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No way Gore invades Iraq and starts a war thereby eliminating half a trillion dollars in spending so far...I'm not even sure if the Iraq War expenses are being counted in these numbers? Does anyone know for sure and can show us if that is the case? If they are not included then what does that do to your argument and to the "good news" report?RightatNYU said:Flip your boat around for a second there, chief.
If Gore had been elected and had to suffer through 9/11, and the costs associated with fighting the war on terror/katrina/rebuilding the economy, you'd be defending his "excessive" spending to the teeth.
Hypocrisy doesn't look good on anyone.
There you go. Mantra pass the buck generation.
Navy Pride said:hips, your and intelligent guy but as partisan as you are you don't believe that crap............Those levies have been like that for over a century....You can't put that on the president......
Had Clinton accepted Bin Laden on 2 occasions when he was offered on a silver platter we would have never heard of 9.11.01.......
As far as Iraq goes why do the senators in your party keep voting to stay the course.........How many votes did Kerry's cut and run amendment get? six.......
1. Bush diverted funding away from shoring up the levees=Katrina disaster
2. Bush did not heed warnings of 8-6-01 PDB warning of Bin Laden attacks, warnings of Bin Laden's danger from Clinton Admin=9/11
3. Bush invaded Iraq as misguided response to 9/11
4. In all of the above, there is rampant corruption, war/hurricane profiteering and no GOP fiscal oversight.
What about it?PeteEU said:Funny how tax cuts gets all the credit for this supposedly surge in tax revenues... what about the IRS becoming more efficient?
Because its a good idea...?After all Tax revenue in Russia is also dramaticly rising because of Flat Tax and the right wing wack jobs who promote this continue to promote this..
You're confusing the IRS with the FBI and the Branch Davidians.what they dont promote is the fact that if you dont pay your takes (and even if you do) you risk nazi like stormtroopers raiding your busines and home with stun grenades and military hardware..
Funny how tax cuts gets all the credit for this supposedly surge in tax revenues... what about the IRS becoming more efficient?
Goobieman said:What about it?
Because its a good idea...?
You're confusing the IRS with the FBI and the Branch Davidians.
ProudAmerican said:you think the IRS has gotten that much more efficient since 2003?
hell that would be a record for a government run organization.
1. The increases in tax receipts are not going to pay down the debt, they merely seem to be on track to reduce the amount of money the government has to borrow this year compared to last year.
Increased tax receipts wont pay down the debt?SouthernDemocrat said:1. The increases in tax receipts are not going to pay down the debt, they merely seem to be on track to reduce the amount of money the government has to borrow this year compared to last year.
Both of those thingsm expecially poverty rates, are lagging indicators - and something the President has no control over. What's your point?2. If you will note from the article on this subject, the bulk of the increase is in corporate tax revenues and individual income revenues at the top. The economy has grown at a decent clip for several years now, yet median income has declined every year Bush has been in office and the poverty rate has increased every year that Bush has been in office. Do you guys not get it?
Speak for yourself. The last 4 years have been great for me and my paycheck. The rising tide has allowed me to BUY a boat.You are getting screwed here. The GDP has grown, yet if you are in the Middle Class, you are statistically worse off today than you were the day Bush took office. Why is this rising tide not lifting all boats?
Clearly, its because GWB is an evil bastard. :roll:Why is it that virtually all real income growth has been at the top?
When the deficits went down under Clinton, Democrats were overjoyed. When they do down under Bush, its meaningless?The problem is that we have fiscal obligations in the pipeline that we should be paying down debt today in order to get ready for. Instead, we are incurring more debt, and you guys are out celebrating the fact that we might incur a little less debt this year than we did last year.
SouthernDemocrat said:2. If you will note from the article on this subject, the bulk of the increase is in corporate tax revenues and individual income revenues at the top. The economy has grown at a decent clip for several years now, yet median income has declined every year Bush has been in office and the poverty rate has increased every year that Bush has been in office. Do you guys not get it? You are getting screwed here. The GDP has grown, yet if you are in the Middle Class, you are statistically worse off today than you were the day Bush took office. Why is this rising tide not lifting all boats? Why is it that virtually all real income growth has been at the top? The fact that the top is now paying a slightly higher percentage of federal income taxes is not indicative of a fairer tax code, its indicative of a shift in wealth an income from the middle to the top.
Maybe that's because this was already brought up by another poster. Read the entire thread before jumping in and making accusations.26X said:I also noted that from my post you again did not address it's key points from thje NY Times article that you chose as the basis of this thread and that you misrepresented so dramatically? How about addressing the ENTIRE article and it's true statements and not keep trying to spin that story into something it most definitely was not?
Haven't you heard? Bush is to blame for everything... unless it's something good.mpg said:You're blaming Bush for Katrina? :2rofll:
Considering how many Democrats were behind the invasion, it seems unlikely that Gore wouldn't have done the same thing.26 X World Champs said:No way Gore invades Iraq and starts a war thereby eliminating half a trillion dollars in spending
mpg said:Considering how many Democrats were behind the invasion, it seems unlikely that Gore wouldn't have done the same thing.
Blitz said:You actually buy that crap. This economy is not what it seems. Those numbers are absolute garbage. There are far less people working in this economy than there was. You can get simliar numbers from smaller quantities. 4.6% my foot!!!:spin: Try more like 6.6-7.0% unemployment. This admin loves to cherrypick info just to drive thier cause. It absolutely sickens me that American fall for this hook, line, and sinker. A workers market is better than an investors market.
Blitz said:Tax Revenues are not cumming from normal Americans. They are comming from most of the wealthy corporations. They admin leaves out Iraq War cost and future Pork projects that they know what the American people don't know. Oh, by the way, you can't prove in any court of law that these unemployment numbers are wrong. Can you say RIGGED!!! Think of me as a person simliar who defected from the NSA. I'm telling the American people the truth so they can make accurate decisions. I don't care if it is an election year or not. This guy and his gang are a bunch of crooks and until someone can break in and truely show proof, Bush and his admin will get away with murder in all aspects.:twisted:
Prove it.Blitz said:You actually buy that crap. This economy is not what it seems. Those numbers are absolute garbage.
Prove it.There are far less people working in this economy than there was during the clinton Admin.
It absolutely sicklens me that your bigoted, partisan hatred for the Bush administration warps your reality so much that if the Bush administration said the sky was blue, you'd argue against it.It absolutely sickens me that American fall for this hook, line, and sinker.
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