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washington post article lambasting obama's debt approach
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montecarlo wrote
at 11:37 AM, Friday July 8, 2011 EDT |
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Thraxle wrote
at 11:42 AM, Friday July 8, 2011 EDT Krauthammer always leans into Obama.
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deadcode wrote
at 11:55 AM, Friday July 8, 2011 EDT Some very good points tho; I definitely agree with his theory on the political moves they are making; (2 third rail theory; electrocution).
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deadcode wrote
at 11:56 AM, Friday July 8, 2011 EDT They definitely baited the GOP into actually producing a budget that fixes the deficits; now they get to sit on the sidelines and stoke fear about all the cuts involved in the budget; and avoid having to do anything about it themselves.
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MadHat_Sam wrote
at 1:13 PM, Friday July 8, 2011 EDT Krauthammer is a douchnozzle, rather interesting piece though, Joe you shouldn't refer to opinion editorials as articles though. It is rather silly to lambast the President over playing the same politics the Republicans have been playing for years without ever getting sanctimonious over the actions of the politicians that support his ideology.
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Barack H Obama wrote
at 1:43 PM, Friday July 8, 2011 EDT He just stated the plans that have been floating in the GOP air, but never give any calculations on how many years this plan would get us out of debt...
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deadcode wrote
at 2:26 PM, Friday July 8, 2011 EDT |
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Tourney Champ wrote
at 3:25 PM, Friday July 8, 2011 EDT god i would love to see the US become a debt buyer instead of a debt seller. if we cannot find the political will to get this nation's finances in order i think one of the Paul family could actually have a shot at president in the future
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deadcode wrote
at 7:19 PM, Friday July 8, 2011 EDT That's kinda how I see it as well. I think libertarians will continue to make gains until they win the presidency. I doubt that any other leader at the moment will actually create change.
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MadHat_Sam wrote
at 3:44 PM, Saturday July 9, 2011 EDT The majority of the country wants social services and will continue to want them at their current level or greater.
The world is not moving towards an objectivist leaning thinking. We are moving towards corporate feudalism, or societies that do not hold profit and greed* as their central principle. *not meant in the negative sense. |
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Khloe Kardashian wrote
at 3:49 PM, Saturday July 9, 2011 EDT wow sam you are such an optimist - i had no idea
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