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The CBO is not political..............
Factcheck used CBO numbers.
Right.
And the CBO isn't political, right?
I mean, when the CBO numbers match the propaganda you want to believe, they're not political, right?
When?...,,
When?...,,
When there was a surplus
The CBO is not political..............
They're going to start telling us, most piously, that Factcheck.org isn't political, either.
Hey you two McGeniuses with the reading comprehension disabilities... I was saying that the CBO numbers are only usable by people like you when they agree with your argument. I used sarcasm to get the point across but apparently only USA-1 got it. :roll:Right.
And the CBO isn't political, right?
I mean, when the CBO numbers match the propaganda you want to believe, they're not political, right?
By cutting taxes, spending and wars. All unpaid for, ergo, deficit. Are you seriously unaware of what your party did during those 8 years?Then how did the deficit increase?
By cutting taxes, spending and wars. All unpaid for, ergo, deficit. Are you seriously unaware of what your party did during those 8 years?
Oh yeah, and Bush allowed 9/11 to happen and then increased the size of government by creating a bunch of government bureaucracies to sink money into then he went on to ignore Katrina for a few days before promising money that he failed to get appropriated. :2wave:
Oh and 9/11/01 and Katrina had nothing to do with it?
By cutting taxes, spending and wars. All unpaid for, ergo, deficit. Are you seriously unaware of what your party did during those 8 years?
Oh yeah, and Bush allowed 9/11 to happen
"Five days before Sept. 11, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice was warned that a terrorist attack inside the United States was imminent, a former U.S. senator who headed up a blue-ribbon commission on terrorism revealed late Tuesday."Explain EXACTLy what Bush could have done to prevent it, explain all ramifications of your suggestion.
Outside of the fact that cutting taxes increased revenues, your argument that cutting taxes caused the deficit was wonderful. How's about you fix that mistake of yours?
Sure, cutting taxes, in some cases provides a short term economic benefit but a long term reduction in government revenue. :2wave:Outside of the fact that cutting taxes increased revenues, your argument that cutting taxes caused the deficit was wonderful. How's about you fix that mistake of yours?
Sorry, I don't debate with people on the undebatable list and it looks like you're right near the top.I love it when ignorant people say this.
Explain EXACTLy what Bush could have done to prevent it, explain all ramifications of your suggestion.
By cutting taxes, spending and wars. All unpaid for, ergo, deficit. Are you seriously unaware of what your party did during those 8 years?
Oh yeah, and Bush allowed 9/11 to happen and then increased the size of government by creating a bunch of government bureaucracies to sink money into then he went on to ignore Katrina for a few days before promising money that he failed to get appropriated. :2wave:
Could you make your sig bigger, my granny still can't read it. Oh, hot pink text works better too.
You could redeem yourself by refuting my post with some evidence or we all just shake our heads and say "bless his heart".Boy you sure have been drinking the left wing whacko koolaid........
Sure, cutting taxes, in some cases provides a short term economic benefit but a long term reduction in government revenue. :2wave:
Sorry, I don't debate with people on the undebatable list and it looks like you're right near the top.
"Five days before Sept. 11, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice was warned that a terrorist attack inside the United States was imminent, a former U.S. senator who headed up a blue-ribbon commission on terrorism revealed late Tuesday."
Simple. He could have tightened airport security before 9/11 just like he did after 9/11. They were warned.
is an interesting example of what the psychologists call cranial rectitis.
I think I've heard of that before. Are the symptoms overwhelmed sense of smell, muffled speech and difficulty hearing?
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