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Erika Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-15-05 10:38 PM
Response to Reply #14
15. Most U.S. communities are having infrastructure problems
But Iraq and the South gets bailed out. You made a good point.
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  -Conservatives Balk As Spending Soars In Katrina's Wake sonicx  Sep-15-05 09:34 PM   #0 
  - They're just figuring this out now?  moc   Sep-15-05 09:37 PM   #1 
  - They shouldn't have spent all that money on the war.  neuvocat   Sep-15-05 10:13 PM   #9 
  - Hell, the war is off the budget!  grytpype   Sep-15-05 10:47 PM   #18 
  - And this too will be off-budget  ColonelTom   Sep-15-05 11:07 PM   #24 
  - My very liberal friend  serryjw   Sep-15-05 11:08 PM   #25 
  - Take Back the Tax Cuts for the Rich  bigluckyfeet   Sep-16-05 11:55 AM   #55 
  - It won't come close...sorry. (But I'm still for it plus a tax increase for  DuaneBidoux   Sep-18-05 01:53 PM   #86 
  - Oh, Bush will be easy to find then. In a prison cell at the Hague. I hope  reprobate   Sep-17-05 10:03 AM   #73 
  - So, when are the Congress going to pass some "Emergency Taxes?"  Up2Late   Sep-18-05 02:28 AM   #84 
  - Yep. And suppose there's another emergency?  raccoon   Sep-17-05 10:18 AM   #74 
  - Oops! you misunderstood. They are not talking about  jwirr   Sep-15-05 10:28 PM   #13 
     - Ahh...the Republican  ninkasi   Sep-15-05 10:58 PM   #20 
        - My sentiment exactly.  tabasco   Sep-16-05 12:00 PM   #56 
  - Valerie Plame is about to sprout wings  despairing optimist   Sep-15-05 09:41 PM   #2 
  - HERE, HERE, HERE!  AX10   Sep-15-05 09:49 PM   #4 
  - & why should the poor and overextended donate when  ShockediSay   Sep-15-05 09:49 PM   #3 
  - * has a lot of nerve  ColonelTom   Sep-15-05 11:09 PM   #26 
     - A belated wecome aboard Colonel  ShockediSay   Sep-16-05 10:31 PM   #68 
  - They will scream when Bush proposes tax HIKES to cover the cost. nt  VegasWolf   Sep-15-05 09:56 PM   #5 
  - "na ga da"  ColonelTom   Sep-15-05 11:05 PM   #22 
     - Humm ....  VegasWolf   Sep-16-05 12:07 PM   #57 
        - It's the largest deficit is it not?  mzmolly   Sep-16-05 08:27 PM   #66 
  - so they flush $100s of billions down that toilet called the Iraq War...  NorthernSpy   Sep-15-05 09:58 PM   #6 
  - Write On NorthernSpy... and its OUR tax money not theirs.  Barkley   Sep-16-05 01:20 PM   #61 
  - Note to conservatives: Prepare for more balking.  Bush_Eats_Beef   Sep-15-05 10:08 PM   #7 
  - How come they don't any problem giving our money to Halliburton  leesa   Sep-15-05 10:10 PM   #8 
  - They own shares in Halliburton  Erika   Sep-15-05 10:19 PM   #11 
  - It's a win win for our side  proud2Blib   Sep-15-05 10:18 PM   #10 
  - Republican Version of "Conservative"  stepnw1f   Sep-15-05 10:26 PM   #12 
  - As Friedman says will Americans stand by and watches Billions go to  Skink   Sep-15-05 10:34 PM   #14 
     - Most U.S. communities are having infrastructure problems  Erika   Sep-15-05 10:38 PM   #15 
  - See - when it is spending on "others" it is bad. When spending on  applegrove   Sep-15-05 10:38 PM   #16 
  - Bring all troops home from Iraq  bluestateguy   Sep-15-05 10:47 PM   #17 
