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1 posted on 07/28/2011 4:19:55 PM PDT by RummyChick
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To: RummyChick

A member of Congress was seated next to a little girl on an air plane so he
turned to her and said, “Do you want to talk? Flights go quicker if you
strike up a conversation with your fellow passenger.”

The little girl, who had just started to read her book, replied to the total
stranger, “What would you want to talk about?”

“Oh, I don’t know,” said the congressman. “How about global warming,
universal health care, or stimulus packages?” as he smiled smugly.

“OK,” she said. “Those could be interesting topics but let me ask you a
question first. A horse, a cow, and a deer all eat the same stuff - grass.
Yet a deer excretes little pellets, while a cow turns out a flat patty, but
a horse produces clumps. Why do you suppose that is?”

The legislator, visibly surprised by the little girl’s intelligence, thinks
about it and says, “Hmmm, I have no idea.”

To which the little girl replies, “Do you really feel qualified to discuss
global warming, universal health care, or the economy, when you don’t know
shit?”

And then she went back to reading her book.


2 posted on 07/28/2011 4:22:50 PM PDT by mirkwood (Palin 12)
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To: RummyChick

I have been screaming at the top of my lungs to get posters on this site to do something about this by contacting the tea party republicans and get them to hold the line

take heed ..

“To force action on a deficit reduction package, the White House would agree to strengthen the mechanism that compels Congress to pass the special committee’s recommendations, the officials said. The officials would not detail proposals for a so-called trigger that acts as an incentive for both parties to bargain in good faith and reach agreement. “


3 posted on 07/28/2011 4:23:00 PM PDT by RummyChick
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the House will never go for this

McConnell plan assumes obama is a normal competent man who will rise up to leadership, be held accountable for his decisions, and who will put the best intersts of the nation above his own ideological agenda

we have all seen that is not the case


4 posted on 07/28/2011 4:24:45 PM PDT by silverleaf (All that is necessary for evil to succeed, is that good men do nothing)
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To: RummyChick
Levin has been on it all night, they stupped us, Those that did will have rib rock conservatives run against them ( Mr B from Ohio in 2012, can you hear us now/ ) .
5 posted on 07/28/2011 4:25:24 PM PDT by taildragger (( Palin / Mulally 2012 ))
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To: RummyChick
It is possible that Boehner's cave-in has been sniffed out by the freshmen and they are now balking at his bill.

Boehner's plan all along was to go along with the "moral imperative" of avoiding "default" (actually a partial shutdown) at all costs.

6 posted on 07/28/2011 4:27:51 PM PDT by Scott from the Left Coast
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Once again the GOP is snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.


10 posted on 07/28/2011 4:31:05 PM PDT by tobyhill (Real Spending Cuts Don't Require Increasing The Debt)
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Don’t you understand? We only control one half of one branch of government. Because Boehner’s hand is proving so weak with his group the Dem plan will probably happen and the GOP won’t be able to stop it.

The Dems only need to peel off about 24 to 25 Republican House members to pass the bill in the House. Unless Boehner can prove he can hold his delegation together in this first vote the GOP in the Senate will not be able to maintain a filibuster. Look for McCain, Brown, Snowe, Collins, Graham, and two or three more to vote to end debate. They will vote against the bill but they will let it come up for vote. Then it will go back to the House and Boehner will probably lose an attempt to hold his delegation against it. Some GOP’s will vote with the Dems.

The end result will be something much, much worse than what Boehner is trying to force through. It will give 0bama all the money he needs to get to 2013 with no meaningful need to negotiate for more spending cuts. We will have 2.3 trillion more in debt and a debt downgrade.


13 posted on 07/28/2011 4:38:02 PM PDT by Truth is a Weapon (Truth, it hurts so good.)
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James Madison The Federalist Papers Federalist No. 39
Categories: Budget
Date: Unknown
That the most productive system of finance will always be the least burdensome.

Thomas Jefferson letter to Samuel Kercheval
Categories: Budget
Date: July 12, 1816
We must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt.

Thomas Jefferson letter to Spencer Roane
Categories: Budget
Date: March 9, 1821
The multiplication of public offices, increase of expense beyond income, growth and entailment of a public debt, are indications soliciting the employment of the pruning knife.

Thomas Jefferson letter to Marquis de Lafayette
Categories: Budget
Date: November 4, 1823
[A] rigid economy of the public contributions and absolute interdiction of all useless expenses will go far towards keeping the government honest and unoppressive.

Alexander Hamilton Report on Public Credit
Categories: Budget
Date: January 9, 1790
As on the one hand, the necessity for borrowing in particular emergencies cannot be doubted, so on the other, it is equally evident that to be able to borrow upon good terms, it is essential that the credit of a nation should be well established.

