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I am ateapartier and BUL^&*%$! loaded thread .. damn...... Give me taxes or deficeit? Not one enough to cause us ills we muct have either or? If a bill comes thru congress I expect my fellow tea party patriots to STOP government and obstruct the bill and Pass no legislation. We have had the best and the brightest for far to long diligently keeping us less free. On both the left and the right our deaft representive's have maintained the statuus quo growing government on the left and the right in your name -Including Reagan and Newt . No; but thank you I want my liberty with a lot less weighty two- partymongering. We are here because- We said no! Now we are about to make no the national passion of choice for the electorate. No- Selling us out to foreign governments. No-Going back on your word. No-making our treasurie your own partisan piggy bank for your benefit at election time. No-telling us we are a melting pot while you use us for a crapping pot. One nation one people one word- NATIONALITY. America Rising.
Suppose that in a few elections the Tea Party becomes a prominent part of Congress, either as a wing of the Republican Party or as a totally separate party. Now in this hypothetical the TP is not the majority party, but again is prominent. And assume the debt level is at or near where it is today.
A bill is passed through Congress, by the other members, which creates or increasing spending to a program unpopular and generally the antithesis of TP philosophy. However a separate bill is presented which would increase taxes in general to every American to pay for the spending without increasing the deficit, but if the bill is not passed than the funding will come from borrowing which will increase the debt.
Of course this isn't a very detailed question however the idea is to see which option TPers would see as the lesser evil, increasing taxes or increasing the debt.
Suppose that in a few elections the Tea Party becomes a prominent part of Congress, either as a wing of the Republican Party or as a totally separate party. Now in this hypothetical the TP is not the majority party, but again is prominent. And assume the debt level is at or near where it is today.
A bill is passed through Congress, by the other members, which creates or increasing spending to a program unpopular and generally the antithesis of TP philosophy. However a separate bill is presented which would increase taxes in general to every American to pay for the spending without increasing the deficit, but if the bill is not passed than the funding will come from borrowing which will increase the debt.
Of course this isn't a very detailed question however the idea is to see which option TPers would see as the lesser evil, increasing taxes or increasing the debt.
Suppose that in a few elections the Tea Party becomes a prominent part of Congress, either as a wing of the Republican Party or as a totally separate party. Now in this hypothetical the TP is not the majority party, but again is prominent. And assume the debt level is at or near where it is today.
A bill is passed through Congress, by the other members, which creates or increasing spending to a program unpopular and generally the antithesis of TP philosophy. However a separate bill is presented which would increase taxes in general to every American to pay for the spending without increasing the deficit, but if the bill is not passed than the funding will come from borrowing which will increase the debt.
Of course this isn't a very detailed question however the idea is to see which option TPers would see as the lesser evil, increasing taxes or increasing the debt.
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