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To: Talkradio03
re: Economy Has Walked Back From The Brink

Sure it has. But we've had to spend every cent we have, every cent we can borrow, every cent we can print and we will still be leaving untold trillions of dollars for our kids and grandkids to pay back. It's much easier to make today work if you don't care about tomorrow.

There will come a point not even the most ardent Obama supporter will be able to gloss over what he's doing to this country.

5 posted on 11/06/2009 12:14:05 PM PST by jwparkerjr (Sara Palin Must Go! to the white house!)
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To: jwparkerjr
Sure it has. But we've had to spend every cent we have, every cent we can borrow, every cent we can print and we will still be leaving untold trillions of dollars for our kids and grandkids to pay back. It's much easier to make today work if you don't care about tomorrow.

Not to mention how many of us have lost work, aren't paying taxes, increasing the burden on the working. Untold trillions - just from the proposed 'health' care plan. Our great grandkids will still be seeing it. It's a mess, he and his advisers can't face up to that, throwing their own circuses to distract themselves. Walked back from the brink? More like a slow crawl, and we're still dangling over the precipice.

There will come a point not even the most ardent Obama supporter will be able to gloss over what he's doing to this country.

I hope you're right. I keep hoping some of the fellow Dems start to see it and spark debate in the Senate and House. I'm pretty sure some will still try to blame Bush, if they can face up to it. I hope they see it and soon.

9 posted on 11/06/2009 12:38:57 PM PST by fortunecookie (Please pray for Anna, age 7, who waits for a new kidney.)
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