Beavis found all the RNC's talking points and posted them into a single post. Nicely done!!
It's pretty obvious Barack isn't perfect on the lobbyist issue. But he's bringing it up and moving on it. I support that and I'm hoping for the best moving forward. I think McCain getting on the "campaign finance reform" concept was a good idea too.
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NVG:
I had a thread quite a while ago challenging Republicans to tell me what spending they were going to cut in order to make possible a sustained lower level of taxes. I got exactly zero responses that addressed my question. Let me issue the challenge again.
The current annual budget deficit is $410 billion. How would you fix that?
Notes:
The deficit will increase significantly if the Bush tax cuts are not allowed to expire as schedule, but no doubt like all Republicans NVG will describe allowing that to happen as a 'tax increase.'
The deficit will also increase significantly if there is a permanent fix passed for the AMT (Alternative Minimum Tax).
But let's pretend the deficit is "only" $410 billion going forward.
Basic facts (wikipedia)
# The national debt equates to $30,400 per person U.S. population, or $60,100 per head of the U.S. working population,[52] as of February 2008.
# In 2003 $318 billion was spent on interest payments servicing the debt, out of a total tax revenue of $1.95 trillion.
So we're in debt and every year we go farther into debt. Every year, we pay $300 billion in
interest on our debt, which is $1,000 for every man woman and child in the United States. Or in other words, if we didn't have the debt, we would have had to pay $1,000 less this year, per person.
So we have two choices:
(1) raise taxes;
(2) cut spending.
You are against raising taxes. Please specify $410 billion worth of annual spending cuts you would propose.
Thanks!