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10 Feb 2011 13:08 #1 by Blazer Bob
"Rumor has it that House GOP freshmen and the conservative Republican Study Committee (RSC) led by Jim Jordan beat the snot out of House Republican leadership and that the leadership is working on getting to $100 billion in cuts.

If that happens, it is great news - but there remains a big problem.

The problem is that by being so timid, Republicans are making their overall fight to cut spending all the more difficult. We all know that any cuts proposed will be painted by Democrats and a willing media as draconian and unfair. The poor will be out on the streets, food will be taken from children, etc…"


http://www.redstate.com/hogan/2011/02/1 ... g-matters/

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10 Feb 2011 13:37 #2 by Something the Dog Said
So far the Republicans this year have talked about cutting spending by about $23 billion while raising the deficit by $335 billion in unfunded tax cuts. Now this week they are proposing raising taxes on business that offer insurance to their employees that cover reproductive services. How many jobs are they creating? How much are they cutting the deficit?

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10 Feb 2011 13:39 #3 by LadyJazzer
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...And where are the jobs?

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10 Feb 2011 13:52 #4 by Rick
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You tell me, your morons have been in charge and still are.

“We can’t afford four more years of this”

Tim Walz

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10 Feb 2011 13:57 #5 by outdoor338
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Bill, the lib's seem to have forgotten your point! Its laughable to think the minority rules the majority..you just can't make this stuff up and the libs are so good at it! :lol: rofllol :lol: :biggrin: :pop

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10 Feb 2011 14:08 #6 by FredHayek
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LadyJazzer wrote: ...And where are the jobs?

After only a month? Really? Really?

lol Actualy AP announced just today the lowest number of unemployment claims since 2008 so maybe just GOP's winning elections have turned the economy around.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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10 Feb 2011 14:15 #7 by Rick
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SS109 wrote:

LadyJazzer wrote: ...And where are the jobs?

After only a month? Really? Really?

lol Actualy AP announced just today the lowest number of unemployment claims since 2008 so maybe just GOP's winning elections have turned the economy around.

Good point, I know in my business, everyone I know was thrilled when the Dems lost big and it's not like the GOP is sending us thank you checks, we just know they are less likely to stick it to us with new regulations, taxes, and the health care BS.

“We can’t afford four more years of this”

Tim Walz

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10 Feb 2011 15:07 #8 by HEARTLESS
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Settle down douche-tards (LJ, St. Dip S..., etc.). Or when things get bad we won't call a wahmbulance for you.

The silent majority will be silent no more.

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10 Feb 2011 15:13 #9 by LadyJazzer
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But, where are the jobs?

They have time for abortion silliness; to grant themselves a week's vacation after every two of "actual work" (There's a misnomer!); they had time to vote down the provisions of the so-called "Patriot Act"... But I haven't see them do ANYTHING about jobs. In fact, I haven't seen anything that even looks like a PLAN to create jobs. All I hear is all the things they want to tear down. (Good luck with that...)

Where are the jobs?

I guess the Rep-tards don't know anything but "No"... Not terribly intelligent...

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10 Feb 2011 15:18 #10 by HEARTLESS
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So the Dems (the majority party, aka poopyheads) didn't get to vote on or discuss anything you mentioned?

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