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Why during recent republican control did the dept of education nearly double??
Why under rep control did public healthcare increase with the addition of the prescription drug program???
are the standards unclear........the right screams about govt control while it actually increases gov't
Education spending and traditional entitlement spending are very different animals, and should be treated as such. Please do not lump them together. No sane republican lumps education in with traditional entitlement spending programs.
Education spending and traditional entitlement spending are very different animals, and should be treated as such. Please do not lump them together. No sane republican lumps education in with traditional entitlement spending programs.
EXACTLY...'no sane republican'...That is the root of the problem, there is no sane republican, they have all become foaming at the mouth tea-tards!
I guess the C-D Repubs are conveniently forgetting about the Drug Prescription Bill. They forget about their farm and big oil subsidies too.
Right wingers love big government as much as the next man. It's fairly obvious.
Medicare D was a pretty blatant abuse of power by an elected official. To paint an entire party because of a single slimy individual is pretty ignorant, isn't it? To claim that Medicare D is representative of all republicans is like saying all democrats cheat on their wives because of the actions of Clinton. Stop trying to pick a fight and maybe we can have an adult conversation.
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