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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 935860" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>When Paul Ryan tried to introduce legislation that would curtail spending the Dems ran an ad that showed a Ryan-like person pushing Grandma over a cliff from a wheelchair. When Gov. Walker of Wisconsin enacted measures that reduced raises and benefits to government workers they stormed Madison.</p><p></p><p>They, and you, may not like it, but someone has to say we're broke, the system has to be reformed. I don't care which party does it but so far the Democrats haven't demonstrated a willingness to do so. And why would they? They derive power from handing out goodies in exchange for votes that keep them in power. Only when they go too far do the Republicans get control. And after fiscal discipline is enacted the crowds grow restless and vote the Dems back in. Only now you have Republicans like Bush who try the same thing to stay popular while making it possible for corporate leaders to stick it to us all. And it blew up in all our faces. You guys think I'm going to be partisan but if you're honest you'll admit that there's more than enough blame to go around. But right now we have a fiscal crisis that won't be solved by spending more and more. I don't see anyone on the Democrat side who'll pull us out of this mess. It sure won't be Obama. And that's not being partisan. Show me a Democrat with a sound record of government leadership and fiscal responsibility and I'll vote for him. And if we get more of the same from a Republican president then throw him out. It's time to stop waiving partisan flags, it's time to stop dividing us with class envy and get this economy on sound footing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 935860, member: 24302"] When Paul Ryan tried to introduce legislation that would curtail spending the Dems ran an ad that showed a Ryan-like person pushing Grandma over a cliff from a wheelchair. When Gov. Walker of Wisconsin enacted measures that reduced raises and benefits to government workers they stormed Madison. They, and you, may not like it, but someone has to say we're broke, the system has to be reformed. I don't care which party does it but so far the Democrats haven't demonstrated a willingness to do so. And why would they? They derive power from handing out goodies in exchange for votes that keep them in power. Only when they go too far do the Republicans get control. And after fiscal discipline is enacted the crowds grow restless and vote the Dems back in. Only now you have Republicans like Bush who try the same thing to stay popular while making it possible for corporate leaders to stick it to us all. And it blew up in all our faces. You guys think I'm going to be partisan but if you're honest you'll admit that there's more than enough blame to go around. But right now we have a fiscal crisis that won't be solved by spending more and more. I don't see anyone on the Democrat side who'll pull us out of this mess. It sure won't be Obama. And that's not being partisan. Show me a Democrat with a sound record of government leadership and fiscal responsibility and I'll vote for him. And if we get more of the same from a Republican president then throw him out. It's time to stop waiving partisan flags, it's time to stop dividing us with class envy and get this economy on sound footing. [/QUOTE]
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