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To: bentway who wrote (692644)1/13/2013 2:30:39 AM
From: Wayners1 Recommendation  Respond to of 1575602
 
Lets do the math as you claim. 19 times $4T equals $76T. The debt is at $16T and change. If the debt limit was raised by Bush as you claim to $76T then how come $16T and change is a problem?



To: bentway who wrote (692644)1/13/2013 2:34:34 AM
From: i-node5 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1575602
 
>> During Bush Presidency, Current GOP Leaders Voted 19 Times To Increase Debt Limit By $4 Trillion

And that is relevant how? Bush deficits in eight years were less than Obama deficits in four years.

It is about time some people woke up and said enough is enough.

Here's the thing: You are so committed to party politics the financial status of the country is unimportant to you. You are interested, like this idiot tejek, only in winning the political skirmish. I don't give a shit about that.

If I see a Democrat who knows how to act I'm fine with that. But they are very few and far between.



To: bentway who wrote (692644)1/13/2013 4:55:01 AM
From: Taro1 Recommendation  Respond to of 1575602
 
During Bush Presidency, Current GOP Leaders Voted 19 Times To Increase Debt Limit By $4 Trillion

So does that make it legit and sound financial politics?
Or do you guys just want to get even at any cost?

/Taro