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Tell us about what a great job Bush did with our economy?
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Tell us about what a great job Bush did with our economy?
Are we talking about Bush's $4.9 trillion crappy job or Obama's $9.3 trillion crappy job?
Why aren't Trump and Republicans sending the repeal and replace bill they voted for over 50 times under Obama to the floor now that they control the White House and legislature?
How do you trust him when he lied and is also obviously covering something his taxes would reveal .
Why don't you ask ME? Or are you afraid of a cogent response? (I notice that most liberals like to refer to unspecified third parties in order to avoid having to justify their own opinions.)
I don't the Constitution mentions any specific amounts.Okay: I'm listening to Limbaugh right now, as he waxes poetic about the virtues of Trump's big ol' big government one TRILLION dollar infrastructure idea. Where is that in the Constitution?
When the lefties use the General Welfare clause for things like health care & welfare, the GOP goes ballistic.General Welfare Clause. And it doesn't seem to bother you that we spend that much building cities on other countries,Okay: I'm listening to Limbaugh right now, as he waxes poetic about the virtues of Trump's big ol' big government one TRILLION dollar infrastructure idea. Where is that in the Constitution?.
No, where in the Constitution is paying for infrastructure?
Neither were "Medicare" or "heath insurance" or "welfare".I don't believe "infrastructure" was a recognized word in 1787. But then your "question" was disingenuous to begin with...No, where in the Constitution is paying for infrastructure?
Why don't you ask ME? Or are you afraid of a cogent response? (I notice that most liberals like to refer to unspecified third parties in order to avoid having to justify their own opinions.)
Why don't you ask ME? Or are you afraid of a cogent response? (I notice that most liberals like to refer to unspecified third parties in order to avoid having to justify their own opinions.)
Why don't you ask ME? Or are you afraid of a cogent response? (I notice that most liberals like to refer to unspecified third parties in order to avoid having to justify their own opinions.)
Let me guess: 41% was your test score in Civics.
Let me guess: 41% was your test score in Civics.
Are (bad) guesses all you deal in? I prefer logical analysis.
Question:
Are you more honest than Trump?