I wasn't scared. I'll ask you two questions.
What type of person has benefited from Bush through his tax breaks and other policies? The Well off maybe.
Do you think Kerry would have gotten rid of those tax cuts?
I'm well off and profited quite well. It is my belief that I wouldn't have done as well under Kerry.
What type of person has benefited from Bush through his tax breaks and other policies? The Well off maybe.
Do you think Kerry would have gotten rid of those tax cuts?
I'm well off and profited quite well. It is my belief that I wouldn't have done as well under Kerry.
I happen to think that your argument is short-sighted b/c of the debt racked up under the "borrow and spend" regime. I see your response to that is basically "well, me and mine won't have to deal with that debt." That strikes me as naive.
When the bill has to be paid, the poor won't be able to pay it, and it will fall to people like us, who have money. How well will our 401(k)s and IRAs do in the future if the government continues this sort of mismanagement? Not very well, IMO. And that has a real impact on your contention that your daughter will be fine b/c you've arranged it that way.
We're the ones with things to lose, and thus we're the ones who should fear fiscal mismanagement the most, IMO.
I grant you that the Dems probably wouldn't have balanced the budget. I think they would've done a better job, though.
Further, I firmly believe that the electorate has a responsibility to punish bad leadership. Bush absolutely needed to be fired, but wasn't.
-Arrian
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