Black is white, up is down, The sun rises in the west and sets in the east. Republicans these days don't even pretend to be for education, healthcare for the poor and elderly, a social safety net for the old and the poor.
Stupid heartless smirking selfish bastards. You ought to be ashamed of yourselves.
You're right, the Republicans really aren't for all that. Neither are the Democrats. That's where your delusion kicks in. Neither party gives a damn about you, or anyone else except those that will help them obtain or maintain power. Once they have it, they will throw you to the curb.
Poor dumb fucker. At least we Democrats have the illusion that we are engaged in an effort to help. While all you and the repukes can do is try to further enrich yourselves at the expense of the poor, the elderly and the downtrodden. Be ashamed shitbird.
"Ryan, as chairman of the House Budget Committee, has authored a budget proposal that calls for deep cuts in federal spending, including in public education."
Of course there is a reason for Ryan to cut education spending.
To be a real republican, you must be either rich or stupid or both.
So cutting down on education is fully in the line of successfully being republican. Keep the people as stupid as you can.
Don't believe me? Just ask Rick Perry.
The claim that OBAMACARE cuts $700 BILLION from Medicare is TRUE and the GOOD NEWS is that in doing so, it INCREASES HEALTHCARE FOR SENIORS and AT THE SAME TIME cuts fraud, WASTE and abuse. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office determined that the Medicare provisions in President Obama's health care law would save $700 BILLION over a decade and EXTENDS THE LIFE OF MEDICARE. Extends it EIGHT YEARS.
actually its 84 billion over the next 11 years, but whos counting since nobody here counts this lil ditty
The CBO also said that repealing the healthcare law - a move advocated by Republicans - would increase the deficit over the next decade by $109 billion. The law's revenue increases and spending cuts total more than the cost of expanding coverage to the uninsured, the CBO said.