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Yelnoc
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« Reply #25 on: January 08, 2011, 04:04:33 PM »

That's some great criticism.
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California8429
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« Reply #26 on: January 08, 2011, 09:02:44 PM »

Clinton left a combined deficit of $1.4 trillion, while Dubya left a combined deficit of $2.1 trillion (a $7 billion difference). So Bill Clinton was just as fiscally irresponsible as Dubya was.

Um...

$7 billion is nothing in Washington.

You are missing a few decimal points.

No, I don't believe I am. The data is accurate and unbiased.

ROFL
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« Reply #27 on: January 08, 2011, 10:10:49 PM »

Clinton left a combined deficit of $1.4 trillion, while Dubya left a combined deficit of $2.1 trillion (a $7 billion difference). So Bill Clinton was just as fiscally irresponsible as Dubya was.

Um...

$7 billion is nothing in Washington.

You are missing a few decimal points.

No, I don't believe I am. The date is accurate and unbiased.

700 billion....

Which is still nothing in Washington.

Republican math skills strike again.  Sounds like Daniels gave you that estimate of how much 2.1 trillion minus 1.4 was going to cost you.

As for saying 700 billion was nothing, where were you during the stimulus debate?  We could have used you.

The stimulus was a socialist wish-list. Our "leaders" refused to debate it, leading me to believe that they think $700 billion is a paltry sum of taxpayer money to waste on failed programs.
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Yelnoc
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« Reply #28 on: January 09, 2011, 11:25:31 AM »

Clinton left a combined deficit of $1.4 trillion, while Dubya left a combined deficit of $2.1 trillion (a $7 billion difference). So Bill Clinton was just as fiscally irresponsible as Dubya was.

Um...

$7 billion is nothing in Washington.

You are missing a few decimal points.

No, I don't believe I am. The date is accurate and unbiased.

700 billion....

Which is still nothing in Washington.

Republican math skills strike again.  Sounds like Daniels gave you that estimate of how much 2.1 trillion minus 1.4 was going to cost you.

As for saying 700 billion was nothing, where were you during the stimulus debate?  We could have used you.

The stimulus was a socialist wish-list. Our "leaders" refused to debate it, leading me to believe that they think $700 billion is a paltry sum of taxpayer money to waste on failed programs.
Please explain which parts were "socialist".  I must have missed the provisions for a centrally planned economy.
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feeblepizza
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« Reply #29 on: January 09, 2011, 12:54:07 PM »

Clinton left a combined deficit of $1.4 trillion, while Dubya left a combined deficit of $2.1 trillion (a $7 billion difference). So Bill Clinton was just as fiscally irresponsible as Dubya was.

Um...

$7 billion is nothing in Washington.

You are missing a few decimal points.

No, I don't believe I am. The date is accurate and unbiased.

700 billion....

Which is still nothing in Washington.

Republican math skills strike again.  Sounds like Daniels gave you that estimate of how much 2.1 trillion minus 1.4 was going to cost you.

As for saying 700 billion was nothing, where were you during the stimulus debate?  We could have used you.

The stimulus was a socialist wish-list. Our "leaders" refused to debate it, leading me to believe that they think $700 billion is a paltry sum of taxpayer money to waste on failed programs.
Please explain which parts were "socialist".  I must have missed the provisions for a centrally planned economy.

Um, the government raising taxes and dolling it out to local governments for work projects seems like a socialist power grab and the first provision for the creation of a central planned economy.
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Yelnoc
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« Reply #30 on: January 09, 2011, 04:43:02 PM »

Clinton left a combined deficit of $1.4 trillion, while Dubya left a combined deficit of $2.1 trillion (a $7 billion difference). So Bill Clinton was just as fiscally irresponsible as Dubya was.

Um...

$7 billion is nothing in Washington.

You are missing a few decimal points.

No, I don't believe I am. The date is accurate and unbiased.

700 billion....

Which is still nothing in Washington.

Republican math skills strike again.  Sounds like Daniels gave you that estimate of how much 2.1 trillion minus 1.4 was going to cost you.

As for saying 700 billion was nothing, where were you during the stimulus debate?  We could have used you.

The stimulus was a socialist wish-list. Our "leaders" refused to debate it, leading me to believe that they think $700 billion is a paltry sum of taxpayer money to waste on failed programs.
Please explain which parts were "socialist".  I must have missed the provisions for a centrally planned economy.

Um, the government raising taxes and dolling it out to local governments for work projects seems like a socialist power grab and the first provision for the creation of a central planned economy.
Um...

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