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The choice is clear. Elect Mitt and we get Paul Ryan's disastrous budget rammed thru Congress.

“Now, we are truly at an inflection point, between the Barack Obama and Paul Ryan approaches to government,” National Review editor Rich Lowry wrote recently, treating the elevation of the chairman of the House Budget Committee over the presidential nominee as his party’s standard-bearer as so obvious it requires no explanation. “We don’t need a president to tell us in what direction to go. We know what direction to go. We want the Ryan budget,” says anti-tax enforcer Grover Norquist. “Pick a Republican with enough working digits to handle a pen to become president of the United States.” In any case, Romney has shown no inclination to challenge Ryan, praising him fulsomely and even promising him, according to The Weekly Standard’s Stephen Hayes, he’d enact Ryan’s plan in the first 100 days. Republicans envision an administration in which Romney has relegated himself to a kind of head-of-state role, at least domestically, with Ryan as the actual head of government.

http://nymag.com/news/features/paul-ryan-2012-5/

http://www.democraticunderground.com/125133389

The left is scared to death that Mitt will win and Ryan will be authoring our budgets. While this will be good for the country, it will be bad for democrats. Funny how everything that is good for the country is also bad for the dems.

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1. Yep. That's why the Republican primary was always a joke.

It doesn't matter who they chose, because he's going to be a rubber stamp for a Republican Congress.

Sounds good to me.

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2. It's even worse, the entire GW Bush Foreign Policy crew

will be back in power.

Sounds good as well, it was that crew that set the stage for 0bama to come in at the last second from the golf course and give the green light to shoot 0sama.

I may not lock my doors while sitting at a red light and a black man is near, but I sure as hell grab on tight to my wallet when any democrats are close by.

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"Disastrous budget?"  WTF would you call the last three years, DUmbasses?

Oh wait, that's right.  There hasn't BEEN a ****ing budget for three years!
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The libs constantly whine about the GOPers not balancing the budget. When the GOPers present a balanced budget, it's the same frequency and intensity, but now for the opposite reason. Whining on both sides of the issue.
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You DUmbasses better get prepared. A whole new generation has been taught (the hard way) what a disaster the left and their policies are. Republicans may not be perfect, and certainly make mistakes, but compared to the left they are a godsend. You all know damn well that the Ryan Budget will work far better than marxism, and that is why you idiots are scared. You also better pray that the SCOTUS throws out Obamacare, because if that mandate kicks in even the typical low grade moron who votes left based upon TV and scholastic indoctrination will finally be forced to learn (once again the hard way) that left wingers are evil people with evil intentions.
« Last Edit: May 02, 2012, 10:08:28 PM by Doubleplusungood »

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1. Yep. That's why the Republican primary was always a joke.

It doesn't matter who they chose, because he's going to be a rubber stamp for a Republican Congress.

Um, what?!

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That is funny  :rotf:

Watch them squirm and run around like chickens. I love it.

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No budget in three years from the demokrat controlled senate. Budget deficits of $1,500,000,000,000.00 each of those years. Over $7,000,000,000,000.00 of new debt since Nanzi Pelosi took an oath of "No more deficit spending!"

I would hate to think what a DUchebag thinks is good fiscal management.
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