Wehrwolfen
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Wouldn't Americans be nuts to want Congress to lift the debt ceiling so that the Obama and the Democrats can continue extravagant spending policies that will eventually bankrupt the nation? Shouldn't we all be questioning the pain Obama is inflicting on Americans by his refusal to negotiate with Congress. You know the PEOPLE'S House.
By Peter Morici
08 Oct 2013
The federal government will default on its debt only if President Obama wills it. House Republicans, by refusing to raise the debt ceiling until they obtain budget reforms, may be the country's last hope to avoid financial ruin.
Can you personally name 5 extravagent policies that is exclusive to Obama?
And for fun, name 5 extravagent policies of the last 5 presidents and we can see which policy is the most expensive and least needed. GO!
By Peter Morici
08 Oct 2013
The federal government will default on its debt only if President Obama wills it. House Republicans, by refusing to raise the debt ceiling until they obtain budget reforms, may be the country's last hope to avoid financial ruin.
We can start with GM, Stimulus I, Stimulus II, Cash for Clunkers, QE I, II, III, and ObamaCare. I'd say they have all been extravagant Democratic Party practice and policies. Why do we have to go further? Deflecting the issue to past presidents is not the issue here. Seems to be a habit of the Left lately. This is here and now. What Reagan Bush Se., Clinton and Bush Jr. did have nothing to do with the refusal and intransigence of Obama's rejection to negotiate with Congress.
Not trying to deflect the issue but you can't deny extravagent no good policies are not exclusive to the Obama administration.
Your premise is that we are nuts to raise the debt ceiling so all this spending by Obama and the democrats can continue but it's not just them throwing away money like drunk sailors at a whorehouse - it's all of them.
I can't find fault with that. However, it's got to stop somewhere. Are you suggesting we kick that can down the road again, or should we finally put a stop to it on all fronts?
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