George Washington Message to the House of Representatives
Categories: Budget
Date: December 3, 1793
No pecuniary consideration is more urgent, than the regular redemption and discharge of the public debt: on none can delay be more injurious, or an economy of time more valuable.

Thomas Jefferson letter to John Wayles Eppes
Categories: Budget
Date: June 24, 1813
It is a wise rule and should be fundamental in a government disposed to cherish its credit, and at the same time to restrain the use of it within the limits of its faculties, “never to borrow a dollar without laying a tax in the same instant for paying the interest annually, and the principal within a given term; and to consider that tax as pledged to the creditors on the public faith.”

Thomas Jefferson letter to James Madison
Categories: Budget
Date: September 6, 1789
But with respect to future debt; would it not be wise and just for that nation to declare in the constitution they are forming that neither the legislature, nor the nation itself can validly contract more debt, than they may pay within their own age, or within the term of 19 years.

James Madison Speech in Congress
Categories: Budget
Date: April 22, 1790
There is not a more important and fundamental principle in legislation, than that the ways and means ought always to face the public engagements; that our appropriations should ever go hand in hand with our promises. To say that the United States should be answerable for twenty-five millions of dollars without knowing whether the ways and means can be provided, and without knowing whether those who are to succeed us will think with us on the subject, would be rash and unjustifiable. Sir, in my opinion, it would be hazarding the public faith in a manner contrary to every idea of prudence.

Benjamin Franklin Poor Richard’s Almanack
Categories: Budget
Date: 1737
A penny saved is twopence clear.
Benjamin Franklin from his writings
Categories: Budget
Date: 1758
He that goes a borrowing goes a sorrowing.
Thomas Jefferson letter to John Taylor
Categories: Budget
Date: May 28, 1816
The principle of spending money to be paid by posterity, under the name of funding, is but swindling futurity on a large scale.

Thomas Jefferson letter to Shelton Gilliam
Categories: Budget
Date: June 19, 1808
The same prudence which in private life would forbid our paying our own money for unexplained projects, forbids it in the dispensation of the public moneys.

Calvin Coolidge Foundations of the Republic At Memorial Continental Hall
Categories: Budget
Date: June 30, 1924
We must have no carelessness in our dealings with public property or the expenditure of public money. Such a condition is characteristic either of an undeveloped people, or of a decadent civilization. America is neither.
Calvin Coolidge Foundations of the Republic Foundations of the Republic
Categories: Budget, Economy, End of government, Government Spending
Date: Unknown
I favor the policy of economy, not because I wish to save money, but because I wish to save people. The men and women of this country who toil are the ones who bear the cost of the Government. Every dollar that we carelessly waste means that their life will be so much the more meager. Every dollar that we save means that their life will be so much the more abundant. Economy is idealism in its most practical form.


14 posted on 07/28/2011 4:40:17 PM PDT by mirkwood (Palin 12)
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Democratic aides told Fox News that Boehner's bill is actually the best vehicle for getting a debt-cap bill to the president's desk provided changes are made to it on the Senate side -- Reid could prime the bill for those changes Thursday night.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/07/28/house-gop-sets-vote-on-revamped-debt-limit-bill/

The fix does appear to be in. I thought the Boehner bill was DOA at the Senate???

19 posted on 07/28/2011 4:56:11 PM PDT by Rational Thought
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DO NOT LOSE SIGHT OF winning the senate...and holding the house with a bigger margin. ANYTHING WE PASS NOW no matter how stinky CAN BE CHANGED with REAL CUTS in November. Make Obama revisit this in March...we need to win the media game which we ARE NOT DOING A GOOD job of...


25 posted on 07/28/2011 5:06:41 PM PDT by CincyRichieRich (Keep your head up and keep moving forward!)
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Where is Sarah on this on her Facebook page?

Awefully silent.

It’s a very complex yet simple issue. The chess game makes it complex. Having and wanting and REQUIRING to actually cut expenses/spending is incredibly simple, yet we’re not doing this in Boehner’s or Reid’s bills.

Is Fox this wimpy to not get the real word out? When will Breitbart really get a media outlet?


27 posted on 07/28/2011 5:09:35 PM PDT by CincyRichieRich (Keep your head up and keep moving forward!)
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To: RummyChick

Where is Sarah on this on her Facebook page?

Awefully silent.

It’s a very complex yet simple issue. The chess game makes it complex. Having and wanting and REQUIRING to actually cut expenses/spending is incredibly simple, yet we’re not doing this in Boehner’s or Reid’s bills.

Is Fox this wimpy to not get the real word out? When will Breitbart really get a media outlet?


28 posted on 07/28/2011 5:11:51 PM PDT by CincyRichieRich (Keep your head up and keep moving forward!)
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