Originally posted by Gunslinger
Alot of conservatives dont like bush for this. What's the alternative.......RAISING TAXES. Lets see how well that one plays out in the economy.The alternative is to cut spending, put the war aside and he is still spending too much and government has
grownthere's also a war going on. Myself, I prefer every available dolor being spent so that a nuke doesnt blow up in my home town. That's just me though.Look, that "Bush must be pres or we will be nuked and commie muslims are going to invade us" I don't buy into, that's a bunch of hogwash. Russia concerns me more because that's where any weapons like that are bound to fall into the wrong hands, but that's another story.
Alot of librals would rather see it being spent on social concerns.Alot of liberals just want to spend, but we are not talking about them, we are talking about Bush, who is spending like a democrat.
My advice to them is if we dont spend this money now there wont be in social concerns in societ cause there will be no society.And if we keep spending money like we are and the debt keeps growing, the same thing is gonna happen
Cmon tell me how great kerry is I can't, I know more about Bush, and Kerry lives in this state. All I know is he lives in a part of downtown Boston where a parking space just sold for a 166k(Beacon hill I believe). You always see Ted Kennedy in the news doing something, and I know many don't like him, but if he represents you, he is well connected and fights hard to get everything he can for you, that's why he gets reelected. But you never really saw Kerry doing much, which, to me, means he wasn't doing much.
I'm not here to promote Kerry, i'm here to counter your thinking that Bush's only spending increase has been the military, far from it. He is doing exactly what a democrat would do and it is driving conservatives crazy. Look, everyone wants a tax cut, but you must cut spending to balance it out or we will borrow more money and
increase our tax burden. You are just avoiding paying now and will have to pay more later. Look, I don't want my kids to grow up to inherit a 20 trillion dollar debt. And that is where it is headed.