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Originally posted by AcidMax
Democrats make no apologies for massive government spending. For the government to provide a happy, healthy, shameless, and even exciting society, for everyone, regardless of their personal means, requires a massive amount of cash from the citizens as well as all that can be borrowed. Further, to make sure that no citizen gets into trouble and is in bed each night at a reasonable hour, a huge government staff is a necessity. This, of course, requires every dime the public can spare and just a bit more.
Just for those of you are economists and are talking about when the recession started:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp...nguage=printer
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your spending theory already got blown out of the water, so now I'll blow your 'no citizen gets into trouble' theory.
Democrats don't give a fuck what you do as long as you don't hurt anyone else. It's the fucking conservatives who want to tell women they can't have abortions, who want to ban Huck Finn and other 'subversive' literature, who want to make you get down on your knees and pray, who want to kill anyone who disrespects the flag, who want to curtail freedom of speech and allow the government to come search your house with no warrant and I could go on and on. I bet you don't convert to democrat though, even after you've just been shown that what you want is the exact opposite of what the conservatives actually DO when they get the chance. Why? Because anyone who can't see these things for themselves is incapable of learning any better. You're too easily propagandized and the republicans are the propaganda and disinformation experts. They rely on people like you. I bet you think John Kerry is a 'flip-flopper' right? Straight from Karl Rove's memo pad to your brain. You should be ashamed.
Also the Washington Post should NOT be confused with a credible news organization. It's owned by the Moonies and they march in lockstep with the conservatives.
http://www.consortiumnews.com/archive/moon.html -- there's some info if you care to learn something, which I doubt.