JakeStarkey
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Nice to see an extremely liberal Democrat uncloset.
Again.
So you believe in the goverenment's social engineering and want to expand government services.
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Nice to see an extremely liberal Democrat uncloset.
Again.
True but you don't gut it either willy-nilly while there are many other areas of the government that shouldn't exist in the first place Constitutionally speaking.The government is charged to fund the military...
That doesn't mean it gets a blank check.
True but you don't gut it either willy-nilly while there are many other areas of the government that shouldn't exist in the first place Constitutionally speaking.The government is charged to fund the military...
That doesn't mean it gets a blank check.
The government is charged to fund the military... it is not charged to give you your gubmint cheez
Wait, what?
It's "charged" to do both.
Yeah..it most certainly does.
Even your big hero, Ronnie, put in one of the largest tax hikes in US history.
Actually no.. his overall tax rates reduced.. even if tehre was wiggling up from the absolute bottom...
And it also does not mean I supported everything 'Ronnie' did... as he still supported progressive rates and brackets
Actually yeah.
Top rates were reduced.
Ronnie raised them on everyone else and created brand spanking new taxes where there were none before.
Like on unemployment and tips.
It was "spreading the wealth" from the bottom up.
The government is charged to fund the military...
That doesn't mean it gets a blank check.
Former vice president Dick Cheney went on Fox's "Hannity" show last night to discuss the recent plans to reduce the Army to levels not seen since 1940 through a reduction in personnel and removing a class of warplanes from the field in an effort to cut budgets after a decade of war, calling the decision "over the top." He told host Sean Hannity that President Obama would "much rather spend the money on food stamps than he would on a strong military or support for our troops.
Cheney says Obama would rather have food stamps than a strong military
What Cheney says is true...
What jobs are the 120,000 or so troops going to find after they are cut by Obama...?
The economy is still in the dumps.....so many will have to resort to foodstamps....
We will have more unemployed people down-in-the-dumps instead of proudly serving our country....
Former vice president Dick Cheney went on Fox's "Hannity" show last night to discuss the recent plans to reduce the Army to levels not seen since 1940 through a reduction in personnel and removing a class of warplanes from the field in an effort to cut budgets after a decade of war, calling the decision "over the top." He told host Sean Hannity that President Obama would "much rather spend the money on food stamps than he would on a strong military or support for our troops.
Cheney says Obama would rather have food stamps than a strong military
What Cheney says is true...
What jobs are the 120,000 or so troops going to find after they are cut by Obama...?
The economy is still in the dumps.....so many will have to resort to foodstamps....
We will have more unemployed people down-in-the-dumps instead of proudly serving our country....
Cheney made a lot of money off Iraq via Halliburton. Obama has not cashed in on Syria.
I don't want these hundreds of thousands of soldiers to be demeaned by going on SNAP, either. But Cheney (and you) seem to have had no problem with MILLIONS of civilians in this country going on food stamps and federal assistance after Cheney and Bush tanked the economy 7 years ago.
Former vice president Dick Cheney went on Fox's "Hannity" show last night to discuss the recent plans to reduce the Army to levels not seen since 1940 through a reduction in personnel and removing a class of warplanes from the field in an effort to cut budgets after a decade of war, calling the decision "over the top." He told host Sean Hannity that President Obama would "much rather spend the money on food stamps than he would on a strong military or support for our troops.
Cheney says Obama would rather have food stamps than a strong military
What Cheney says is true...
What jobs are the 120,000 or so troops going to find after they are cut by Obama...?
The economy is still in the dumps.....so many will have to resort to foodstamps....
We will have more unemployed people down-in-the-dumps instead of proudly serving our country....
Cheney made a lot of money off Iraq via Halliburton. Obama has not cashed in on Syria.
I don't want these hundreds of thousands of soldiers to be demeaned by going on SNAP, either. But Cheney (and you) seem to have had no problem with MILLIONS of civilians in this country going on food stamps and federal assistance after Cheney and Bush tanked the economy 7 years ago.
More lies.
Cheney made no money off Iraq.
How much money did Obama's cronies make off Solyndra and that joke of a health care website?
Cheney made a lot of money off Iraq via Halliburton. Obama has not cashed in on Syria.
I don't want these hundreds of thousands of soldiers to be demeaned by going on SNAP, either. But Cheney (and you) seem to have had no problem with MILLIONS of civilians in this country going on food stamps and federal assistance after Cheney and Bush tanked the economy 7 years ago.
More lies.
Cheney made no money off Iraq.
How much money did Obama's cronies make off Solyndra and that joke of a health care website?
You really think Cheney had no ties to Halliburton in 2003? Love your utter gullibility. And your research, of course!
Report: Cheney still has financial interest in Halliburton - Sep. 25, 2003
Cheney may still have Halliburton ties
Congressional report finds Vice President still has financial interest in his old company.
September 25, 2003
WASHINGTON (CNN) - A congressional report concludes that, under federal ethics standards, Vice President Dick Cheney still has a financial interest in Halliburton, the energy services company he used to run.
Cheney's Halliburton Ties Remain - CBS News
LOL, 1. please tell me how it's the military moneyObama would rather spend military money on foodstamps
Let me make a bold prediction - there will soon be a serious war (NO THIS IS NOT SARCASM) and those who control puppet Obama know, that is why this move.Former vice president Dick Cheney went on Fox's "Hannity" show last night to discuss the recent plans to reduce the Army to levels not seen since 1940
1) Money is fungible.LOL, 1. please tell me how it's the military moneyObama would rather spend military money on foodstamps
2. please tell me why when I was living in North Philadelphia and Bush was president 2000-2008, people were receiving food stamps without having to clean out the neighborhood which was LITERALY a thrash can, while sending military for nation building in the middle east, which he clearly stated he would not do during his campaign?
please answer these two questions without trolling and weaseling out
Let me make a bold prediction - there will soon be a serious war (NO THIS IS NOT SARCASM) and those who control puppet Obama know, that is why this move.Former vice president Dick Cheney went on Fox's "Hannity" show last night to discuss the recent plans to reduce the Army to levels not seen since 1940
You guysl love to espouse the founding fathers whenever it suits your agenda so tell me what they would think of todays military?
Today, we have much of what the founders would have feared most: a totally professional force, largely unrepresentative of American society, increasingly alienated from the public it is supposed to serve, huge in size, gluttonously expensive, more heavily and lethally armed than any other force in the world, deployed all across the globe all of the time, a source of recurring provocation and adventurism, principally prepared for a preferred American way of war that is no longer relevant, continuously guilty over time of socially and politically irresponsible behaviors (from combat atrocities to internal sexual assault), and singularly at the forefront of both global and domestic militarization (not least by virtue of Americas place as the worlds leading arms dealer).
Why the Founding Fathers Would Object to Today?s Military - Defense One
Our military is the same size as the next 25 nations combined, and 24 of those are allies. We can spare the cash.
Yes we can. However, it needs to be put towards paying off our debt.