Where did I say I was ok with some runaway spending?? I was bitching about Bush's spending as far back as 04' with the Bush/Kennedy No Child Left Behind, massive new prescription drug program (which looks tiny compared to Obamacare), massive agriculture bill, discretionary non defense spending going up faster than inflation + population growth 1st term. My bitching reached new heights in late 08'/early 09'. That's when I became aware how bad this country was screwed financially long term. Emailed & called my Senator's & Congressman. Vowed to start regularly voting in local & state elections.ASUMountaineer wrote:But, he was still fiscally irresponsible. Obama's spending has been worse, but why are they ok with some runaway spending, but not all runaway spending? You're making excuses for them.BDKJMU wrote:
Again, GWB's fiscal irresponsibility isn't close to the level of BHO's.
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Hope you've been voting independent.BDKJMU wrote:Where did I say I was ok with some runaway spending?? I was bitching about Bush's spending as far back as 04' with the Bush/Kennedy No Child Left Behind, massive new prescription drug program (which looks tiny compared to Obamacare), massive agriculture bill, discretionary non defense spending going up faster than inflation + population growth 1st term. My bitching reached new heights in late 08'/early 09'. That's when I became aware how bad this country was screwed financially long term. Emailed & called my Senator's & Congressman. Vowed to start regularly voting in local & state elections.ASUMountaineer wrote:
But, he was still fiscally irresponsible. Obama's spending has been worse, but why are they ok with some runaway spending, but not all runaway spending? You're making excuses for them.
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Interesting. You got serious in 2009 when a person with views contrary to your own was in office.BDKJMU wrote:Where did I say I was ok with some runaway spending?? I was bitching about Bush's spending as far back as 04' with the Bush/Kennedy No Child Left Behind, massive new prescription drug program (which looks tiny compared to Obamacare), massive agriculture bill, discretionary non defense spending going up faster than inflation + population growth 1st term. My bitching reached new heights in late 08'/early 09'. That's when I became aware how bad this country was screwed financially long term. Emailed & called my Senator's & Congressman. Vowed to start regularly voting in local & state elections.ASUMountaineer wrote:
But, he was still fiscally irresponsible. Obama's spending has been worse, but why are they ok with some runaway spending, but not all runaway spending? You're making excuses for them.
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Oh c'mon IB. You know that what happened after the financial crisis of 2008 put things at a different level. There was a very significant event and a very significant government response. It coincided with a transition in power. But "runaway spending" reached an entirely different level after that financial crisis.Interesting. You got serious in 2009 when a person with views contrary to your own was in office.
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Oh good god.JohnStOnge wrote:Oh c'mon IB. You know that what happened after the financial crisis of 2008 put things at a different level. There was a very significant event and a very significant government response. It coincided with a transition in power. But "runaway spending" reached an entirely different level after that financial crisis.Interesting. You got serious in 2009 when a person with views contrary to your own was in office.
That event had wheels and the initial response was under Bush in 2008. You can play armchair QB all you want at this point, but the reality is we were loosing 700,000 jobs a month in 2009. Nobody had to deal with that kind of financial crisis in recent memory.
I know you conks suck at history in general, but this was within the last decade for goodness sake.
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Run away spending started before Obama and Bush. Obama inherited a shit storm.JohnStOnge wrote:Oh c'mon IB. You know that what happened after the financial crisis of 2008 put things at a different level. There was a very significant event and a very significant government response. It coincided with a transition in power. But "runaway spending" reached an entirely different level after that financial crisis.Interesting. You got serious in 2009 when a person with views contrary to your own was in office.
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Read my post again more carefully. Where did I say you were? I said, "they." A little defensive over nothing, eh?BDKJMU wrote:Where did I say I was ok with some runaway spending?? I was bitching about Bush's spending as far back as 04' with the Bush/Kennedy No Child Left Behind, massive new prescription drug program (which looks tiny compared to Obamacare), massive agriculture bill, discretionary non defense spending going up faster than inflation + population growth 1st term. My bitching reached new heights in late 08'/early 09'. That's when I became aware how bad this country was screwed financially long term. Emailed & called my Senator's & Congressman. Vowed to start regularly voting in local & state elections.ASUMountaineer wrote:
But, he was still fiscally irresponsible. Obama's spending has been worse, but why are they ok with some runaway spending, but not all runaway spending? You're making excuses for them.
My question was extremely simple. Why did the Tea Party folks only become concerned about runaway spending when it was Obama's runaway spending as opposed to Bush's?
