[quote name='spmahn']Myke, you seem quite keen on dismissing peoples arguments simply on the basis of them being "GOP talking points". Of course they are GOP Talking points, what conservative arguments these days aren't talking points being spouted by some member of the GOP? The fact that an argument is a common talking point of a member of the Republican party does not necessarily invalidate it. I know you're smarter than simply having to resort to Reductio Ad Hitlerum arguments in relation to the Republican Party.[/QUOTE]
Then explain the logic of the idea that "tax cuts aren't spending." That's a combination of childlike naivete and poor logic at best; willful ignorance and pedantic posturing (i.e., lying) at worst. A reduction in revenues must correlate to a cut in expenditures or else we run a deficit. We can agree on that, yes? If we are therefore concerned about deficits and the debt, then we must consider tax cuts as a contributing factor (or else we're lying to ourselves).
Therefore, a $700B package *costs* $700B, even if $230B are tax cuts. There were no spending reductions - ceteris paribus, those tax cuts are responsible for growing our debt by $230B (forgoing further analysis - it certainly is not less, it could be more). That's why the bailout package is stated as being $700B, and not the $460B package.
"tax cuts aren't spending" is a canard - a lie, plain and simple. The underlying idea you're trying to get at here, that tax cuts are revenue neutral, is a preposterous lie such that I can't truly grasp if you're trying to convince yourself of its truth when you make posts like this, or if you're just so hedonistic you will tell bold faced lie after bold faced lie for your individual benefit, exposing your selective hypocrisy about deficits and debts in the process. Perhaps you can tell me which it is.
[quote name='willardhaven']I think they're just trying to explain to you that Democrats are less likely to "fall in line" with their party than the Republicans.[/QUOTE]
On the real tip. Hey spmahn, you're a bit more on the level than the other blundering fools who fancy themselves GOP/conservatives around here. I have a challenge for you:
1) explain the difference between a RINO and a moderate Republican
2) identify an example of each, citing the votes or policy stances they took that would place them into each category.
[quote name='MSI Magus']This is like watching a horribly fat girl and a gawky girl covered in pimples argue who is uglier

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You're among the first to whine and moan when people get personal and/or shitty on here. If you can't take it, don't dish it out.