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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 749076" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>I'm all about serious job creation (not this entry level minimum wage crap).....Now, In order to make the spending cuts as your side suggest, it would not only lead to more job loss, but Obama would have to raise taxes on the middleclass/poor, and cut social programs such as Social Security and Medicare. <strong>Or he could cut the war budget.</strong> Yeah I said it... “war budget”...<strong>because it is not to be confused with a defense budget.</strong> Cities and states across the country are facing devastating budget crises. Pensions are being wiped out. Foreclosures are continuing at record levels. A true slimmed defense budget <strong>would shore up </strong>our schools, our roads, our towns, our social safety net. The U.S. House of Representatives is under pressure to pass a $33 billion Afghan War supplemental this week. </p><p>We can’t afford war in this reccession.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 749076, member: 9859"] I'm all about serious job creation (not this entry level minimum wage crap).....Now, In order to make the spending cuts as your side suggest, it would not only lead to more job loss, but Obama would have to raise taxes on the middleclass/poor, and cut social programs such as Social Security and Medicare. [B]Or he could cut the war budget.[/B] Yeah I said it... “war budget”...[B]because it is not to be confused with a defense budget.[/B] Cities and states across the country are facing devastating budget crises. Pensions are being wiped out. Foreclosures are continuing at record levels. A true slimmed defense budget [B]would shore up [/B]our schools, our roads, our towns, our social safety net. The U.S. House of Representatives is under pressure to pass a $33 billion Afghan War supplemental this week. We can’t afford war in this reccession..... [/QUOTE]
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