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Good one Lewis.Grizalltheway wrote:Let's face it, Pelosi and Reid aren't the only ones to blame. ALL of our elected officials have basically been smelling each other's farts for some time now.


clenz wrote:Good one Lewis.Grizalltheway wrote:Let's face it, Pelosi and Reid aren't the only ones to blame. ALL of our elected officials have basically been smelling each other's farts for some time now.

Doubtful, but interesting timing none the less. Isn't that when Watergate was starting to heat up?SunCoastBlueHen wrote:Maybe people are just a lot better informed than they were in 1973.

Well you could make a case that Carter's failures proved that government was inept, but I think Reagan's rhetoric about limited government and the "the nine most terrible words" really stuck with a lot of people.89Hen wrote:
How's that?kalm wrote:Reagan sealed the deal.
When you take into consideration that the 'gubmint' made $110,000,000,000 in "improper payments" to dead people, people in prison, fugitives, etc. last year alone, it's very hard to refute Reagan's philosophy.kalm wrote:Well you could make a case that Carter's failures proved that government was inept, but I think Reagan's rhetoric about limited government and the "the nine most terrible words" really stuck with a lot of people.89Hen wrote:
How's that?

89%...kalm wrote:Well you could make a case that Carter's failures proved that government was inept, but I think Reagan's rhetoric about limited government and the "the nine most terrible words" really stuck with a lot of people.89Hen wrote:
How's that?

And it took us 30 years of following Reagan's economic policies of cut taxes on the rich and spend to get here.travelinman67 wrote:89%...kalm wrote:
Well you could make a case that Carter's failures proved that government was inept, but I think Reagan's rhetoric about limited government and the "the nine most terrible words" really stuck with a lot of people.![]()
Kinda makes you wonder if Reagan didn't hit the nail on the head.
Tax cuts are a good thing because they foster growth and investment, but history states it took 70 years of "progressive redistributionist" policy to get it where it is today.kalm wrote:And it took us 30 years of following Reagan's economic policies of cut taxes on the rich and spend to get here.travelinman67 wrote:
89%...![]()
Kinda makes you wonder if Reagan didn't hit the nail on the head.

Victory in WWI, WWII, New Deal public works projects, the GI Bill, Interstate Highways, the space program, the Cold War all paid for at the expense of the besieged wealthy class. Too bad the rich had to suffer through those years and not have the opportunity to pass their fortunes on to their heirs. Why if we had kept taxes below 25% the entire time, we would have really kicked some Nazi ass and perhaps sent a man to the dark side of the moon.Baldy wrote:Tax cuts are a good thing because they foster growth and investment, but history states it took 70 years of "progressive redistributionist" policy to get it where it is today.kalm wrote:
And it took us 30 years of following Reagan's economic policies of cut taxes on the rich and spend to get here.
Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, WIC, Food Stamps, EITC's, Section 8 Housing, School Lunch Programs, AFDC, Job Corps, Head Start, Peace Corps, National Endowment of the Arts, PBS, NPR, etc, etc, etc, etc. With the Chinese subsidizing our entitlement economy, maybe we can finally win that "progressive" War on Poverty.kalm wrote:Victory in WWI, WWII, New Deal public works projects, the GI Bill, Interstate Highways, the space program, the Cold War all paid for at the expense of the besieged wealthy class. Too bad the rich had to suffer through those years and not have the opportunity to pass their fortunes on to their heirs. Why if we had kept taxes below 25% the entire time, we would have really kicked some Nazi ass and perhaps sent a man to the dark side of the moon.Baldy wrote: Tax cuts are a good thing because they foster growth and investment, but history states it took 70 years of "progressive redistributionist" policy to get it where it is today.

Baldy wrote:Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, WIC, Food Stamps, EITC's, Section 8 Housing, School Lunch Programs, AFDC, Job Corps, Head Start, Peace Corps, National Endowment of the Arts, PBS, NPR, etc, etc, etc, etc. With the Chinese subsidizing our entitlement economy, maybe we can finally win that "progressive" War on Poverty.kalm wrote:
Victory in WWI, WWII, New Deal public works projects, the GI Bill, Interstate Highways, the space program, the Cold War all paid for at the expense of the besieged wealthy class. Too bad the rich had to suffer through those years and not have the opportunity to pass their fortunes on to their heirs. Why if we had kept taxes below 25% the entire time, we would have really kicked some Nazi ass and perhaps sent a man to the dark side of the moon.![]()
Had it not been on every other commercial for three weeks leading up to his stand up special you would have gotten away with it too...Grizalltheway wrote:clenz wrote: Good one Lewis.![]()
I originally wrote out "to quote Lewis Black", but decided to try and pass it off as my own.