Republicans Go After Obama’s Budget | Politicususa »

Posted By capj71 10 months ago in Political News

In this week’s Republican radio address Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) kept up the strategy of anti-government spending rhetoric, seemingly oblivious to his and his party’s own out of control spending habits.

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    not2needy10 months ago

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    No one's listening to them, they may as well shut up! The people who are listening spend most of their time on Prop! lol

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    bubba210 months ago

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    At least Obama doesn't lie about what our tax dollars are being spent on or how they are being spent.

    The Republicans lied about the budget for 6 years because they NEVER included the money spent on the Iraq war in the federal budget.

    The Republicans spent HUNDREDS of BILLIONS of dollars on a totally unjustified war and DOUBLED our national debt, yet they have the gall - and the lack of shame - to complain that Obama's budget is "deficit" spending?

    Hypocrites ....

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