FuzzNJ
14 years ago

I can do whatever I want.

HockeyDad wrote:



Oh, I understand you COULD, it just wouldn't be logical.
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

or that trees grow taller when Republicans are in office?

HockeyDad wrote:



I haven't seen the statistics on that.
HockeyDad
14 years ago

Oh, I understand you COULD, it just wouldn't be logical.

FuzzNJ wrote:




No. I just don't fall under the rules of your self-manufactured fact under the previous administration the righties on this board defended Bush.
HockeyDad
14 years ago

I haven't seen the statistics on that.

FuzzNJ wrote:





Google it! I'm not doing your research for you!
wheelrite
14 years ago
Bush sucked too...

He was no conservative but Barry is MUCH worse...

FuzzNJ
14 years ago

No. I just don't fall under the rules of your self-manufactured fact under the previous administration the righties on this board defended Bush.

HockeyDad wrote:



On the wars and economy? You're joking.
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

Google it! I'm not doing your research for you!

HockeyDad wrote:



Good for you. I won't be doing that though.
HockeyDad
14 years ago

On the wars and economy? You're joking.

FuzzNJ wrote:





Both. You just don't pay attention.
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

Bush sucked too...

He was no conservative but Barry is MUCH worse...

wheelrite wrote:



Not very many 'conservatives' said Bush sucked until he was long gone from DC, and by not many I mean like 10, and each one was derided as being a 'rino' and just out to sell a book.
HockeyDad
14 years ago
10? Are you sure it wasn't 98?
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

10? Are you sure it wasn't 98?

HockeyDad wrote:



Could have been 98.2, no not possible. can't have .2 of a person. Closer to 10.
wheelrite
14 years ago
I feel sorry for Fuzzy,,,

The Leftys have waited SOOOO long to implement their ideolgy.It is a tragic failure,now what ?
HockeyDad
14 years ago
If at first you don't succeed, try...try again!
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

I feel sorry for Fuzzy,,,

The Leftys have waited SOOOO long to implement their ideolgy.It is a tragic failure,now what ?

wheelrite wrote:



The left, like me, are still waiting.
ZRX1200
14 years ago
Fuzzy tha comment was directed at your projection that nobody here said anything about R spending....
wheelrite
14 years ago
Fuzz said ,,The left, like me, are still waiting


Already happened,,,

They killed all of the family in the basement except maybe,Anastasia,,,
hank56
14 years ago

Same thing with the debt, no big complaints last administration, or under any other Republican administration when the debts were piling up under W, Reagan, but now after the huge problem was created a D comes into office and it's immediatly a huge concern after W blew up the economy and put millions out of work with his economic polilcies.

FuzzNJ wrote:




For the sake of discussion lets say I agree with your above quote. But I can NOT agree with the PRESENT administration racking up and additional 1 trillion plus debt this year.

Repeal the "Bush tax cuts" and it'll generate what, maybe 50 billion or so dollars. Loooooooooooong way from a trillion.
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

For the sake of discussion lets say I agree with your above quote. But I can NOT agree with the PRESENT administration racking up and additional 1 trillion plus debt this year.

Repeal the "Bush tax cuts" and it'll generate what, maybe 50 billion or so dollars. Loooooooooooong way from a trillion.

hank56 wrote:




You are WAAAAAAAYYYY low on your estimation.
hank56
14 years ago

You are WAAAAAAAYYYY low on your estimation.

FuzzNJ wrote:





That a fact? Depends on who one believes is accurate. For the sake of argument it "generates" 500 billion, still 500 billion short aren't we?

Just because previous admins ran up debt doesn't make it acceptable behavior. Your guy did it so can mine? Sort of the "oh yeah" syndrome IMO.
HockeyDad
14 years ago

That a fact? Depends on who one believes is accurate. For the sake of argument it "generates" 500 billion, still 500 billion short aren't we?

Just because previous admins ran up debt doesn't make it acceptable behavior. Your guy did it so can mine? Sort of the "oh yeah" syndrome IMO.

hank56 wrote:





Extending the Bush tax cuts last Fall was estimated to cost 3.7 trillion dollars for 10 years, or on average 370 billion dollars per year.

Eliminating the Bush tax cuts for the top 2% (rich) will save 60 billion per year and that is Obama's target.

Where this gets complicated is that we were told that the Bush tax cuts were for the rich yet there seems to be a pretty big gap between 370 billion and 60 billion. I guess in a way everybody is rich!

Americans have been sold into a life of indentured servitude and do not even know it.
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