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26. "and you make me pity you."
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Bill Clinton never thought about balancing a budget until the Republicans won both houses of Congress and thus forced him to address the issue. It was the Republican Congress who proposed a plan to eliminate the deficit by 2002 back in 1994.

Clinton in 98, which was the first supposed balanced budget, was resisting it because their plan supposedly reduced the deficit too quickly. But he was all too willing to claim the proposals as his own, when he knew if he had it his way there would have never been a balanced budget. However, the Congressional Budget Office had predicted $200 billion dollar deficits throughout the 90's in 1995.

The bottom line is that the Democrats never have thought about reducing deficits of any kind, and probably haven't advocated spending cuts outside of military allocations since Truman was in office. They definitely haven't advocated tax cuts since JFK, except in targeted income areas.

In the primaries, every Democratic proposal would have busted the budget alot worse than anything currently, especially when it came to implementing their socialist health care reforms. When asked how were they going to pay for all of these programs all they could say is "by repealing the tax cuts". But even if you repealed the tax cuts today there would still be a deficit, so all you would be doing is making the debt grow even larger, and they would probably raise taxes on top of the repeal in order to claim minimal deficits. Gephardt's health plan by itself would have cost 2 trillion over 10 years and Dean's was 1 trillion. Kerry's health plan would have cost $750 billion, at least at least during the debates (and knowing his flip flopping ways he's probably against health care by now, and would vote against his own proposal. None of these guys except Lieberman had proposed comprehensive budget reduction plans, and even his included massive tax increases.

The fact is that they would bloat the budget even further. Plain and simple.
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Jerk of the day: J. Dennis Hastert [View all] , johnny_domino, Thu May-20-04 05:39 AM
 
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jerk of the YEAR!
May 20th 2004
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What was Hastert a jerk about?
May 20th 2004
2
reading is fundamental
May 20th 2004
3
      I read the thing.
May 20th 2004
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           RE: I read the thing.
May 20th 2004
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           but that's not a sacrifice.
May 20th 2004
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           comprehension is important too
May 20th 2004
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                it doesn't HAVE to go up.
May 20th 2004
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                     and who's pushing that medicare bill?
May 20th 2004
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                          even then...
May 21st 2004
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                               pay now, or pay later
May 21st 2004
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                                    that's why...
May 21st 2004
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                                         you make me laugh
May 21st 2004
22
                                              and there you have it
May 21st 2004
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                                                   Question
May 22nd 2004
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                                                   RE: and you make me pity you.
May 22nd 2004
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                                                   and here are the numbers
May 22nd 2004
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wow - he has no shame, does he?
May 20th 2004
4
some good could come of it though
May 20th 2004
5
      that would be great, but I don't see it happening (n/m)
May 20th 2004
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           RE: that would be great, but I don't see it happening (
May 20th 2004
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                I don't think McCain would go for that
May 20th 2004
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                     RE: I don't think McCain would go for that
May 20th 2004
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                          off the top of my head
May 20th 2004
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                               RE: off the top of my head
May 20th 2004
11
                                    we'll see wont we...great post GUYS. i was
May 21st 2004
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On Another Note
May 21st 2004
23
they remind me of that little chickenhawk
May 21st 2004
24
up
May 24th 2004
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up one last time
Jun 03rd 2004
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