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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: CG6468 on May 26, 2011, 02:13:02 PM
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Steny Hoyer: ‘America Is Not Broke’
Monday, May 23, 2011
By Edwin Mora
Washington (CNSNews.com) – Although the annual federal budget deficit is expected to hit $1.65 trillion this year and the national debt is already at $14.34 trillion, House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said today he disagrees with House Speaker John Boehner’s (R-Ohio) assessment that America is broke.
“America is not broke,†Hoyer said at the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, D.C.. “America has extraordinary resources and we can use those resources, both intellectual and financial, to get us to a place where we are again a fiscally sound nation, a fiscally balanced nation, and future generations are not at risk.â€
Well, then there's no need to raise the debt ceiling, is there?
LINK: Yet More Idocy from Steny (http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/house-minority-whip-hoyer-america-not-br)
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friggin senile socialist bum.
Shaddup Steny.
:mental: :bird:
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Good to see ya, pimp. Where ya been?
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friggin senile socialist bum.
Shaddup Steny.
:mental: :bird:
And that's his real name! His parents must have hated him, too!
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Good to see ya, pimp. Where ya been?
Depressed with these lunatics in control; it's like a nightmare I wish I could wake up from. I don't even know where to begin with Obummer getting a free pass on every thing wrong he does to jaggoffs like Hoyer not being called out on their bullshizz to Reid and Pelosi spreading lies that Republicans want to make grandma die in her wheelchair while eating dogfood.
Argggghhhhhhhhh
:censored:
Other than that, I'm chilling. :-)
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“America is not broke,†Hoyer said at the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, D.C.. “America has extraordinary resources and we can use those resources, both intellectual and financial, to get us to a place where we are again a fiscally sound nation, a fiscally balanced nation, and future generations are not at risk.â€
Is it me or does this sentence by Hoyer sound a little contradictory? (see parts in red.)
If America is not broke, then we do we need to get back to a place where America is "again" a fiscally balanced nation?
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Is it me or does this sentence by Hoyer sound a little contradictory? (see parts in red.)
If America is not broke, then we do we need to get back to a place where America is "again" a fiscally balanced nation?
Do yourself a favor, never apply logic to what the moonbats say. It will only cause you pain.
:-)