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Botany

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8. ATTN L Graham you guys lost so you don't get to set the rules of the game
Sun Dec 2, 2012, 02:38 PM
Dec 2012

Where was this little man when Dick Cheney said, "deficits did not matter?"

Send Graham over the cliff and we will hear the plop Rosa Luxemburg Dec 2012 #1
Where he goes we go. dkf Dec 2012 #2
then we have to make sure Rosa Luxemburg Dec 2012 #5
You can avoid the blame but not the hurt. dkf Dec 2012 #13
What hurt? ProSense Dec 2012 #14
9.1% unemployment...that hurt. dkf Dec 2012 #16
"And Graham isn't the issue as he isn't in the house. " ProSense Dec 2012 #18
I'm just trying to get a read on what is happening. dkf Dec 2012 #19
The middle class has been hurt for the last 40 years as it has taken over more and bluestate10 Dec 2012 #21
the hurt has been going on for years Rosa Luxemburg Dec 2012 #24
Graham would have to come out of the closet, before he goes over a cliff putitinD Dec 2012 #3
You shouldn't say that Graham is gay unless there is compelling information that he is. bluestate10 Dec 2012 #22
If the government does nothing... a geek named Bob Dec 2012 #4
And finally starts cutting the military budget..... daleanime Dec 2012 #6
Maybe it's my Learning Disability... a geek named Bob Dec 2012 #9
Who gives a shit what that clown says? ProSense Dec 2012 #7
ATTN L Graham you guys lost so you don't get to set the rules of the game Botany Dec 2012 #8
If Graham went over a cliff the sound would be "poof" mark eagledove Dec 2012 #10
Graham also thinks a great many other silly things that matter not. Ikonoklast Dec 2012 #11
Ultimately, it's what ... 2% of GDP? dawg Dec 2012 #12
2.9% drag on growth, -0.5% gdp for 2013 (recession), and 9.1% unemployment. dkf Dec 2012 #15
Sudden, severe deficit reduction will do that. dawg Dec 2012 #17
I agree...it should be stepped into but planned now. dkf Dec 2012 #20
Two quarters of contraction followed by real debt reduction and economic growth thereafter. bluestate10 Dec 2012 #23
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