Obama's Budget Cuts vs. Rand Paul's Budget Cuts

Discussion in 'Politics' started by CannabisInCanada, Jan 29, 2011.

  1. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk_jToBbpWU]YouTube - Visualizing Obama's budget cuts. Student Explains Obamanomics in 1 Minute[/ame]


     
  2. haha wow.
     
  3. Obama, full of shit? OMG NO WAI



    I really wish, whenever a politician had a press conference or w/e, there would be somebody there to tell us what the truth is.... when they say a bold-faced lie somebody would be there to cite exactly why it's bullshit and embarrass the politicians. Oh how a man can dream....

    Maybe we can elect a vice-vice president who will follow the president around and correct him whenever he's wrong :D that would be entertaining lol
     
  4. Really puts Obama's pandering into perspective doesn't it?
     
  5. In 2009 we gave more than 3 times the amount Obama cut the budget to Egypt.

    :poke:
     
  6. Bump for perspective!
     
  7. I don't get it? When did Obama say he was going to cut $100 million? And were we supposed to be dumb enough to think that 100 mil. is a sizeable chunk of the deficit? You'd have to be a damn moron to need this perspective demonstration...but I guess the target market is conservatives so maybe that explains it. (I kid, I kid, don't get your panties in a bunch)


    All the reports I've been reading have his cuts closer to 1 billion immediately (which is still nothing), and then 400 billion long term with his program freezes.
    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/06/us/politics/06budget.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss


    Also, that kid destroyed U.S. currency. I want him arrested.
     
  8. YOU RACIST! You want a black to be arrested!

    *insert troll face*
     
  9. 400 billion over ten years is peanuts. Especially considering all the quantitative easing we'll be going through over that period, and the possible loss of world reserve currency status.

    Immediate and massive cuts are the only way to go right now, as well as destroying the fed. and completely altering our monetary policy.
     

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