Yes! They would like to see the the economy we had under Clinton with a balanced budget.
6%
No! They are hell bent on ruining the live of the poor rather then getting a few nickels of the rich. What cowards!
94%

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Berry 15 years 2 weeks ago

Ha! These Tribes Are financial terrorist that are are now in the human relations base. These times have awaken their jungle law principle's of tricks, strength and the power mentality to take and take over anything thats right ! (Its the feeling of Ownership) These acquiring savage wars today help their jungle principles law to bring about sacrifice. This does not apply to them.

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sheilach2 15 years 2 weeks ago

Your kidding aren't you?

These RICH corporate puppets care not one whit about the working class, we are mere cannon fodder, cheap labor or tax payers and the tax paying worker is declining.

How do these boobs expect to have money for their illegal wars and occupations if no one pays taxes?

This country is heading for a collapse!

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rruppena 15 years 2 weeks ago

Martin Niemoller, a conservative German Lutheran minister, famously uttered at the end of WWII. "First they came for the communists-I did not speak up because I was not a communist. Then they came for the Trade Unionists. I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Trade Unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Jew. Then they came for me and no one was left to speak for me."

nelle242 15 years 2 weeks ago

This must become a lesson to all of us. You get what you vote for ( or didn't vote for).THis is extremism at it's finest! I can't believe the average American voted for this republican objective of attacks on the middle class, senior citizens and poor while protecting the special interests of corporations, wall street and the super rich.

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iamfreespirited 15 years 2 weeks ago

The GOP and DLC memebers will not vote for a tax increase on the rich and closing corporate tax loopholes, but the message of "The rich must start paying their fair share" is on a streamroller mission! Eventually, hopefully sooner thatn later, we will elect representatives who will raise taxes on the rich and force them, and the corporations they hide behind, to pay their fair share of taxes and then some.

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