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So, Who Won and Who Lost? |
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In the win/loss computation, I count Defense cuts as a win. The Defense budget is bloated, and we have too much being bought that we don't need. For instance, we have eleven or so carrier battle groups, ready to refight World War Two, and that's a few too many. Much of the military is geared for massed battle in Europe, which will not happen. We are fighting three wars that we don't need to be fighting, at huge expense.
While we look for places to cut in other areas, there is nothing wrong with making sensible cuts in Defense as well.
Yes, it's hard to see the win in all this, unless it is maneuvering for a better position to fight from later in the election cycle. For the life of me, I don't understand why Boehner doesn't tar the bad guys with something as simple as "It's the spending, stupid."
Casca
The actual count the money win, not there, but the psychological "perception" of a win is there. In politics perception is no small thing. The very avoidance of the words "raise taxes" in the bill and statements about avoiding the raising of taxes is causing the "progressives" (rat commie bastards) to scream when it would be best for them to just make nice and wait to rape the taxpayer later like they usually do. There is fear and panic amongst them perhaps because they won't be able to get the pay off money from the government fast enough to "protect" their ass..ets.
He must have studied under Bush - who never recognized a bully pulpit when he tripped over it.
The victory in the equation is the fact that the Tea Party completely led BHO and Boehner around by the nose for several weeks and illustrated their weakness as political leaders.
They let BHO and Boehner know who the new sherrif in town was.
I expect more good things to come from an electoral standpoint in 2012.
molonlabe28 ur correct - this is the only bright spot from my vantage point. The nation's last and best hope is a resounding victory by teapartiers in 2012.
Who lost? I did. So did everyone else that pays federal taxes.
Damn them all and may they suffer for their folly.
Yes I am quite sure the Dems (hack, spit) will cut only the fat from the defense budget....I am also sure I look a lot like Brad Pitt.....
We didn't take a head off the hydra this time, only a bit off it's tail, but it's a start.
You're right off course, listening to the Lefties squeal like pigs is satisfying and proves we did a little damage. I wonder if there are any still left that dismiss the Tea Party as an insignificant, tiny, overrated group or pawns of the GOP. That really should be dispelled now.
Annoyed White Male
ANyone who thinks that this was a win for our side has been drinking from the kool-aid pitcher again. Tax inceases on the way, actual budget cuts = ZERO and the nitwh gets another $2,400,000,000,000 in slush funds to pay off the unions, drones, and leeches.
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