Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Re: German reaction to our debt disput - strange who they blame

Pretty much sums it up Dick.  The media is still not focused on this aspect....And there are "Liberal Spin"  terms, which I forget now, but Reid, as well as all of the minority leadership in the House, ("Nanc")  are talking about "future" cuts, and  tax increases NOW!
 
I am totally opposed to any tax increases, period.  If these assholes want a tax increase, then the only way should be a flat tax,  or the "Fair Tax Amendment";  period!
 
I am actually with Bachman and Cain on this.  Vote no on any increase to the ceiling debt.  It will surely throw our Nation into a tailspin, but I think that is what we need!  We have got to get back to folks no longer dependent on Nanny State horse hockey,  and getting off of the government dole!
 
 
 


 
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 10:56 PM, dick thompson <rhomp2002@earthlink.net> wrote:
He did present some plans in Feb and got zero votes.  Not even the Dems would support his plan.  Part of the problem is that the taxes would take effect immediately and the spending cuts are all years away.  By the time they would take effect he would try to get them scotched.  That is the problem.  The Republicans are all about doing the cuts now, taking effect now and then discuss the tax increases.  That makes sense.  Obama's way is nothing but the old Dem MO writ large, get the taxes in place and then forget about the spending cuts.  We cannot afford that any more.  The sooner this POS administration and its supporters are gone, the better.


brough, civilization-overview dot com wrote:
On Jul 17, 3:48 pm, dick thompson <rhomp2...@earthlink.net> wrote:
 Not one of the selections that /Der Spiegel/ published mentioned
President Obama's
 
failure to /even present a plan/ to solve our long-term fiscal problems.
But it is the Republicans these news organizations blame, mostly.
   

He has presented a plan. He would make drastic cuts provided the
Republicans also accept tax reform-caused increases in tax revenue.
The Republicans reject this plan, so there is no point in detailing
his proposed, drastic cuts until the Republican are willing to go
along with tax revenue increases.

 

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