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Default John McCain, liar and liberal punk

Don Homuth dhomuthoneatcomcast.net@ wrote:
On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 12:43:02 -0500, Kurt Ullman
wrote:

In article ,
Don Homuth dhomuthoneatcomcast.net@ wrote:

On Tue, 5 Feb 2008 02:28:46 -0800 (PST), Keith
wrote:

McCain cannot be President. He voted against Bush's tax cuts,
which were to be honest one of the only good things Bush did as
President.

But they weren't tax Cuts -- they were Tax Deferrals.

Dubya borrowed from the future to pay the costs of the present.

You merely bought into the short-term illusion.


Is that why revenues have gone up faster than inflation since the tax
cuts? Actually they accelerated for the first couple of years. The
only thing going up faster than rev is spending. Cause, I'd like you
to meet effect.


They still were Not tax cuts, were they?

And the deficit still continues to climb -- at near record pace.

Eventually the bill will have to be paid, and that will mean taxing
More than spending.

Since Dubya and the Rs had no apparent need to cut spending when they
were in power for six full years, where should the responsibility to
do so reside?

The best means of cutting through the noise is to ask a simple
question:

Which federal expenditures that You support would you like to see cut
or eliminated? Be specific.


Iraq.

NB: It is Not appropriate to recommend cuts in expenditures that
Someone Else supports that you do not. Turnabout and all - they can't
cut Your preferred expenditures either when they make suggestions for
spending cuts.


So, have at it.