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That isn't the case. There is a tea party chapter in Fairfax Va that was organizing in 2004, only it wasnt called tea party. Most folks were conservatives that were anti Iraq war, anti big spending (which Bush was- just not as big as Obama). A lot of people, myself included, had serious issues with Bush's willingness to cut deals for expansive government programs in return for the political capital to do what he wanted overseas.ASUMountaineer wrote:My question was extremely simple. Why did the Tea Party folks only become concerned about runaway spending when it was Obama's runaway spending as opposed to Bush's?BDKJMU wrote:
Where did I say I was ok with some runaway spending?? I was bitching about Bush's spending as far back as 04' with the Bush/Kennedy No Child Left Behind, massive new prescription drug program (which looks tiny compared to Obamacare), massive agriculture bill, discretionary non defense spending going up faster than inflation + population growth 1st term. My bitching reached new heights in late 08'/early 09'. That's when I became aware how bad this country was screwed financially long term. Emailed & called my Senator's & Congressman. Vowed to start regularly voting in local & state elections.
Electing Obama, a known big government liberal, was just the last straw. But keep on believing the media meme that the Tea Party exists solely because of Obama. If Romney had won he would now be having to deal with the tea party as well. As we stumble and spend our way towards having future fiscal decisions forced on us, you will see the tea party gain strength regardless of who is in office. They are a heck of a lot harder on republicans than they are on Dems.
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CID1990 wrote:That isn't the case. There is a tea party chapter in Fairfax Va that was organizing in 2004, only it wasnt called tea party. Most folks were conservatives that were anti Iraq war, anti big spending (which Bush was- just not as big as Obama). A lot of people, myself included, had serious issues with Bush's willingness to cut deals for expansive government programs in return for the political capital to do what he wanted overseas.ASUMountaineer wrote:
My question was extremely simple. Why did the Tea Party folks only become concerned about runaway spending when it was Obama's runaway spending as opposed to Bush's?
Electing Obama, a known big government liberal, was just the last straw. But keep on believing the media meme that the Tea Party exists solely because of Obama. If Romney had won he would now be having to deal with the tea party as well. As we stumble and spend our way towards having future fiscal decisions forced on us, you will see the tea party gain strength regardless of who is in office. They are a heck of a lot harder on republicans than they are on Dems.
See, I can throw out baseless and ridiculous generalizations too. Stick around, you may see that many of us true conservatives don't feel the need to associate with a party of any kind, especially one that accepts non-conservative extremist hacks. And, before you say it, I feel the same way about OWS.
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Your question was pointed and no different than the thousands of times it has been brought up- that the tea party is only in existence because the President is black and their fiscal complaints are just a smokescreen for racism.ASUMountaineer wrote:CID1990 wrote:
That isn't the case. There is a tea party chapter in Fairfax Va that was organizing in 2004, only it wasnt called tea party. Most folks were conservatives that were anti Iraq war, anti big spending (which Bush was- just not as big as Obama). A lot of people, myself included, had serious issues with Bush's willingness to cut deals for expansive government programs in return for the political capital to do what he wanted overseas.
Electing Obama, a known big government liberal, was just the last straw. But keep on believing the media meme that the Tea Party exists solely because of Obama. If Romney had won he would now be having to deal with the tea party as well. As we stumble and spend our way towards having future fiscal decisions forced on us, you will see the tea party gain strength regardless of who is in office. They are a heck of a lot harder on republicans than they are on Dems.Welcome to the conversation CID. I was dealing with the construct of BDK's point. Nevertheless, I agree with you that there were many conservatives that were anti-Bush's policies, including me. But, keep on believing that anyone critical of the Tea Party is a sheep of the "liberal media" that is only out to usher in Marxism.
See, I can throw out baseless and ridiculous generalizations too. Stick around, you may see that many of us true conservatives don't feel the need to associate with a party of any kind, especially one that accepts non-conservative extremist hacks. And, before you say it, I feel the same way about OWS.
I never said I was affiliated with the tea party. I do sympathize with their complaints about how we are spending money.
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I share their complaint about spending. But, I find it curious that the Taxed Enough Already party didn't unite under a President that had cut taxes. They united less than a month into a Presidency where the leader was a Democrat. A Democrat,mind you, that belongs to a party with a stigma for raising taxes and/or implementing taxes.CID1990 wrote:Your question was pointed and no different than the thousands of times it has been brought up- that the tea party is only in existence because the President is black and their fiscal complaints are just a smokescreen for racism.ASUMountaineer wrote:
Welcome to the conversation CID. I was dealing with the construct of BDK's point. Nevertheless, I agree with you that there were many conservatives that were anti-Bush's policies, including me. But, keep on believing that anyone critical of the Tea Party is a sheep of the "liberal media" that is only out to usher in Marxism.
See, I can throw out baseless and ridiculous generalizations too. Stick around, you may see that many of us true conservatives don't feel the need to associate with a party of any kind, especially one that accepts non-conservative extremist hacks. And, before you say it, I feel the same way about OWS.
