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What's your point? It's a HUGE amount of money. If you're Republican supporter, I thought the whole idea was to spend less money?!
Yes, only. The security of this country is very important... if we want to continue to have a country.
Here is an idea on how to spend less money... cut out the aid to illegal aliens, which cost the state of California alone $5 billion per year in aid and education.
Do you have any idea how much taxpayer money the government wastes?
Kind of fun at the beginning
Got REALLY boring about 9:50
Both made some pretty good points
Both had some specifics
Both took opportunities to not answer the question and drone on about some other thing
Biden negatives - was an ass...big time.
Ryan negatives - lack of experience showed.
I don't think this will move anyone to the other side.
How disappointing. Both of these men had the opportunity to address the last question from the moderator (from the veteran who is disillusioned in politics today) and neither of them could answer it. That wasn't supposed to be a time for their closing comment. They should have addressed that person's comments and imo, apologized for the rotten campaign both parties have been running. Attack ads don't help answer real questions and concerns Americans have about this country and where it's going. I've heard the word "typical" being used a lot on this thread and the only thing that I find typical is these politicians. They never change and never will. Politicians! Pffft!!!
Nice to see the families interacting with each other unlike the Pres debate.
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