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Originally Posted by Iaintliein
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The comments sound like Whirl chimed in. I think I found Marshall there too! lol.,I love the
FACT guy, LOL!
Oh that's funny!!!
BY BAILEDOUT on 08/05/2011 at 23:17
the silence from FEDTIT sucking liberals on this one is deafening
BY FEDTIT on 08/06/2011 at 01:41
still waiting…good god you FEDTIT suckers are such gutless hypocritical wusses…
BY FEDTIT on 08/06/2011 at 01:46
Somehow I doubt that the world's largest rating's agency votes republican.
BY HMMMM on 08/06/2011 at 02:23
FACT: These are increasingly dangerous times, with American leadership being challenged across the globe.
Only an historic reduction in government spending combined with pro-growth measures including lower business tax rates to stimulate job creation and attract investment can turn the US economy around.
Unfortunately, as Standard and Poor’s decision has shown, this is a presidency in “extreme” denial over America’s towering debts, leading a nation on a precipice while blindfolded to reality.
FACT: The United States badly needs another Reagan-style revolution to stave off further economic disaster, preserve American leadership on the world stage, and secure the future of a superpower.
Ultimately, greater liberty and freedom, not the deathly hand of Big Government, are needed to turn this great nation around.
Which one of you wrote this? This guy must have forgotten history and how many times Reagan and Bush Sr. raised taxes and increased government.
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/ni...ment-disaster/
BY VOTE DEMSOUT 2010/12 on 08/06/2011 at 11:21
"Hope and change?" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHA
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA H AHA
BY ABE on 08/06/2011 at 12:32
IT'S MARSHALL
And remember, Congress still has to vote on a Balanced Budget Amendment. I wonder how many Democrats will have the b@lls to vote "no". lol
Obama, Pelosi and Reid have really screwed the pooch this time. And the Tea Party looks like the only grown up in the room.
BY JOHN on 08/06/2011 at 12:58
Obama, July 11 news confgerence: "I would rather be talking about stuff that everybody welcomes like new [spending] programs…"
He also insisted on $2.5 trillion in debt with no strings attached.
Whooo boy. The 2012 presidential debates are gonna be a hoot. Whoever the GOP candidate is, I would just walk out on stage with an iPad loaded with video clips of Pelosi, Reid and Obama calling for more spending, More Spending, MORE SPENDING!
BY JOHN on 08/06/2011 at 13:18
As any logical person knows, Obama's and the Democrats' reckless spending caused this mess.
EVERYTHING Obama has touched has turned to c**p.
We must change course and make Obama a one-termer or our childrens' futures will be destroyed.
BY OBAMA IS CARTER X2 on 08/06/2011 at 13:56
He's clearly illogical.
John they are *investments* in our future. We need those really really fast choo choo trains so we should *invest* in them (what, you're telling me GE makes those big choo choo engines).
We should *invest* in education so we can buy a better education for the chill-drens (what, you"re telling me we already spend more on education that any other country).
We should *invest* in green energy so we can be really really green instead of red, white and blue (what, you're telling me it will be 50 years before we have enough green energy to sustain our needs).
Yes we need to reduce our spending but we can't quit *investing* in our future (what, you're telling me we've even run out of our *investing* money).
OK if we are out of *investing* money then STOP THE SPENDING.
BY JAY DEE on 08/06/2011 at 15:23