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04-23-2012, 01:20 PM
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Ryan/Romney fiddlem while nation collapses
Yup, the Ryan budget doesnt do jack squat to help the economy for over a decade
and Mr Romneys plan for the economy adds 20% to Obamas debt in 10 years ...
which tells me the economy isnt about to collapse as the right wingers would have you beliee OR the repubicans dont really give a rats ass about the economy and lie through their ass
you decide.
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04-23-2012, 01:38 PM
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you make absolutely no sense and you dont even realize it, so maybe we should go easy on you.
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04-23-2012, 01:55 PM
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The House Republican budget plan released today would not restrain the growth of the national debt. In fact, if implemented, the actual policy proposals laid out in the plan would result in publicly held debt rising from about $10 trillion this year to more than $22 trillion by 2022. Under their proposal, within 10 years we will be spending more on interest payments on the debt than we will on Medicare.
look it up sport
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04-23-2012, 02:00 PM
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Under Obama, the public debt is expected to rise over the decade, to 80% of GDP, according to an earlier analysis by the group. It based its projection on his proposals, including ending the George W. Bush-era tax breaks for those earning beyond $250,000 a year.
For its analysis of the GOP candidates, the group compared campaign proposals to existing policies, and those it assumes will occur, including the continuation of the Bush-era tax cuts. Under that baseline, the group said, the debt would reach 85% of GDP by 2021.
Gingrich has noted that the federal budget was balanced when he was House speaker. But the budget group said the policies he's promoting now, including spending on space exploration, would increase the national debt by an additional $7 trillion over the baseline over the next decade to 114% of GDP. Santorum's policies would drive up the debt by an additional $4.5 trillion, to 104%.
Romney's proposals would increase public debt to between 85% and 96% of GDP, depending on the level of new revenue his proposals could generate in addition to the new tax policies he announced this week, the budget watchdogs said
makes no sense when the SKY IS FALLING does it?
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04-23-2012, 02:50 PM
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So did you get that information form the CBO or where?
Is that the same organization that severely underestimated the cost of Obamacare?
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04-23-2012, 03:08 PM
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see the children thread
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04-23-2012, 04:00 PM
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The Ryan plan is a plan. Not a good plan, but a plan. Where is the Democrats' plan?
The Libertarian budget debate is a little different than the major parties.
http://2012.libertarian-party.org/Budget.php
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04-23-2012, 04:02 PM
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70% of the GDP in 2060 is a plan?
shit, the dems dont need a plan as long as the republicans have and hold to theirs
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04-23-2012, 04:05 PM
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It would be nice if the Dems offered one up for the Reps to attack, since the Reps did that for them.
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04-23-2012, 04:07 PM
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Best plan I have heard is Ron Paul's plan. Cut government, cut government spending. Stop undeclared wars.
All government spending must forst be taken from the citizen or borrowed.
Cutting spending and cutting government will result in being able to cut taxes. This will allow people to spend money in the free market that has not been diluted by the government.
Oh yeah, stop printing money with nothing to back it up.
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04-23-2012, 04:11 PM
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It would be nice if the Dems offered one up for the Reps to attack, since the Reps did that for them.
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where have you been since Obama first let the word healthcare slip through his lips?
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04-23-2012, 04:12 PM
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That's not a budget, CBJ7, That's a disaster.
+1 2Dogs! You are correct, sir!
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04-23-2012, 04:28 PM
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That's not a budget, CBJ7, That's a disaster.
+1 2Dogs! You are correct, sir!
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no, thats making the tax cuts for the top 2% permanent .. adding over $5 trillion to the deficit by 2012 ...
but hell, the top 2 needs another $390K every year just to exist
everyone says we cant sustain the economy by raising taxes on the the upper echelon
and everyone says we cant have an economy that thrives when the government buries us in debt ..
pick one
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04-23-2012, 04:39 PM
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The Dems plan is endless debt.
Endless recession.
The end of SS has we know it.
The end of medicare as we know it.
$4+ gasoline prices.
Higher taxes.
Higher unemployment.
Less GDP.
Algae energy.
Cut and run.
No missile defense.
Nuclear Iran
Nuclear N. Korea.
Nuclear Japan.
Nuclear Saudi Arabia.
No Israel.
Free birth control.
Open borders.
More Nancy Polosi
More Harry Reid.
Political censorship.
More BigLouie.
No budgets.
Endless spending.
Free birth control.
Free stuff, free stuff, and more free stuff.
Election fraud.
Socialism.
More expensive health care.
Shitty health care.
Shitty electric cars.
Gun control.
Bigger Unions.
Bigger government.
Class warfare.
Branches of government warfare.
Racial warfare.
Sex warfare.
Small business warfare.
Age warfare.
The party that wants abortion on demand but wants me to make a moral and ethical decision on what car I choose to drive.
Less money, less health, less happiness, less freedom.........
Yep! That's the party for me!
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04-23-2012, 04:40 PM
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I pick that we can't have an economy that thrives when the government buries us in debt. I always have chosen that. Raise taxes on the rich all you want, I won't oppose you, but it won't do any good. There isn't enough wealth out there to save us. Congress and the President MUST QUIT SPENDING!!!!
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