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Brown- I'm Tired Of The 'Whining' Of Intellectually Dishonest Republicans

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  • What a waste!

  • i'm tired of unintellectually retarded democrats

  • Well I'm tiered of bills being written behind closed doors and being passed that help the wrong people, I'm tiered of the bought of media telling us what to buy, what to fear, what to believe, and how we should live our lives. I'm tiered of the constant lies and minipulation by the banker controlled government towards the American people. I'm tiered of wars, the infringement of our freedoms and liberty's. I'm just tiered of the whole system it needs to be wiped clean.

  • LO

    The section of Article I, Section 8 you refer to is part of a preamble to some twenty enumerated powers intended to restrict the Fed from encroaching on the States, not a mandate to do anything, as you suggest.

    Hmmm, lets see Lincoln and more perfect union you got that from Obama more perfect union speech in 2008, right? If so it seems what youre inclined to think about the framers intent in questionable.

  • Im inclined to think people like Madison would be disappointed to see that in attempting to fashion a sufficiently strong federal government they had failed to protect us from that same power. A failure they new could happen especially if Americas people were inclined to abandon knowledge of their history and the protection that knowledge might provide.

  • With regard to if we on the road to a financial crisis due to debt and deficit I defer to Obama. Get a transcript from the latest health care reform debate, theres no if in his view.

  • I consider myself politically alert enough to get by. Your account regarding which party did what relative to spending is OK by me. With regard to which party I might support as I said earlier and I repeat Ive been around long enough to see America decline. That includes both parties as well. In my view both parties are filled with people so rabidly focused on winning they dont realize they are damaging our future.

  • As far as acting out of self interest there are far too many people in my opinion doing exactly that already, SEIU, AFL-CIO, Congressmen and Senators and business interests all come to mind. What ever happened to ask not what your country can do for you?

  • Finally I agree something needs to be done about health care cost growth, just not by the federal government. It makes no sense on one side to argue the federal government should take Americas health care system over and on the other side acknowledge its influenced by special interests.

  • This would suggest that if your financial concerns are valid, you would, if from enlightened self-interest alone, support the party that has proven to be the most fiscally responsible.

    I think it should also be noted that the Democratic healthcare bills all reduce the deficit while that presented by Republicans significantly increases the deficit.

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