I never said I was affiliated with the tea party. I do sympathize with their complaints about how we are spending money.
Glad to see you hold the scepter of determining who is a true conservative and who is not. Keep up the good work.
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Unless you want to explain why it is curious, your post makes no sense.Ibanez wrote:I share their complaint about spending. But, I find it curious that the Taxed Enough Already party didn't unite under a President that had cut taxes. They united less than a month into a Presidency where the leader was a Democrat. A Democrat,mind you, that belongs to a party with a stigma for raising taxes and/or implementing taxes.CID1990 wrote:
Your question was pointed and no different than the thousands of times it has been brought up- that the tea party is only in existence because the President is black and their fiscal complaints are just a smokescreen for racism.
I never said I was affiliated with the tea party. I do sympathize with their complaints about how we are spending money.
Glad to see you hold the scepter of determining who is a true conservative and who is not. Keep up the good work.
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If the Tea Party was making noise during the Bush admin the liberal media would have been all over it blowing it out of proportion..
The timing might have been coincidental, but I don't think so; the amount of "he's a socialist, a Muslim, and not born in the USA" invective that spewed forth seemed much greater than the spending talk.
And why do so many of them look like they came from People of Wal-Mart?
The timing might have been coincidental, but I don't think so; the amount of "he's a socialist, a Muslim, and not born in the USA" invective that spewed forth seemed much greater than the spending talk.
And why do so many of them look like they came from People of Wal-Mart?
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Well you answered yourself there. I've seen some tea party gatherings (and there's fringe folks in every political movement) and I just have not seen or heard the high concentration of mouth breathing nuts that some people think are the bread and butter of the tea party.houndawg wrote:If the Tea Party was making noise during the Bush admin the liberal media would have been all over it blowing it out of proportion..![]()
The timing might have been coincidental, but I don't think so; the amount of "he's a socialist, a Muslim, and not born in the USA" invective that spewed forth seemed much greater than the spending talk.
And why do so many of them look like they came from People of Wal-Mart?
You said it yourself- if they had been making noise during Bush's term (and they were in places- the media was a little slow on the uptake... big surprise) then the media would have been blowing it all out if proportion. Just like they are doing now, only now its the media's "guy" in office, so naturally they are all toothless klansmen and Birthers.
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1) Their funding dramatically improved once Obama hit office.CID1990 wrote:Well you answered yourself there. I've seen some tea party gatherings (and there's fringe folks in every political movement) and I just have not seen or heard the high concentration of mouth breathing nuts that some people think are the bread and butter of the tea party.houndawg wrote:If the Tea Party was making noise during the Bush admin the liberal media would have been all over it blowing it out of proportion..![]()
The timing might have been coincidental, but I don't think so; the amount of "he's a socialist, a Muslim, and not born in the USA" invective that spewed forth seemed much greater than the spending talk.
And why do so many of them look like they came from People of Wal-Mart?
You said it yourself- if they had been making noise during Bush's term (and they were in places- the media was a little slow on the uptake... big surprise) then the media would have been blowing it all out if proportion. Just like they are doing now, only now its the media's "guy" in office, so naturally they are all toothless klansmen and Birthers.
2) Did I mention that Michelle Bachman is the head of their caucus?
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I don't disagree with anything in the first paragraph though maybe I could check on the 700,000 jobs a month estimate. Wouldn't matter because I know a lot of jobs were being lost.That event had wheels and the initial response was under Bush in 2008. You can play armchair QB all you want at this point, but the reality is we were loosing 700,000 jobs a month in 2009. Nobody had to deal with that kind of financial crisis in recent memory.
I know you conks suck at history in general, but this was within the last decade for goodness sake.
What I'm talking about is that it was a historical significant event and it prompted a massive acceleration in government spending. And it coincided with a transition in power. By the time people who had a chance to organize and respond Obama was in power. And he did some things that were different. Like the effort to bail out homeowners who had gotten themselves into mortgages they couldn't afford.
All I'm saying is that the Tea Party thing began with kind of an unprecedented situation going on so there's an obvious answer to the "why didn't they do this before?" question.
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Of COURSE their funding increased when Obama took office. Surely it had nothing to do with the most liberal, big government politician to ever sit in the White House taking office.kalm wrote:1) Their funding dramatically improved once Obama hit office.CID1990 wrote:
Well you answered yourself there. I've seen some tea party gatherings (and there's fringe folks in every political movement) and I just have not seen or heard the high concentration of mouth breathing nuts that some people think are the bread and butter of the tea party.
