GOP Identity based on lies. Obama exposes them

It seems the entire GOP identity of being fiscally conservative is a lie. Read 'em and weep you republitard turds.

http://www.salon.com/2015/10/16/the_...cit_delusions/
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So now you're writing (pasting) something about Obama exposing himself....sounds kind of Freudian.

Obama still believes that Iran will honor that "agreement", or maybe he doesn't today.
So now you're writing (pasting) something about Obama exposing himself....sounds kind of Freudian.

Obama still believes that Iran will honor that "agreement", or maybe he doesn't today. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Try and keep your tiny mind on topic. I know it's difficult.
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Right...the topic that you came up with....Obama exposing himself.
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So now you're writing (pasting) something about Obama exposing himself....sounds kind of Freudian.

Obama still believes that Iran will honor that "agreement", or maybe he doesn't today. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Are you totally incapable of discussing what the article is about? Here are two important parts of the article to give you a start.

According to a new report from the Wall Street Journal’s Market Watch site, the federal government ran up a deficit of $439 billion for the 2015 fiscal year. That’s 2.5 percent of GDP, which is the lowest level since 2007. Why is this significant? The Obama administration inherited a $1.4 trillion (with a “t”) budget deficit — driven in large part by stimulus spending meant to combat the financial crisis — which authorized George W. Bush in October 2008.

name two Democratic presidents who’ve cut the deficit through the duration of their presidencies: Clinton and Obama. And what about Republican presidents? Bush 43? He turned a $200 billion surplus into a $400 billion deficit by the end of his first term, and a $1.2 trillion deficit by the end of his second term. Bush 41? Nope. Reagan? No. Ford? No. Nixon? No. The last Republican president who cut the deficit was Eisenhower. Along those lines, the recently introduced tax plan of the Republican frontrunner, Donald Trump, would explode the deficit by as much as $10 trillion over a decade. Tell me again: Which is the party of fiscal responsibility?
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Are you totally incapable of discussing what the article is about? Here are two important parts of the article to give you a start.

According to a new report from the Wall Street Journal’s Market Watch site, the federal government ran up a deficit of $439 billion for the 2015 fiscal year. That’s 2.5 percent of GDP, which is the lowest level since 2007. Why is this significant? The Obama administration inherited a $1.4 trillion (with a “t”) budget deficit — driven in large part by stimulus spending meant to combat the financial crisis — which authorized George W. Bush in October 2008.

name two Democratic presidents who’ve cut the deficit through the duration of their presidencies: Clinton and Obama. And what about Republican presidents? Bush 43? He turned a $200 billion surplus into a $400 billion deficit by the end of his first term, and a $1.2 trillion deficit by the end of his second term. Bush 41? Nope. Reagan? No. Ford? No. Nixon? No. The last Republican president who cut the deficit was Eisenhower. Along those lines, the recently introduced tax plan of the Republican frontrunner, Donald Trump, would explode the deficit by as much as $10 trillion over a decade. Tell me again: Which is the party of fiscal responsibility?
Originally Posted by BigLouie
Wrong, BL. Bush didn't sign the 2009 budget into law in October 2008. Pelosi and her dim-retard congressional associates sat on and larded the 2009 budget, with spending desired by Odumbo and other dim-retards, until 11 March 2009 when Odumbo signed it into to law. So, no. Odumbo didn't "inherit" your $1.2 trillion deficit. Odumbo and Pelosi created your $1.2 trillion deficit.
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Are you totally incapable of discussing what the article is about? Here are two important parts of the article to give you a start.

According to a new report from the Wall Street Journal’s Market Watch site, the federal government ran up a deficit of $439 billion for the 2015 fiscal year. That’s 2.5 percent of GDP, which is the lowest level since 2007. Why is this significant? The Obama administration inherited a $1.4 trillion (with a “t”) budget deficit — driven in large part by stimulus spending meant to combat the financial crisis — which authorized George W. Bush in October 2008.

name two Democratic presidents who’ve cut the deficit through the duration of their presidencies: Clinton and Obama. And what about Republican presidents? Bush 43? He turned a $200 billion surplus into a $400 billion deficit by the end of his first term, and a $1.2 trillion deficit by the end of his second term. Bush 41? Nope. Reagan? No. Ford? No. Nixon? No. The last Republican president who cut the deficit was Eisenhower. Along those lines, the recently introduced tax plan of the Republican frontrunner, Donald Trump, would explode the deficit by as much as $10 trillion over a decade. Tell me again: Which is the party of fiscal responsibility? Originally Posted by BigLouie
Talk about a con. Obama ran up the deficit in his first year and everything looked less by comparison. Remember, Obama signed off on the TARP and bailout. He voted for them and he ran them when he got in office. That is part of his legacy. Also Clinton never reduced the deficit, Newt Gringrich did. Go back (look on youtube) Clinton made a number of speeches about how long it would take...seven years....ten years but within two years after Gringrich took as speaker the House produced a budget that balanced the budget and Clinton was forced to sign it. Don't lie to us. We know the truth.






Notice how the influence of Obama was felt in 2008. Only now is the debt going down to Bush levels.

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It seems the entire GOP identity of being fiscally conservative is a lie. Read 'em and weep you republitard turds.

http://www.salon.com/2015/10/16/the_...cit_delusions/ Originally Posted by WombRaider
Once again, you've made a mistake. It is the conservative wing that is interested in financial responsibility and not the mainstream GOP. Since we haven't had a conservative president in 30 years, what are you basing your claim on? Something that Obama said? Do I have to remind you on how many times Obama has been caught in a lie? Why do you keep thinking you're going to kick the football?