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  • TheBlueOne0

    “There is no policy that President Obama has passed or proposed that added as much to the deficit as the Republican Party's $3.9 trillion extension of the Bush tax cuts...Republicans and tea party candidates are both running campaigns based around concern for the deficit. But both, to my knowledge, support the single-largest increase in the deficit that anyone of either party has proposed in memory.”

    When you clowns get back to reality, you let me know.

    • the health stuff has yet to take effect. give it time. look how long it took for fdrs schemes.
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    • im open to reversing tax cuts. and if so id expect some job loss. in this economy maybe weening it is better though.
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    • and blue http://voices.washin…
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    • if it wil cost 3.9 trillion in ten years do you know if that counts any revenue generated by unemployed people and such. or just straight loss of revenue considering nothign else?
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    • or just pure revenue loss.
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    • upside on revenue loss is cant afford wars, and retarded programs. more money in private sector. +'s -'s
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    • on a personal note glad to see yur back and your puss has finally stopped bleeding
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    • Repubs don't care if war is affordable or not, it won't stop them from starting one.DCDesigns

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