Posted on 11/20/2011 7:14:06 AM PST by blam
Starve the beast. There are many individual ways to do so. Be creative.
Ain’t it the truth! I’ve known this for years. I can’t believe Hannity and Rush didn’t know abou it. They’re mouth pieces for the GOP and they kinda’ have to say something now that it’s out there.
What makes me angry is the media acting all surprised and current politicians now calling for it to end. They get caught then they want to do something.
It's rather obvious, isn't it? A SuperCommittee composed of seven Republicans and six Democrats would've returned a plan that reduced the debt by the requisite $1.2 trillion by cutting spending -- without raising any taxes.
On the other hand, a SuperCommittee composed of seven Democrats and six Republicans would've returned a plan that cut the deficit by the requisite $1.2 trillion solely by raising taxes -- without cutting spending.
A six-by-six construction ensured the eventual deadlock.
The Democrats and Republicans are what they are. Just like the Israelis and Palestinians are what they are. If the Palestinians laid down their guns, there would be peace. But, if the Israelis laid down their guns, there would be a slaughter.
In this particular struggle, the Republicans (and we conservatives) are the Israelis.
And I have an odd prediction - if there is a major market crash tomorrow, and the pundits blame the gridlock of the Super Committee, expect them to suddenly find middle ground and propose a dog's lunch to deal with the deficit. Kinda like TARP passing the second time around.
You're probably right. There is nothing responsive about Washington nowadays -- it's all reactive.
Regrettably, I don't see a single GOP presidential candidate who is likely to alter the atmospherics in Washington. Even if we win, we're going to end up with McConnell and Boehner in charge of Congress and a president who won't challenge the "business as usual" approach.
What this country desperately needs is a President who will fundamentally challenge Washington -- a leader who will forcibly dismantle the whole "business as usual" mentality.
In short, to save the Republic, we need an electoral Revolution. We're not going to get one.
Wishing for Sarah Palin...
I even remember old Joe Lieberman being asked the insider question quite a while ago,[so, it was known in the media] and he admitted that they, if I remember correctly, were aware no controls existed with teeth in it; and no one had seemed to find the time to act further on the issue. Of course, they could not find the time....ah huh~
for...when they get caught!
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