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05-23-2012, 02:36 PM
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AGAIN, THE DEMOCRATS BREAK THEIR PLEDGE TO CUT SPENDING !
The Budget Control Act is the compromise on federal spending that the Republicans and Democrats entered into last summer, as part of the deal whereby the Republicans agreed to increase the federal debt limit. That increase was conditioned on spending restraint that was spelled out specifically in the BCA. Thus, for the current fiscal year, discretionary spending was capped at $1.047 trillion. That couldn’t be any clearer. But when Kent Conrad, outgoing Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, forwarded the Senate Appropriations Committee its spending authority, the number was higher by $14 billion–$1.061 trillion. This is a clear violation of the Budget Control Act.
But the Democrats’ number is by no means random. On the contrary, the $14 billion that Conrad added is enough to match the discretionary spending that was called for in President Obama’s proposed budget–the one that not a single Democratic Senator or Representative voted for. So here the Democrats are engaging in the ultimate hypocrisy. They vote against the President’s budget because they do not want to associate themselves with its profligacy, lest they pay a price with voters. But then they turn around and slide the appropriators enough extra money to match the budget that they just voted against, confident in the belief that budgetary matters are too complicated for voters to understand, and that their friends in the media won’t blow the whistle on them.
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05-23-2012, 04:05 PM
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It is no big deal, they will just take that 14 billion from some other prgram and blame the cut in the Republicans and or the TEA party.
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05-23-2012, 04:27 PM
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Standard practice ain't it? Wow "ain't" is a word according to phone spell check.
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05-23-2012, 04:48 PM
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The Democrats can't be trusted to keep their side of the bargain to cut spending;
They agreed to spending cuts with Regan; and never delivered the spending cuts but got their spending and tax increases.
Similarly they agreed to cut spending with Bush I; but they reneged, after they got their tax and spending increases !
The Democrats are pathetic liars when it comes to pledges to cut spending !
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05-23-2012, 04:56 PM
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Here's a shocker for you. If the Republicans were in power you could just switch the titles, it would be the same situation.
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05-23-2012, 04:58 PM
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Big Loser:
Please give a historical example of the Republicans reneging on an agreement to cut spending ................
YOU CAN'T !
Your claim of "switch titles" is sophmoric!
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05-23-2012, 05:17 PM
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I love this guy here. Says Republicans are big spenders, mainly bush. Bush was just another liberal with an R beside his name. Ask Harry Reid to cut spending, he will laugh you out of his office.
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05-23-2012, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by BigLouie
Here's a shocker for you. If the Republicans were in power you could just switch the titles, it would be the same situation.
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Louie thinks there is a difference between a Republican and a Democrat. How many times did the Republicans raise the debt ceiling for Obama. Looks like they are all liberals to me. Don't tell me to get my facts straight. Big Louie, you are lost politically.
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05-23-2012, 10:11 PM
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Welcome Slim! have fun....fuckem
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05-23-2012, 10:23 PM
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It would be very easy to cut spending. It is just very difficultto cut spending n a way a majority can live with.
Oneapproach would be to cut al federal aid and all federal funds going to Texas for example. No highway $, close all the army and air force bases, cancel all contracts to bg companies in DFW area, etc. I doubt that would sit well with the most conservative of Texan congessmen even if it cut spending by more than the agreed upon amount. (I don't hate Texas, just using it as an example of a state that many here can understand).
Until either side can pass--not propose--a budget they have little room for claiming to be the "good" folks in this.
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05-24-2012, 12:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Whirlaway
Big Loser:
Please give a historical example of the Republicans reneging on an agreement to cut spending ................
YOU CAN'T !
Your claim of "switch titles" is sophmoric!
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LMAO! A Teapublican would NEVER lie about spending or taxes.
Would they?
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05-24-2012, 01:27 AM
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Don't forget the 5 billion to cover the reduced interest rates for student loans. The GOP wants to take the money from the Obamacare slush fund and the democrats want to have a tax increase (that way all parents care pay for the students education even if they don't have kids). In any event now that school is out the need to extend this democratic mistake has been forgotten by the White House and the press.
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05-24-2012, 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Whirlaway
The Democrats can't be trusted to keep their side of the bargain to cut spending;
They agreed to spending cuts with Regan; and never delivered the spending cuts but got their spending and tax increases.
Similarly they agreed to cut spending with Bush I; but they reneged, after they got their tax and spending increases !
The Democrats are pathetic liars when it comes to pledges to cut spending !
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I know how much you hate democrats,and it is ok with me,but I would like one example where republicans kept their word.
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05-24-2012, 04:57 PM
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05-24-2012, 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Whirlaway
Big Loser:
Please give a historical example of the Republicans reneging on an agreement to cut spending ................
YOU CAN'T !
Your claim of "switch titles" is sophmoric!
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Oh that's an easy one. When Bush first took office the Republican party had a long list of programs and agencies they were going to either cut spending to or eliminate all together. By the end of his presidency not one agency or program had been cut. In fact spending had increased in all agencies and programs they had listed when Bush took office.
the end result was that a Republican president helped transform a $128 billion annual budget surplus into a $1.2 trillion deficit.
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