RangerDave wrote:
Neither of those sentiments are contained in the article you quoted, AK. What Obama says is that we're not going to balance the budget in 10 years, which is simply recognizing reality, and that his goal is to grow the economy, increase employment and control spending, which will lead to balance, but that he's not seeking balance purely as an end unto itself. One can disagree with that set of priorities, but it's not the same as saying that balance is unnecessary or that he has no intention to even try to balance the budget.
Codifying and entrenching bad money habits further will only increase the disparity. Arathain's interpretation is exactly correct:
Obama refuses to take responsibility for the economic actions of his administration. The party line and his position is: "It's Bush's fault." It ceased to be Bush's fault in March of 2009, and your continued insistence that everything wrong is still the previous Administration's or the fault of Obama's detractors is asinine. He has no intention of balancing he budget, primarily because past behavior indicates as such. He's orchestrated a political witch hunt for obstructionists, blamed the Republicans for the outcome, and you guys continue to believe him.
Barack Obama is a demagogue who has only his own money and his own power in mind. He doesn't care about you; he doesn't care about your political or social issues; he doesn't care what the long term outcome is, because he's not affected by it.
RangerDave wrote:
Also, this: "In the budget presented Tuesday, Ryan proposes balancing the budget over a decade, finding savings in government spending by eliminating most of Obama's health care reforms and streamlining the federal tax code"....is a ridiculous statement.
Considering the health care reforms have increased the cost of care, decreased access to care, decreased availability of care, and created new impediments for viable and reasonable care, how is that ridiculous? Moreover, you're certainly burying the fact the U.N. proclaimed the United States as having the most progressive tax code on the planet; only it doesn't work because too few of our citizens actually have any skin in the game. But let me guess, the rich still don't pay their fair share?
Stop spewing bullshit misinformation as if its fact just because it follows the party line. Facts dispute everything your political agenda pushes; facts dispute the efficacy of your 3-monkey Democrat and his first 2 years.
I'm sorry your candidate didn't work out as promised; I'm sorry the first black president has been such an abysmal failure for our nation, because the last thing we needed was more fuel for a bad stereotype. But he's failed and will continue to fail for 3 more years. If you want things to get better ...
1. Stop voting for party candidates.
2. Stop defending party policy.
3. Stop believing the demagogues: "Look with your eyes, not with your ears." Syrio Forel
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