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Topic: Steny Hoyer: We Don´t Have a "Spending" Problem; We Have a "Paying for" Problem |
Steny Hoyer: We Don´t Have a "Spending" Problem; We Have a "Paying for" Problem
Rushlimbaugh.com, by Rush Limbaugh
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Posted By:Desert Fox, 2/12/2013 5:17:27 PM
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| RUSH: Yesterday, ladies and gentlemen, right here on this program, we had a sound bite for you. It was Nancy Pelosi saying, "We don´t have a spending problem." She said we have a budget deficit problem. I intended to make a point about this yesterday. As we do almost every day on this program, I had a call or I brought the subject up myself about my optimism, about how, at some point all of this is gonna bottom out and we´re gonna rebound. And I´ve been honest with you about that optimism.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
nimby, 2/12/2013 5:25:52 PM (No. 9172807)
What canb one expect from a MORON out of Maryland?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Susannah, 2/12/2013 5:31:47 PM (No. 9172818)
He really is one of the dumber clucks in Congress, isn´t he?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
JimS, 2/12/2013 5:50:22 PM (No. 9172850)
Oh, well, Steny. Then I have a great idea. DON´T SPEND WHAT YOU CAN´T PAY FOR! I know that is a radical new concept for leftist Dems to grasp. Especially since they need to spend money to buy votes and pay back campaign contributors.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Safari Man, 2/12/2013 5:51:14 PM (No. 9172851)
Maybe "Vern" Hoyer (the mental midget) is correct. The people who are getting the lavish benefits are not paying enough for them. In fact, *they* should just be "paying for" them, not the government. And you don´t have to "pay for tax cuts" if you simply lower taxes. Problem solved.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
WimeTarmerFable, 2/12/2013 5:58:40 PM (No. 9172863)
The system will reset and the thieves will be brought to justice...
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Philipsonh, 2/12/2013 6:15:06 PM (No. 9172894)
What part of the same equation does this elected official not understand. Another Democratic cretin. 2+2=4. if you spend 4, you need to pay for 4. . if you only spend 2, then you only need to pay for 2. first grade math. The "paying for" problem is caused by the spending problem. I think there are at least 100 millions citizens in the U>S> that can do a far superior job as Congressmen than the fools that are there. Maybe 200 Million+. That is, anyone over 6 years old and past kindergarten. I do not know the demographics. Thanks
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Pros7767, 2/12/2013 6:36:11 PM (No. 9172935)
They´re just using various sound bites and focus group testing to see what works on the low info voters.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
CEP, 2/12/2013 6:38:20 PM (No. 9172941)
Just stop and think Hoyer, what do you do when want something and you don´t have the money? This is the quality that is in the House of Representatives and Senate? Lord please help us.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
bkt23, 2/12/2013 6:40:53 PM (No. 9172948)
Gee, just last month I ordered a Maybach, signed on a new $1,560,000 house, and went on a two-week Caribbean cruise.
I don´t have a spending problem; I have a "paying for" problem. All you guys on Lucianne need to cough up and redistribute your wealth my way immediately because my children love these things. Do it for the children.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
stablemoney, 2/12/2013 6:52:46 PM (No. 9172973)
Yes, Steny boy, we have a lot of deadbeats that won´t pay for their healthcare, their retirements, their kids, or themselves. We also have a lot of deadbeats in the democrat party, like Steny, who are responsible for maintaining spending of other people´s money within a revenue budget, but don´t. Steny Hoyer is an ugly man, very stupid, and could only succeed as a democrat toady.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Penney, 2/12/2013 7:55:06 PM (No. 9173076)
Spoken with the irrational logic of a bonified deadbeat. Hoyer should be ashamed to make such a bogus statement!
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
tennman, 2/12/2013 9:36:06 PM (No. 9173222)
Be very afraid. This is the logic that waits just over the hill while the pubbies self destruct.
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