Posted on 04/05/2011 12:42:29 PM PDT by library user
I wanted to make a screenshot of this, to post as a JPEG, but with the new Firefox, I can't find a suitable add-on.
This is must see stuff. Rarely does a PDF merit 'breaking news' but I believe this is incredibly important to see.
What a REAL Conservative Budget Looks Like (.pdf)
If anyone has the capability to make a screenshot of this PDF and post as a JPEG directly to this thread, I would be most appreciative. Thank you.
Looks great - how ‘bout the details? What is he cutting?
Try https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/rehost-image/.
HELL YES!!!!
No tax hikes and repealing Obamacare under Ryan’s proposal standout.
10 bucks says this gets moved back to ‘breaking news’ (it was moved to the chatroom in 12 seconds) by 8pm et tonight.
Like my old tagline said:
“Everything I post in ‘breaking news’ eventually finds its way back to there.”
I do discriminate ... big-time.
Thank you!
Even bigger. Thanks!
I think Ryan’s goal of reducing government’s fraction of the GDP is a great one. With future economic growth, it will happen automatically, if we can just hold the line on spending.
It’s great to say you are going to do something, but I don’t see this happening with the current bunch of rino’s. They have let me down every time they propose something. No follow through is what they have. I will believe it when it happens.
The GOP has cut at least SOMETHING on every Continuing Resolution so far.
And I would say their passage of the Bush tax cut extension was "following through".
Can this be moved back to Breaking News and added to the side bar?
It starkly demonstrates our proposal to accomplish something with an extraordinarily positive outcome, as opposed to the oppositions solution which is to absolutely nothing less than what they are currently doing, which has an extremely dire consequence.
2050?!? Even if this was passed it wont last past the next election. Sheesh.
Hopefully that herd will continue to be thinned in the primaries.
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