You said it yourself- if they had been making noise during Bush's term (and they were in places- the media was a little slow on the uptake... big surprise) then the media would have been blowing it all out if proportion. Just like they are doing now, only now its the media's "guy" in office, so naturally they are all toothless klansmen and Birthers.
2) Did I mention that Michelle Bachman is the head of their caucus?
The foundation for the tea party was laid in 2004-ish, and it would not be quite as loud now if McCain had won, but there's a beef with him too, and there would certainly be a tea party today.
As for Bachmann, she's not necessarily the enduring face of the tea party. I'd probably say that's quickly becoming Rand Paul. Either way, the tea party is way too loosely organized to claim a titular head. That's one of the reasons the media is able to have their feeding frenzy- too many outliers in the group, and too many different "voices" of the tea party.
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How could he be the "most liberal, big government politician to ever sit in the White House" if he had only been in office for less than a month?CID1990 wrote:Of COURSE their funding increased when Obama took office. Surely it had nothing to do with the most liberal, big government politician to ever sit in the White House taking office.kalm wrote:
1) Their funding dramatically improved once Obama hit office.
2) Did I mention that Michelle Bachman is the head of their caucus?
The foundation for the tea party was laid in 2004-ish, and it would not be quite as loud now if McCain had won, but there's a beef with him too, and there would certainly be a tea party today.
As for Bachmann, she's not necessarily the enduring face of the tea party. I'd probably say that's quickly becoming Rand Paul. Either way, the tea party is way too loosely organized to claim a titular head. That's one of the reasons the media is able to have their feeding frenzy- too many outliers in the group, and too many different "voices" of the tea party.
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That's when the campaign started to get him out of office as soon as possible. If McCain had one the Koch's wouldn't have had to spend as much. Not that McCain would have been much different with his spending.Ibanez wrote:How could he be the "most liberal, big government politician to ever sit in the White House" if he had only been in office for less than a month?CID1990 wrote:
Of COURSE their funding increased when Obama took office. Surely it had nothing to do with the most liberal, big government politician to ever sit in the White House taking office.
The foundation for the tea party was laid in 2004-ish, and it would not be quite as loud now if McCain had won, but there's a beef with him too, and there would certainly be a tea party today.
As for Bachmann, she's not necessarily the enduring face of the tea party. I'd probably say that's quickly becoming Rand Paul. Either way, the tea party is way too loosely organized to claim a titular head. That's one of the reasons the media is able to have their feeding frenzy- too many outliers in the group, and too many different "voices" of the tea party.
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SPENDING!!!, we were in the middle of two wars. How do you think we pay for the cool weapons, guns and bombs??? And you bitch about Obama Care.JohnStOnge wrote:Oh c'mon IB. You know that what happened after the financial crisis of 2008 put things at a different level. There was a very significant event and a very significant government response. It coincided with a transition in power. But "runaway spending" reached an entirely different level after that financial crisis.Interesting. You got serious in 2009 when a person with views contrary to your own was in office.
Someone answer this, Who will foot the bill for a 10 year war???
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Well, it won't be the oil companies.mrklean wrote:SPENDING!!!, we were in the middle of two wars. How do you think we pay for the cool weapons, guns and bombs??? And you bitch about Obama Care.JohnStOnge wrote:
Oh c'mon IB. You know that what happened after the financial crisis of 2008 put things at a different level. There was a very significant event and a very significant government response. It coincided with a transition in power. But "runaway spending" reached an entirely different level after that financial crisis.
Someone answer this, Who will foot the bill for a 10 year war???
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I forgot, oil was going to pay for it. Oil that didn't belong to us was going to pay for it.mrklean wrote:SPENDING!!!, we were in the middle of two wars. How do you think we pay for the cool weapons, guns and bombs??? And you bitch about Obama Care.JohnStOnge wrote:
Oh c'mon IB. You know that what happened after the financial crisis of 2008 put things at a different level. There was a very significant event and a very significant government response. It coincided with a transition in power. But "runaway spending" reached an entirely different level after that financial crisis.
Someone answer this, Who will foot the bill for a 10 year war???
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OK, answer this, How much money do you think we have spent on this war, and who will pay for it?Ibanez wrote:I forgot, oil was going to pay for it. Oil that didn't belong to us was going to pay for it.mrklean wrote:
SPENDING!!!, we were in the middle of two wars. How do you think we pay for the cool weapons, guns and bombs??? And you bitch about Obama Care.
Someone answer this,
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Re: had a guy tell me that the Tea Party is America's...
It's already been paid for with the Bush tax cuts...duh.mrklean wrote:OK, answer this, How much money do you think we have spent on this war, and who will pay for it?Ibanez wrote: I forgot, oil was going to pay for it. Oil that didn't belong to us was going to pay for it.




