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Your Daily Politics Video Blog: Last week the House of Representatives passed the $800 billion-plus stimulus package, but without a single Republican vote of support. This week the bill goes to the Senate for consideration. It's sure to be just as intense a debate as last week's, and for a preview we turn to a roundup of the Sunday morning talk shows.

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  • Michael Steele talking about roadblocks, how ironic.

  • i fucking hate the new RNC chairman guy,

    saying that the opposition is doing all the name calling IS IN FACT NAME CALLING!

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  • As of October the tab was $860 billion on both wars. But when you include the long term costs, like caring for injured vets, the predictions are 2 to 3 TRILLION. Remember when Iraq was going to cost $3.5 billion and it'd be funded by their oil revenue?

    Here's 10/2008 congressional report:

    fas( .)org/sgp/crs/natsec/RL33110(. )pdf

  • Clever retort! Void of facts, full of emotion and projection. You perfectly fit the GOP profile. Go Palin!

  • cobwebhead--don,t forget your tin foil hat when you go out doors-Why don't you just open your mind and shut your mouth, both are empty anyway.

  • Finally - an American names the elephant in the room: Grossly overinflated military spending.

  • 'military construction' ...hey, Kay B-H, which contractor are you fixin' to lobby for when your run for the governorship fails?

  • It's funny that these Rep. didn't have any problems spending all that money on the Iraq war.

  • We can't spend this money. There's a very simple reason: it doesn't exist. We'd have to print it and de-value the dollar. It doesn't have far to go before it collapses. Neither Democrats nor Republicans - nor their supporters - seem to understand that.

  • Cobweb, How much have we spent, then?

  • "It's more than we spent on all the wars since 9/11" -- I love that line! And it's actually not true, we've spent more on the wars...

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