Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://nbcpolitics.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/27/9051774-sunday-shows-republicans-to-reconfigure-us-budget-cuts
U.S. Republicans will try to spare defense programs by reconfiguring the $1.2 trillion in spending cuts that are to be triggered starting in 2013 by the collapse of a congressional deficit-cutting committee, a leading Republican senator said Sunday.
"I think there's a broad consensus that too much of the cuts are weighted on our defense's capabilities and would really, really cut in deeply into our ability to defend this nation," said Senator Pat Toomey, a member of the "super committee" that failed last week to reach a deal to reduce the huge U.S. debt.
WTF? Why did they sign a deal they could never live with? I think we ought to take note that the GOP is the party who, when their backs are to the wall, can't take the tough medicine to fix our budget dilemma. The hypocrisy is incredible. Meanwhile, the Dems are willing to move forward.
Face it, the GOP is not for fiscal austerity. The GOP is not for limited government. The GOP is for the programs they care about, and nothing more.
They are about the american people, dems are about poor freeloaders
Not sure who you are referring to as poor freeloaders, but being poor and/or on government assistance doesn't make one less of an American.
Yes it does, that is not the american dream
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://nbcpolitics.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/27/9051774-sunday-shows-republicans-to-reconfigure-us-budget-cuts
U.S. Republicans will try to spare defense programs by reconfiguring the $1.2 trillion in spending cuts that are to be triggered starting in 2013 by the collapse of a congressional deficit-cutting committee, a leading Republican senator said Sunday.
"I think there's a broad consensus that too much of the cuts are weighted on our defense's capabilities and would really, really cut in deeply into our ability to defend this nation," said Senator Pat Toomey, a member of the "super committee" that failed last week to reach a deal to reduce the huge U.S. debt.
WTF? Why did they sign a deal they could never live with? I think we ought to take note that the GOP is the party who, when their backs are to the wall, can't take the tough medicine to fix our budget dilemma. The hypocrisy is incredible. Meanwhile, the Dems are willing to move forward.
Face it, the GOP is not for fiscal austerity. The GOP is not for limited government. The GOP is for the programs they care about, and nothing more.
Medicaid is not busting our budget. Social Security and Medicare are. If you want to be the party to abolish those, by all means try.
They are about the american people, dems are about poor freeloaders
Not sure who you are referring to as poor freeloaders, but being poor and/or on government assistance doesn't make one less of an American.
Yes it does, that is not the american dream
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://nbcpolitics.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/27/9051774-sunday-shows-republicans-to-reconfigure-us-budget-cuts
U.S. Republicans will try to spare defense programs by reconfiguring the $1.2 trillion in spending cuts that are to be triggered starting in 2013 by the collapse of a congressional deficit-cutting committee, a leading Republican senator said Sunday.
"I think there's a broad consensus that too much of the cuts are weighted on our defense's capabilities and would really, really cut in deeply into our ability to defend this nation," said Senator Pat Toomey, a member of the "super committee" that failed last week to reach a deal to reduce the huge U.S. debt.
WTF? Why did they sign a deal they could never live with? I think we ought to take note that the GOP is the party who, when their backs are to the wall, can't take the tough medicine to fix our budget dilemma. The hypocrisy is incredible. Meanwhile, the Dems are willing to move forward.
Face it, the GOP is not for fiscal austerity. The GOP is not for limited government. The GOP is for the programs they care about, and nothing more.
They are about the american people, dems are about poor freeloaders
Not sure who you are referring to as poor freeloaders, but being poor and/or on government assistance doesn't make one less of an American.
Really. Is this a change from whatever they were for in August?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://nbcpolitics.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/27/9051774-sunday-shows-republicans-to-reconfigure-us-budget-cuts
U.S. Republicans will try to spare defense programs by reconfiguring the $1.2 trillion in spending cuts that are to be triggered starting in 2013 by the collapse of a congressional deficit-cutting committee, a leading Republican senator said Sunday.
"I think there's a broad consensus that too much of the cuts are weighted on our defense's capabilities and would really, really cut in deeply into our ability to defend this nation," said Senator Pat Toomey, a member of the "super committee" that failed last week to reach a deal to reduce the huge U.S. debt.
WTF? Why did they sign a deal they could never live with? I think we ought to take note that the GOP is the party who, when their backs are to the wall, can't take the tough medicine to fix our budget dilemma. The hypocrisy is incredible. Meanwhile, the Dems are willing to move forward.
Face it, the GOP is not for fiscal austerity. The GOP is not for limited government. The GOP is for the programs they care about, and nothing more.
They are about the american people, dems are about poor freeloaders
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://nbcpolitics.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/27/9051774-sunday-shows-republicans-to-reconfigure-us-budget-cuts
U.S. Republicans will try to spare defense programs by reconfiguring the $1.2 trillion in spending cuts that are to be triggered starting in 2013 by the collapse of a congressional deficit-cutting committee, a leading Republican senator said Sunday.
"I think there's a broad consensus that too much of the cuts are weighted on our defense's capabilities and would really, really cut in deeply into our ability to defend this nation," said Senator Pat Toomey, a member of the "super committee" that failed last week to reach a deal to reduce the huge U.S. debt.
WTF? Why did they sign a deal they could never live with? I think we ought to take note that the GOP is the party who, when their backs are to the wall, can't take the tough medicine to fix our budget dilemma. The hypocrisy is incredible. Meanwhile, the Dems are willing to move forward.
Face it, the GOP is not for fiscal austerity. The GOP is not for limited government. The GOP is for the programs they care about, and nothing more.
They are about the american people, dems are about poor freeloaders
Anonymous wrote:http://nbcpolitics.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/27/9051774-sunday-shows-republicans-to-reconfigure-us-budget-cuts
U.S. Republicans will try to spare defense programs by reconfiguring the $1.2 trillion in spending cuts that are to be triggered starting in 2013 by the collapse of a congressional deficit-cutting committee, a leading Republican senator said Sunday.
"I think there's a broad consensus that too much of the cuts are weighted on our defense's capabilities and would really, really cut in deeply into our ability to defend this nation," said Senator Pat Toomey, a member of the "super committee" that failed last week to reach a deal to reduce the huge U.S. debt.
WTF? Why did they sign a deal they could never live with? I think we ought to take note that the GOP is the party who, when their backs are to the wall, can't take the tough medicine to fix our budget dilemma. The hypocrisy is incredible. Meanwhile, the Dems are willing to move forward.
Face it, the GOP is not for fiscal austerity. The GOP is not for limited government. The GOP is for the programs they care about, and nothing more.
U.S. Republicans will try to spare defense programs by reconfiguring the $1.2 trillion in spending cuts that are to be triggered starting in 2013 by the collapse of a congressional deficit-cutting committee, a leading Republican senator said Sunday.
"I think there's a broad consensus that too much of the cuts are weighted on our defense's capabilities and would really, really cut in deeply into our ability to defend this nation," said Senator Pat Toomey, a member of the "super committee" that failed last week to reach a deal to reduce the huge U.S. debt.