Permalink Reply by jay H on January 19, 2013 at 5:32pm It all depends on who's in power. The Republicans had their justification for reckless spending, the Dems now push theirs. BOTH parties are, despite PR statements, hopelessly addicted to unsustainable levels of spending, like a drunken fratboy with his daddy's credit card. That's how they buy votes.
Permalink Reply by Sentient Biped on January 20, 2013 at 10:06am Drunken frat boy with his daddy's credit card. Is that GWB we're talking about? :)
Permalink Reply by James Kz on January 19, 2013 at 6:02pm Despite all their hatred of "socialistic" ideas, they are just as socialist as anyone else.
They would never give up a publicly-funded military for example.
And what about all that money they gave to NASCAR in the recent budget showdown? (Seventy million dollars - if you called NASCAR enthusiasts socialists they would turn you into a pretzel)
Permalink Reply by jay H on January 20, 2013 at 6:38am @James
I agree even though the military is specifically defined as government supported in the Constitution. Both parties, unfortunately since FDR/Truman have been obsessed with the impractical and ultimately destructive goal of 'managing' the world with a worldwide military footprint, something we cannot afford economically, or with lives.
As a side point, the NASCAR incident shows the danger of going by sound bites. I was pretty appalled by it too but it's not quite what one would think from the headlines. First it was not new but an extension of an existing tax rule, it applied to a wide range of entertainment complexes, and it was actually a relatively common exemption that allowed tracks to depreciate their facilities at a faster rate than conventional manufacturing buildings. Yes it was still pork but not quite as bizarre as one would think.
But that brings up the very big problem of pork. Inthe Sandy relief bill, large amounts of local pet projects were thrown in by both parties. There are only a very handful of congress people who actually refuse to put pork into bills.
Permalink Reply by Sentient Biped on January 20, 2013 at 10:08am But NASCAR is vital to national security. The ability to drive fast cars in circles will help us chase Al-Queda when they start running in circles around a paved track.
Permalink Reply by Pat on January 20, 2013 at 7:40am Here's another interesting question? Where were the progressives and the left when the Senate passed a bill, a few weeks ago, gutting the 4th Amendment's privacy protections? Your emails and electronic communications can now be searched by law enforcement without getting a warrant from a judge. People scream, on both sides, about the fiscal situation and the 2nd Amendment. Constitutional protections which are more important on a daily basis, to more citizens, than "What Caliber Would Jesus Use" are stripped away without so much as a whimper. The left screamed at the top of their lungs when Bush approved warrantless phone taps. Where's the outrage now?
Permalink Reply by jay H on January 20, 2013 at 7:57am The left only screams when there's a Repub in power. With a Democratic Senate and President, they fall completely silent.
Both major parties talk the language of freedom, but neither one actually behaves that way. Freakin hypocrites. The enemy of your enemy is not your friend.
Permalink Reply by Pat on January 20, 2013 at 10:33am The enemy of your enemy is not your friend. Ain't that the truth!
Major examples are when the Irish Republican Army tried that in the 1970's with Libya, and it blew up in their face. And recently, the secularist Tuaregs tried it with Al-Qaeda in Mali, and now they're living under a bayonet to their throat with strict Sharia law.
As to the left screaming when a Repub is in power, the Repubs are a mirror image of Dems. Today, the President is having a private swearing in ceremony. I suspect the Teabaggers are having their own private swearing at ceremony. Depending on your special interests, pick your poison.
Permalink Reply by SecularCortex13.x on January 20, 2013 at 8:54pm i noticed a sticker on electric box at intersection said 'thanks for shit sandwich george' w/obama photo
Permalink Reply by SecularCortex13.x on January 22, 2013 at 9:44am ha.. he pandered to these schmux
(refer to my latest blog post.. form hell! yikes
Permalink Reply by A. Noni Moose on January 24, 2013 at 8:31am Never voted for Bush..and to call him a "righty" would be false. No one EVER considered him a conservative..a rebulican, maybe. He was a big government socialist just like today's regime. The "patriot act" was the biggest power grab and loss of liberty this country has seen. Did anyone stand against it? Democrats? Republicans? NOPE. I think the only vote against the patriot act was Dr. Ron Paul. The rest of the country took it at face value and said "we need it" becuase of 9/11. Well, like they say "if you aere willing to give up liberty for security, you deserve neither"..
Bush brought us Obama..hopefully the failings of Obama will bring us something better. But, that is doubtful since we are already on the slippery slope.
As far as the "surplus" goes, we all know that was just smoke and mirrors from Slick Willy.
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