Wow, CaptainMidnight! With my loose interpretation of your last 2 posts, i've counted no less than 5 personal insults/condescending statements. In other words, can it with the complaints about snarkiness and condescension.
Originally Posted by Doove
I'll do that if you'll can it with the snarkiness and condescension!
You're the one who started coming after me with snarky, condescending comments. Someone who does that shouldn't be surprised when he receives a dose of his own medicine. As anyone can see, you took what I said out of context and twisted it to fit your own narrative.
People on your side didn’t flinch...
Originally Posted by Doove
People on
what side?
I'm a libertarian, not a Republican. I oppose fiscal irresponsibility and out-of-control spending, no matter which of our dysfunctional political parties is doing it. And I certainly didn't support the profligate spending of George W. Bush. As I noted in another thread, government spending in nominal dollars increased by almost 70% under his watch.
So please try not to paint with such a broad brush.
So I liken your “anti Obama anti growth economic policy” rhetoric (or whatever it is you wanna call it) to the birthers in that the only difference is that you’re smart enough to find a more intelligent topic to use for your Obama hatred than the birthers. Which isn’t to say your hatred is any more intelligent than that of the birthers.
Originally Posted by Doove
That's a completely fatuous statement.
In the first place, I don't "hate" Obama. I'm just alarmed by his irresponsible fiscal aganda. Our economy is at risk of being swamped by a tsunami of deficits and spending. The metastisization of the entitlement culture continues unabated, and America's middle class has been promised that they're not going to have to pay for any of it. I don't know anyone who believes those promises are sustainable. That's why there's so much discussion of a VAT. The only alternative is to run trillion-dollar deficits until we suffer a horrific bust -- and we will if we continue on our present path.
If you want to try to argue that pushing through spending increases on a scale necessitating huge tax increases on the middle class isn't an anti-growth agenda, have at it!