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Dec 23, 2017 10:14:19   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
LOL. I just heard a Democrat on the news apoplectic about the tax plan adding 1.5 trillion to the deficit over 10 years. Why is this funny? When's the last time you heard Democrat's worried about the deficit? First off there are arguments that say the 1.5 trillion is way over blown. This number was dynamically scored. Does not take into account a possible jump in GDP. Be that as it may, why are we worried about 1.5 trillion when the same office that predicted that number predicts the deficit too rise 10 trillion over the next decade without the tax cuts. People we are arguing over 4% of projected deficits. Why? The politicians do not want to do the hard math. We are in a downward debt spiral. Cutting all programs is the only sane thing to do. However; that will cost politicians their jobs, so they pass the problem off to the next group of snakes. Bush, a Republican, doubled the debt. Obama, a Democrat doubled the debt. Are we willing as a country to sacrifice dependence on government to save the country?

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Dec 23, 2017 10:58:26   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
JFlorio wrote:
LOL. I just heard a Democrat on the news apoplectic about the tax plan adding 1.5 trillion to the deficit over 10 years. Why is this funny? When's the last time you heard Democrat's worried about the deficit? First off there are arguments that say the 1.5 trillion is way over blown. This number was dynamically scored. Does not take into account a possible jump in GDP. Be that as it may, why are we worried about 1.5 trillion when the same office that predicted that number predicts the deficit too rise 10 trillion over the next decade without the tax cuts. People we are arguing over 4% of projected deficits. Why? The politicians do not want to do the hard math. We are in a downward debt spiral. Cutting all programs is the only sane thing to do. However; that will cost politicians their jobs, so they pass the problem off to the next group of snakes. Bush, a Republican, doubled the debt. Obama, a Democrat doubled the debt. Are we willing as a country to sacrifice dependence on government to save the country?
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They've painted themselves into a corner. This will be good.

The big ha ha on the Dems begins with Republicans beginning to wake up to the fact that they oppose Trump at their own peril, a peril which comes from us!

The ha ha will continue during tax time early next year when a bunch of little guys will get break...finally.

The ha ha will gather steam until November as things improve. In the meantime the Dems will pin all their hopes on the dream of unseating Trump, who unbeknownst to them is busily deregulating every, every day. They'll fail, look stupid doing so, not articulate a damn thing that would make any working person (not paid by certain government agencies, anyway ) want to v**e for them, refuse to help to get anything positive done because the party is being held hostage by people who wear vagina hats, destroy innocent people's property, need "safe spaces" and promote every type of whacko excess imaginable."

The ha ha will be almost (but not entirely) realized in the mid-terms, when contrary to history and conventional wisdom the out of power party will not regain the House or the Senate. Just like the hag in 2016, the Dems are about to be hit with a perfect storm of circumstance.

The rest of the ha ha will be 6 more years of Trump if refrains from offending You-Know-Who...and us, of course. If that happens we, and by association the Dems get Pence, who if things go well might make a run of his own. It's happened.

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Dec 23, 2017 11:02:02   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
I believe you are correct. Though much can happen in the next two years that is not under anyone's control. The Democrats constantly over play their hands and take their rhetoric over the top.
BigMike wrote:
They've painted themselves into a corner. This will be good.

The big ha ha on the Dems begins with Republicans beginning to wake up to the fact that they oppose Trump at their own peril, a peril which comes from us!

The ha ha will continue during tax time early next year when a bunch of little guys will get break...finally.

The ha ha will gather steam until November as things improve. In the meantime the Dems will pin all their hopes on the dream of unseating Trump, who unbeknownst to them is busily deregulating every, every day. They'll fail, look stupid doing so, not articulate a damn thing that would make any working person (not paid by certain government agencies, anyway ) want to v**e for them, refuse to help to get anything positive done because the party is being held hostage by people who wear vagina hats, destroy innocent people's property, need "safe spaces" and promote every type of whacko excess imaginable."

The ha ha will be almost (but not entirely) realized in the mid-terms, when contrary to history and conventional wisdom the out of power party will not regain the House or the Senate. Just like the hag in 2016, the Dems are about to be hit with a perfect storm of circumstance.

The rest of the ha ha will be 6 more years of Trump if refrains from offending You-Know-Who...and us, of course. If that happens we, and by association the Dems get Pence, who if things go well might make a run of his own. It's happened.
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Dec 24, 2017 01:02:14   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
JFlorio wrote:
I believe you are correct. Though much can happen in the next two years that is not under anyone's control. The Democrats constantly over play their hands and take their rhetoric over the top.


Yep...ain't learned a thing.

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