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To: bentway who wrote (740511)9/19/2013 2:11:00 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1572957
 
LSD boy bentwayover thinks Hollywood movies are real.

LOL



To: bentway who wrote (740511)9/19/2013 2:40:49 PM
From: TimF  Respond to of 1572957
 
There is no contradiction that needs explaining. Its not unreasonable to think an action that could cause serious harm to a recovery is less harmful then the long run effect of ever increasing spending and deficits and debt.



To: bentway who wrote (740511)9/19/2013 2:42:43 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1572957
 
The reality — at least from the Post-ABC poll — is that there is a nihilistic streak running through a portion of the American populace. Crunch the numbers and you find that almost six in 10 people (59 percent) who say they don’t want to raise the debt limit also believe not doing so will cause serious problems for the American economy. The “nihilists,” so to speak, account for 26 percent of all Americans, and half of them lean toward the Republican Party.

And we all know who would scream loudest if the economy went south.

Stupid, thy name is Republican.