Senator Boxer They (Republicans) Did The Same Thing To The Clinton Budget! »
Posted By jovial 8 months ago in Political NewsSenator Boxer sounds off on the budget, Republicans, and what we should learn from history.
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jovial8 months ago
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Endoscopy8 months ago
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Yeah, They obstructed the Clinton plan to have huge deficits. They forced him to a balanced budget that liberals have been ranting about on this site for years.
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Bush did not hold the line and that created the deficits that Liberals have been ranting about while the Democrats in Congress were ranting that he was too cheap. There seems to be a disconnect there.
Boxer is doing what any tax and spend Democrat does. Be upset when the Republicans do not want to spend that much. She was doing the same rant the entire Bush years. Same old tired rant about Republicans not wanting to spend as much money as Democrats want to spend.
Another disconnect is the fact that people like jovial here ranted about the Bush deficits after the Clinton no deficit and when Obama makes Bush look like a miser he and others liberals stand silent.
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tuckerneilson18 months ago
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Yeah, Clinton had the largest deficits in US history for the first two years in office with a democrat Congress. Sound familiar? Then the Republicans took over Congress, decried Clinton's budget and balanced the budget for six straight years. Thank God for Republican sanity.
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