politico.com — Barack Obama plans to announce that he wants to focus extensively on cutting the federal deficit in 2010. Lets see then, he needs to veto government take over of health care, cap and trade. He must lower taxes on everyone. Basically he needs to do the exact opposite of what he is now doing and if you believe he will do that you got some bad drugs.
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merton42Nov 14, 2009
Yep, or the Fairness Doctrine!!
jerbakerNov 14, 2009
That depends. If you stop spending, whether you think it's right or wrong, that means there will be that many more people without jobs and that many more businesses failing. Maybe you think that's a good thing and maybe you don't, but it's a fact nonetheless.
miwingmanNov 14, 2009
If you can push Cap and Trade to the back burner then apparently it is not the urgent issue supporters say it is. Therefore don't just push it to the back burner, but throw it down the garbage disposal.
beratebirthersNov 14, 2009
Doesn't mean it worked. Bill Clinton raised the capital gains and the economic boomed!
govtdoesnotworkNov 15, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5yxFtTwDcc" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5yxFtTwDcc</a>
charlotte_webNov 16, 2009
And Biomass is "green as hell"? How many millions of new acres of farmland is going to be required to plant for biomass energy? What about all of the fuel oil & coal that will be used in the production, harvesting, and processing of the plant? What about the pollution released through burning biomass?
berationalNov 17, 2009
I'll give it to you that I'm not paying really close attention, but it seems like the Republican "suggestions" that you mention are not being proposed as amendments, but as completely separate bills which have nearly none of the language with the spirit of what is trying to be accomplished. Seems to me it is mostly posturing so they can say "our bill was steam rolled by those commie liberals"I would love tort reform on mal practice to be in this bill. For the first time in a long time we have a real chance of getting some. But for that to happen somebody has to come to the table and say I will vote for this bill if this tort reform passage is in there.
theonekenNov 21, 2009
Nope. Those things you just mentioned are 'spending binges'. Without the government wasting our money, taxes wouldn't need to be nearly as high. The problem is government spending, not taxes being too low.