but used borrowed money instead of tax revenue to pay the bills. The results were catastrophic. Although it had taken the United States more than 200 years to accumulate the first $1 trillion of national debt, it took only five years under Reagan to add the second one trillion dollars to the debt. By the end of the 12 years of the Reagan-Bush administrations, the national debt had quadrupled to $4 trillion!

Please explain how 'borrow and spend' is a conservative tenet...PLEASE. I want to hear it pea brain. Tell us how making our children and grand children pay is fiscal conservatism.

And stick the blame Obama up your greasy ass.
 
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