
I disagree with number 4. We have to elect the right person to office whether they are a republican or democrat. The truth is that it is more likely to be a conservative republican than a democrat of any sort. Originally Posted by JD BarleycornAnd just what is that going to accomplish? History has shown that the party in power will NOT stop raising the debit ceiling. That it will be business as usual. You are a fool if you think electing a conservative republican is going to stop spending or stop raising the debit ceiling.
I wonder what Louis knows about history when he pastes an inaccurate graphic. Calvin Coolidge, a Republican, spent less than the government took in revenues every year of his presidency. In other words, Coolidge had a surplus. Originally Posted by JD BarleycornYou have to go all the way back to Coolidge, really. That is the best you can do. That is your sole rebuttal? You are a bigger fool than I thought.
And just what is that going to accomplish? History has shown that the party in power will NOT stop raising the debit ceiling. That it will be business as usual. You are a fool if you think electing a conservative republican is going to stop spending or stop raising the debit ceiling. Originally Posted by BigLouieWell, I wouldn't call JD a fool, but otherwise, Louise is right. If we elect the Democrat or Republican candidate, spending will continue to increase, until it reaches critical mass, and the economy collapses. Our only hope is to elect someone who is not a Democrat or Republican.