Anybody else think that President Bush lecturing about fiscal responsibility is kinda like Jeffrey Dahmer lecturing about vegetarianism? Hmm...
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Anybody else think that President Bush lecturing about fiscal responsibility is kinda like Jeffrey Dahmer lecturing about vegetarianism? Hmm...
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I said something similar, though about Chimpy's championship of human rights:
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To Bush, being a fiscal conservative means spending buckets of money on the things you want, and not spending any money on the things that anybody else wants. Just par for the course for the idiot man-child.
ReplyDeleteHere's a nice link to a posting about how the GOP's tax cuts are expected to cost us even more than the unfunded Medicare prescription plan.
ReplyDeleteThe GOP in general thinks being a fiscal conservative means tax cuts and attendant deficits. There isn't a one of them that has (or wants) any grasp of actually coming close to balancing a budget or for preparing for the future.