Examiner Editorial
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Robert
May 12, 2009
Sounds like it's time for another TEA party. Anyone with a shred of fiscal sanity should be absolutely terrified of what Washington is doing to our economy. You owe it to yourself and future generations to make your voice heard. This is not a left/right thing. It's a COMMON SENSE thing.
jaafar
May 12, 2009
You know, I expected the worst from Obama. But I never imagined he would be THIS bad. It's like he and his gang are deliberately trying to bankrupt the strongest economy in the world.
James H
May 12, 2009
Your editorial neglects a third option -- reducing the real value of the debt through large-scale inflation. Of course, that brings its own set of economic problems ...
Gary
May 12, 2009
Years from now as the State cares for us in our Generation Support Facility, we will reminisce with a tear in our eye about being there at the beginning . . . when real equality watered by changiness and hopitude flowered in the Spring of ‘09.
JC
May 12, 2009
The plan is to eventually pay off all creditors with worthless American Dollars.
Samuel
May 12, 2009
I think the only thing that is going to make these people hesitate and reconsider this irresponsibility is personal consequences.
bob
May 12, 2009
The only way to stop this is to elect real fiscal conservatives at every level of government. If the taxpayers realy get mad enough to throw out the house of representatives next year and put in a massive majority of real fiscal conservatives in place then the Marxist are finished. If they do nothing else and they do not approve any budget until the 2012 election is over the tax payers are far better off. If the government is shut down for a year, the nation would be better off. Better to fire one out of every five government employees and give the rest a twenty per cent pay cut than raise taxes.
Graham
May 12, 2009
Two words: Soylent Green.
If "excess" population is removed from the equation, think of the money the demorats could save. I do believe Daschle was in favor of this very concept.
If you see a Charleton Heston look-alike walking the streets in football pads and helmet, run away from him...fast.
Trouble
May 12, 2009
... leaving Washington only one choice – repudiation of debt or bankruptcy.
Umm... that's two choices, dude.
Carmen
May 12, 2009
HOPE AND CHANGE = DESPAIR AND FASCISM
Intellgence Report Media
May 13, 2009
We have been saying for sometime now,that this country is headed down a road we do not want to travel..This is no longer a democrat republican arguement...The massive inflation and high taxes that will be coming to visis and staying like an unwanted relative are going to be the eye opener for the people of this country!..And alot of our hard earned tax dollars will be used to shore up the unions in this country...Remember..the unions helped craft the stimulus package...and Obama has tried to hand Chrysler over to the unions at the expense of secured creditors...He is paying back his and congresses campaign contributors with our tax dollars...Sounds like larceny by conversion to me.
my solution
May 13, 2009
Me and about 100 people i know here in upsate ny have changed our w2 forms to about 10 dependents and ARE NOT GOING TO PAY TAXES. each of these 100 people are enlisting 10 people each,etc.
I SUGGEST YOU START THIS IN YOUR STATE AND STOP PAYING TAXES> IF WE CAN GET half a million people to stop paying taxes...... the revolution will be in full swing
MO
May 13, 2009
These flim flam artists have been playing with green paper so long they actually think it is worth something. I read a book years ago called A Distant Crossing that calls today events perfectly. Fiction has become reality.
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