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Mar 23, 2013 14:00:19   #
The Dutchman
 
Wow!! What happened to the lying ass obozo's "No New Taxes"? Whoops! I guess no one can call this liar a liar without it being r****t?
Ever notice how whenever a negative comment about this lying assed bastard son of who knows is posted It's r****t, Never once do the liberals ever want to admit it's because he is the biggest failure of a POTUS this country has ever seen.

Senate Democrats Pass $1 Trillion In New Taxes

An exhausted Senate gave pre-dawn approval Saturday to a Democratic $3.7 trillion budget for next year that embraces nearly $1 trillion in tax increases over the coming decade but shelters domestic programs targeted for cuts by House Republicans.

While their victory was by a razor-thin 50-49, the v**e let Democrats tout their priorities. Yet it doesn’t resolve the deep differences the two parties have over deficits and the size of government.

Joining all Republicans v****g no were four Democrats who face re-e******n next year in potentially difficult races: Sens. Max Baucus of Montana, Mark Begich of Alaska, Kay Hagan of North Carolina and Mark Pryor of Arkansas. Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., did not v**e.





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Mar 23, 2013 15:44:10   #
Slingblade68 Loc: Charleston SC
 
I am still laughing, I only wish it wasn't on the backs of every American. Even the Minions, the millions of lost sheep that see this Omnipotent pseudo leader of the free world Masquerading as a President. Keep waving the F**g of Freedom
"Dutchman" our combined Voices will prevail. I am certain of that..

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Mar 23, 2013 18:01:32   #
WhoIsJohnGalt
 
Neither of the major parties wants to cut the budget--neither the Republicans nor the Democrats will willingly cut government spending, period. They put on this show every time the budgeting process is worked on. There are loud proclamations followed by much handwringing, even tears, but then they always turn out a budget that is larger than the last budget. It has been this way for as long as I can remember.

Take Paul Ryan's much-touted budget. Does it make real cuts to government spending? No. It allows the budget to grow by 3.4% a year, which does not sound like very much until you realize that it will be an increase of a little over 35% over a ten year period. Think about! Our already bloated and overweight government will be 35% larger after ten years on the Ryan Diet.

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Mar 23, 2013 18:21:23   #
Slingblade68 Loc: Charleston SC
 
Intellectual property is something that is difficult if not impossible to Corral. There are those that think "Atlas Shrugged" was simply a metaphor for the impossible. Never realizing that "we the people" could sacrifice our common knowledge , simply for the sake of the "Common Good". Utopian Ideology cast under the guise of euphoric despotism... Reminding me of a Ronald Reagan truism. A government capable of affording you all you need. Is capable of taking all that you have.

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