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Just how conservative is "severely" conservative?
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Nobody has aspired to be "Terminally Conservative" either..andy7171 wrote:I want my candidate to be at least Critically Conservative if not Gravely.
Today, one in five Americans — 67 million of us, all told — rely on federal aid in obtaining housing, food, income, health care or education.
The dependent population has been growing for years, of course. But the “Index of Dependence on Government,” published annually by The Heritage Foundation, shows remarkably sharp spikes in dependence in the years since President Obama entered the Oval Office.
On the Dole: A fifth of all Americans
New York Post ^ | 02/13/2012 | William Beach


Bronco wrote:It's not working with the current occupant
What the heck happened to "I'll cut the deficit in half in my first term"
Today, one in five Americans — 67 million of us, all told — rely on federal aid in obtaining housing, food, income, health care or education.
The dependent population has been growing for years, of course. But the “Index of Dependence on Government,” published annually by The Heritage Foundation, shows remarkably sharp spikes in dependence in the years since President Obama entered the Oval Office.
On the Dole: A fifth of all Americans
New York Post ^ | 02/13/2012 | William Beach




Newt is going after him as being anti-second amendment.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:For starters you dont consider electing Romney..............................................




Privately, Obama sees recovery 1-2 years off
The Washington Examiner ^ | February 13,2012 | Paul Bedard
The public President Obama, bubbly in his reelection campaigning about a recovering U.S. economy, isn’t as optimistic in private, telling a select few that it will likely take up to two years for any recovery to click in.
A letter provided to Washington Secrets from Obama to a long-unemployed Portland, Maine carpenter pulls back the curtain of economic hope to reveal the truth about the stagnant economy. “I won’t lie to you,” Obama penned in hand to Charles Oliver in October. “It will probably take another year or two to fully dig our way out of this hole.”
“He’s out campaigning saying everything is coming up roses. He’s a lying SOB,” Oliver said of Obama, who has tried to temper his hopefulness with cautions that the recovery could hit speed bumps.
Oliver recently sold his letter through a dealer to pay for truck repairs but remains unemployed. Another firm, Alexander Autographs now has his letter and is offering it to the first buyer who bids over $10,000. The company’s president, Bill Panagopulos, told us that he will give half of the profit to any company that gives Oliver a full-time job.
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Morning Examiner: Obama’s budget lies
Washington Examiner ^ | 2/13/2011 | Conn Carroll
White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew appeared on all five Sunday talk shows yesterday to defend the budget President Obama will release today. On two of those shows, CNN’s State of the Union and NBC’s Meet the Press, Lew flat out lied about the Democrats’ failure to pass a budget since Obamacare became law.
First on Meet the Press, David Gregory asked: “Here’s a stat that a lot of people may not know, but it’s pretty striking. The number of days since Senate Democrats passed a budget is 1,019. Can you just explain as a former budget director, how do you fund the government when there’s no budget?”
Lew replied: “Well, you know, one of the things about the United States Senate that I think the American people have realized is that it takes 60, not 50 votes to pass something. And there has been Republican opposition to anything that Senate Democrats have tried to do.”
Later on CNN, Candy Crowley asked...
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Both Crowley and Gregory let Lew’s statement go by unchallenged. It fell to ABC News‘ Jake Tapper to fact check the White House. He reported, “That’s not accurate. Budgets only require 51 Senate votes for passage, as Lew — former director of the Office of Management and Budget — surely must know. White House officials did not dispute that Lew misspoke.
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Maybe if Lew had made this statement on just one program, it would be believable that he “misspoke.” The fact that he made the statement on two programs, and that he is the former director of the Office of Management and Budget, shows that he both knew his statement was false, and he intended to make the false statement...
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Amare Stoudemire, right?Cap'n Cat wrote:

Ivytalk wrote:Amare Stoudemire, right?Cap'n Cat wrote:

A "severe conservative" might say that government should not be attempting to control the economy to begin with. The economy will have ups and downs. Government shouldn't be involved in trying to fend off a world depression, per se. Managing the economy should not be considered a role of government.Just wondering what a "severe conservative" or even a "terminal conservative" would have done to fend off a world depression resulting from the collapse of the Bush economy back in 2008?


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Regulating the economy is. Or we could go back to the days of bartering and fiefdoms.JohnStOnge wrote:A "severe conservative" might say that government should not be attempting to control the economy to begin with. The economy will have ups and downs. Government shouldn't be involved in trying to fend off a world depression, per se. Managing the economy should not be considered a role of government.Just wondering what a "severe conservative" or even a "terminal conservative" would have done to fend off a world depression resulting from the collapse of the Bush economy back in 2008?

Don't forget primogeniture!kalm wrote:Regulating the economy is. Or we could go back to the days of bartering and fiefdoms.JohnStOnge wrote:
A "severe conservative" might say that government should not be attempting to control the economy to begin with. The economy will have ups and downs. Government shouldn't be involved in trying to fend off a world depression, per se. Managing the economy should not be considered a role of government.

Goddammitt IT, you and Joe making me look shit up again.Ivytalk wrote:Don't forget primogeniture!kalm wrote:
Regulating the economy is. Or we could go back to the days of bartering and fiefdoms.