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12-14-2011, 11:20 PM
Who are the spenders and who are the spending cutters again? I thought many here are committed to the conservative cause as the only way to fiscal sanity and real cuts to government spending? Now that five of the most conservative members of the Senate have announced that they intend to overturn about half of the $1.2 trillion in cuts that were made "automatic" when the super committee failed to accomplish anything. One of the five, Jon Kyle, was actually on the committee. Another, John McCain, carried the conservative banner in the last presidential election. And another is our own Senator Marco Rubio, who has been a annointed by some as a true fiscal conservative.
So they want to roll back any of the defense spending cuts that resulted from the super committee's whiff. How long will it take the Democrats to restore all the automatic cuts to social programs that are scheduled? All we can hope is that President Obama will do as he has said he would--veto any legislation which would overturn the automatic spending cuts that resulted from the super committee's failure.
So it turns out that they're ALL spenders in Washington. It makes no difference what party they belong to or what wonderful speeches they make or who claims to be conservative or progressive. They're all spenders, and for a country that desperately needs fiscal reform, the answer is even more crystal clear....throw them all out with the hope we can finally elect a Congress that will do what we all know is necessary.
So they want to roll back any of the defense spending cuts that resulted from the super committee's whiff. How long will it take the Democrats to restore all the automatic cuts to social programs that are scheduled? All we can hope is that President Obama will do as he has said he would--veto any legislation which would overturn the automatic spending cuts that resulted from the super committee's failure.
So it turns out that they're ALL spenders in Washington. It makes no difference what party they belong to or what wonderful speeches they make or who claims to be conservative or progressive. They're all spenders, and for a country that desperately needs fiscal reform, the answer is even more crystal clear....throw them all out with the hope we can finally elect a Congress that will do what we all know is necessary.