...They haven't stopped...They never will....
1 posted on
03/04/2002 3:04:55 PM PST by
vannrox
(MyEMail)
To: vannrox
And they got a pay raise.
Who do they think will pay for all their programs? Unemployed Democrat voters? Yeh, right.
Do the voluntary tax. Let's see who really thinks we need these programs - Democrat politicians, or the American people. It's the only bipartisan way to do it.
To: vannrox
...and Jim Jeffords is respected by who? Seems Dashole hasn't delivered the Milk Compact, or have I missed it?
3 posted on
03/04/2002 3:17:04 PM PST by
madison46
To: vannrox
Everything the federal government does that helps people, from helping to put police officers on the street to financing Medicare, is at risk in this revolution. Stupid question, but someone's gotta ask:
"Where in the Constitution is the Federal Government authorized to do any of this?"
To: vannrox
hmmmm...CARville...carVille......uhm, oh I know...thats a used carlot just outside of Biloxi??...(I could be wrong...is it FRieday yet?...darn!...I didn't really think so...)
FMCDH
To: vannrox
Mr. Bush is proposing a diminution of the government's ability to protect its citizens that is breathtaking in its scope.The Clinton administration did more to destroy the ability of the government to protect citizens than any administration in history. The Clinton traitors gutted the military, demoralized those who remained and virtually abandoned border control. Their leftist State Department recklessly distributed visas to those who killed us on September 11th and many more who are still here waiting their opportunity to kill us in even greater numbers and in more barbaric atrocities.
Carville and Begala are lying trash.
To: vannrox
The interesting thing is that they are following their plan to a "T" despite September 11. Apparently, September 11 did not change the Democrats.
8 posted on
03/04/2002 4:30:01 PM PST by
Brilliant
To: vannrox
There is enormous risk in this strategy: if Republicans pass the spending programs but defeat attempts to reduce the tax cut, we will be plunged back into deficits. But better the risk of deficits than the reality of an emaciated and emasculated national government for decades. When forced to choose, the American people will demand that the savage inequalities of the Bush tax cut for the rich be tamed in order to fund important priorities for the middle class.. I've never seen them admit it. They will risk throwing the country into a real recession just to feed their idol of bloated government.
9 posted on
03/04/2002 4:32:42 PM PST by
gitmo
To: vannrox
Democrats..principled, courageous, effective.....LOLROTFL This from the mouths of Carvile and Begala?????? More laughter!!!
To: vannrox
In light of events since this was written, shouldn't this be posted under HUMOR?
11 posted on
03/04/2002 5:02:09 PM PST by
Ahban
To: vannrox
...audaciously sought to deny the federal government the money and the power to have a positive effect on people's lives. Don't ya just love it? He has the audacity to charge that Bush would deny those who audaciously seek to give the federal government the money and the power it doesn't have, to have a negative effect on people's lives.
To: vannrox
The really scary thing is that a large portion of the population have had this kind of stuff thrown at them so often and so steadily that they don't know how to think otherwise.
To: vannrox
To: vannrox
government tax voucher system
you still pay the same in taxes, but you get to decide which programs your money goes to!!
who's with me??
19 posted on
03/05/2002 12:20:08 AM PST by
GeronL
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