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The bond rating under the federal government was lowered for the first time in history under Obama...
if you need a link to backup that claim that you dont really know much about whats going on..
And I'm sure that you can find a link telling you that happened because we have such a high national debt.
Proving that you can find a link to backup that you don't know what you are talking about.
Cutting taxes to the detriment of the state budget would be like someone quitting their job and having no money to maintain the home. Shortly later, that person borrows money at a high interest rate in order to make costly home repairs that are now massive from prior neglect.
Does this make any sense????
How about cutting back government services? Most government spending is discretionary.
And I'm sure that you can find a link telling you that happened because we have such a high national debt.
Proving that you can find a link to backup that you don't know what you are talking about.
Why do liberals NEVER know what the hell they are talking about?
Good link. Good rebuttal. I assumed you to be a typical debt hawk.
So you agree that the 'downgrade' was due to politics, not so much the debt?
And the 'downgrade' was meaningless and ill conceived anyway?
By the same crew that gave all the arcane mortgage swap crap AAA ratings.
This right wing experiment in Kansas has been pretty funny to watch....well unless you live in Kansas and have to live with the effects.
I see the same issues in NC., lower the income tax rate and lose revenue. Here the Real Estate taxes will be going up as revenue will be coming in to low.
We are about to see large areas of road system become toll roads. (Republican speak for tax hikes.)
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