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Well today is Election Day here in the U.S., our annual opportunity to practice democracy (insert joke here about continuing to practice until we get it right). Here's hoping all those who are registered get out and vote, and that the process proceeds smoothly.
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Re: Out of the Blue |
Nov 7, 2012, 22:09 |
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Dades wrote on Nov 7, 2012, 21:40:
RollinThundr wrote on Nov 7, 2012, 16:32: What arguments are those? I've consistantly said the same thing in nearly every post when it comes to politics. Stop spending so much money. Which subsections of the proposed budget did you take issue with? Obamacare is not an acceptable answer, its a news soundbite that is used on the uninformed and easily influenced. Sections, lines and numbers of the budget you are criticizing. You are so concerned with how government money is spent, I'm assuming you did some research into it instead of just getting vague talking points from the news to regurgitate. Which budget? Fiscal 2013? 2014? Did you compare historicals?
- DADES - This is a signature of my name, enjoy! I answered my own question from earlier about budget proposals. What is surprising is that despite all of the partisan rhetoric it seems that both Harry Reid's and Boehner's budget proposals are actually quite similar. This link gives the overall rundown: http://crfb.org/blogs/comparing-reid-and-boehner-proposals
The one main difference I see is that Reid's proposal has no requirement for a balanced budget. Which I think is the better option given the uncertainty of our fiscal situation.
This comment was edited on Nov 8, 2012, 02:30. |
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