With the fiscal cliff deal signed into law, the nation’s attention now turns to the debt ceiling debate, scheduled to hit in the next two months. As America reaches the debt ceiling yet again – an unbelievable $16.4 trillion debt ceiling needs another increase in order to allow us to borrow more cash to pay our bills – Republicans insist that we finally begin dealing with our spending problem. That, of course, was the purpose of the fiscal cliff deal in the first place: to preserve as many of the Bush tax rates as possible, consider tax rates a finished issue, and move on to spending cuts. As Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said on ABC’s This Week, “The tax issue is finished, over, completed. That’s behind us. Now the question is: what are we going to do about the biggest problem confronting our country and our future? And that’s our spending addiction.”
Not so fast.
The bullies in the Democratic Party have no intention of cutting a single dollar. Instead, they want to tighten their stranglehold on the windpipes of job producers and entrepreneurs. This morning, virtually every Democrat on virtually every Sunday show said the same thing: no cuts, more taxes. So much for the Republican attempt to take the tax discussion off the table.
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When the HELL will we just be able to walk in there with fully auto's and clean out the left side of the aisle? And there's probably enough on the other side to qualify! I'm not suggesting or condoning this, but Good God, When does this crap end/ Is revolution the only answer? I think so.
ReplyDeleteI say we have another TAX TEA PARTY and throw them into the lake!!!
ReplyDeleteCap welfare benefits at two or three children. No more paying for as many kids as entitlement parents can spawn.
ReplyDeleteFeel free 8:45. Feel free any time.
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