LOL...
You expect me to identify 219 members first?
What an obvious way to say you're not up to the task of identifying a bad record of a single conservative.
I'll provide that roll call when you provide a comprehensive list of liberal, moderate, and conservative Republican members of the House and Senate, which identifies each member with the label you would apply to them.
LOL...
You expect me to identify 219 members first?
What an obvious way to say you're not up to the task of identifying a bad record of a single conservative.
Last edited by Wild Cobra; 02-28-2010 at 02:13 PM.
Then identify the majority who are non-true conservatives.
That was your assertion, after all.
I agree the GOP is primarily not belolden to conservative values. You were confusing conservatives and republicans. I simply pointed out you were wrong.
If you aren't going to identify a conservative who failed his/her values, then I'm done with you. Please don't make statements that apply to the GOP, and impugn conservatives with them unless you are willing to put some facts on the table.
If a majority of GOPers don't fit your definition of a conservative, it shouldn't be that difficult for you to put together a list.
What facts have you put on the table?
Hypocrite.
LOL..
Thing is, I don't bother with any of them. The only members of congress I keep track of are those who represent me. All three are democrats now, and my vote helped oust the RINO Gordon Smith.
Gold medal for lazy generalization.
There's a matter of degree that you seem to be ignoring. Pretending that the deficit created by Obama and the democrats is on the same level of the Bush deficits is laughable.
Btw, are you sure not a single conservative voted against Bush budgets? We have to know who to take seriously here.
What makes you think you're taken seriously around here? You're a drive by partisan hack...
Let's see, the projected budget deficit left by the Bush Administration was listed at $1.2 trillion. The actual budget put forward by the first year of the Obama administration was $1.6 trillion. Real, but hardly laughable.
Did you forget whose administration put forth the financial bailouts?
Oh, and lest we forget, the Bush administration's budgets never included the costs of the two wars we were paying for...but increased the national debt just the same. Obama insisted on including the cost of the wars in the budget, which forces us to know how much they are costing us, something the Republican administrations never seemed to feel they needed to remind us about.
I wonder which bothers you more: The ease with which Republican hypocrisy is exposed or the accuracy of the statements?
I've criticized the Republican spending habits and the Bush administration here multiple times. You're usual game has no use with me. Ooops. It seems you have to do more than "ah, republicans did it too, I'd actually vote for them but they are all the same".
What bothers me is the lazy generalization. Capisce?
Can you backup your statements about «not a single conservative voting against Bush budgets" or not? It's a simple question. A "Yes" or "NO" will suffice as an answer for now.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...032100104.html
Projected Deficit
In the first independent analysis, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office concluded that President Obama's budget would rack up massive deficits even
Yet, when posters who aren't obviously liberal meatheads put down your cherished GOP, you fly to their defense. How gallant.
Not challenging the assertion that Obama's deficit's are outrageous, just challenging your assertion that they would have been so much smaller under the Bush Administration's plans. Remember, the financial bailouts were in the Bush administration's last budget epectation, but the auto bailouts weren't because he just kicked that can down the road.
The deficit numbers would have been monstrous regardless of who was in office because the funds would have been there for the auto bailout and the second aig bailout and the wars and...while the $787 billion wouldn't have been there in stimulus deficit it would have been there in tax cut deficits...it is still deficits....that is why republicans have no credibility on fiscal responsibility issues when they are in charge of fiscal responsibility!!!
I didn't say that. I simply stated a fact. If you're not going to deny it, that's fine.
Who's excusing the bail-outs? I'm one of the few people here who was and is opposed to the bail-outs.
Will you answer my question or not? I'm not sure if I want to read through your long posts without being sure you're reliable as a poster here.
mogrovejo, drive by poster and partisan hitman, demands answers to his factual sidebar on EVAY's trivially oversold point. Incisive.
Which question was that? If it was the "Are you sure no conservative EVER voted against a bush budget, no, I don't plan on answering that because it doesn't deserve answering because it is is gamey.
Sorry you tire of reading. Do your lips get tired?
My question is about a statement of yours that I will quote:
I want to know if you're sure about this quote of yours (I'm assuming you're just referring to the Bush budgets). This is certainly not gamey, you're the one who actually authored the statement.Not a single conservative in congress voted against the repeated budgets that simply increased the deficits and increased the national debt.
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