“At this point, I think it is clear that the President is not serious about reaching a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff and is using our economy and the livelihood of American families and businesses for what he sees as political gain,” Burr said. “Jeopardizing our economic recovery and being content to let our economy go over the cliff is a clear indication of where the President’s priorities lie.”
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You Sir are a dishonest liar:
Strange how when W. was in the whitehouse, you gave that President everything he asked for, and his spending added over 5 trillion dollars to the deficit and left the country in its second great depression. Thus far the Obama Administrate has run up a debt of less 1 and one half trillion dollars. And that, drawing down from two wars and digging this county out of a huge whole with you and your Republican partners doing everything in your power to keep a recovery from taking hold. If Obama’s current spending policies continue at it’s current pace, at the end of his 8 years, he would had added under 3 trillion dollars to the debt. This compared to W’s 5 plus trillion dollars. Where was your concern and outrage about deficit spending then. You ruined the economy and now you want the public to believe that you are the perfect one to fix it. This game is getting old. You are getting old.
Is there an honest liar? By definition a liar is dishonest.
The Republican Party has proven that starting a war and cutting taxes are mutually exclusive objectives of effective governance.