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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (252326)6/6/2010 8:06:27 PM
From: RetiredNowRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Nope. It's still both parties fault going forward. As long as the GOP refuses to consider tax hikes and the Dems refuse to consider spending cuts, then it's both their faults.

Anyway, in November, I think we'll all be talking about how the out of control spending, deficits, and debt, will be the GOP's baby, because Congress holds the purse springs and if the GOP sweeps in November, then it will be their baby in spades. It's at that point that all the facades will prove to be exactly what they are. The GOP won't or can't fix this either. None of them have the willpower to do it. And the people who have the willpower to do it aren't voted in by the American people. We deserve what we're getting.