  - Republicans are NOT fiscally conservative. They just hate helping poor pe  slay   Sep-15-05 10:48 PM   #19 
  - Yeah - they "balk" now. When the billions are going to actual people.  applegrove   Sep-15-05 11:02 PM   #21 
  - Of course they're upset.  Kool Kitty   Sep-15-05 11:19 PM   #27 
  - Yep.  applegrove   Sep-15-05 11:43 PM   #33 
     - I worry to about all the laws that are being repealed - will they be  applegrove   Sep-15-05 11:44 PM   #36 
  - Come one now. Don't be naive. Do you really think those billions...  txaslftist   Sep-16-05 10:46 AM   #49 
  - Let them squeak  amber dog democrat   Sep-15-05 11:06 PM   #23 
  - A bankrupt federal government...  ColonelTom   Sep-15-05 11:23 PM   #28 
  - China etal is waiting for the chance to watch the drowning or help it  barb162   Sep-15-05 11:28 PM   #29 
  - So very true! (eom)  mazzarro   Sep-16-05 09:56 AM   #44 
  - I'm sure their solution will be to eliminate Medicare, Medicaid,  Miss Chybil   Sep-15-05 11:28 PM   #30 
  - Getting out of Iraq, increasing taxes on the rich and corporations  barb162   Sep-15-05 11:32 PM   #32 
  - But, don't you understand...?  Miss Chybil   Sep-16-05 09:41 AM   #42 
     - Yes, that's what they should do ... withdraw their support and stay home  atommom   Sep-16-05 10:34 AM   #48 
     - Well, you're right because they won't  barb162   Sep-16-05 01:42 PM   #64 
  - I'm afraid you're right, Miss Chybil. Their kind would just love  raccoon   Sep-17-05 10:22 AM   #75 
  - I watched T(F)ucker Carlson somewhat in a fit over this right  barb162   Sep-15-05 11:30 PM   #31 
  - NYT: G.O.P. Split Over Big Plans for Storm Spending  Pirate Smile   Sep-15-05 11:43 PM   #34 
  - Getting out of Iraq  petersond   Sep-15-05 11:43 PM   #35 
  - I think you meant, "like stink on shit".  txaslftist   Sep-16-05 10:55 AM   #52 
  - Senator Jim DeMint, Republican of South Carolina  Corgigal   Sep-16-05 09:22 AM   #41 
  - They'd have real problems if this was an election year.  bushwentawol   Sep-15-05 11:46 PM   #37 
  - The conservatives are right about something.  Oerdin   Sep-15-05 11:58 PM   #38 
  - ROFLMAO Now they want accountability - Iraq Again Anyone?  BadGimp   Sep-16-05 12:01 AM   #39 
  - I really hope the Repuke voters in Louisiana remember Coburn's quote  hadrons   Sep-16-05 09:16 AM   #40 
  - Coburn = Pompous Ass  tonekat   Sep-16-05 09:51 AM   #43 
  - "A stitch in time saves nine."  Straight Shooter   Sep-16-05 10:01 AM   #45 
  - I actually agree with Coburn on this one, we don't need to add to the debt  MadHound   Sep-16-05 10:02 AM   #46 
  - Absolutely, increasing the debt only hastens the neo-con plan.  sadiesworld   Sep-16-05 12:09 PM   #58 
  - Watch that debt start soaring right after * took office:  Roland99   Sep-16-05 10:13 AM   #47 
  - He'll shut up and do as he's told when Bush comes to shove.  txaslftist   Sep-16-05 10:47 AM   #50 
  - If these asshats had done their damned job  Az_lefty   Sep-16-05 10:48 AM   #51 
  - So my tax dollars are to be spent on  symbolman   Sep-16-05 11:12 AM   #53 
  - Pulling out of Iraq will save tons of money  tinrobot   Sep-16-05 11:50 AM   #54 
  - Wanna save money? Just get the fuck out of Iraq right now.  Zorra   Sep-16-05 12:55 PM   #59 
  - But money spent killing Iraqi's is well-spent?  info being   Sep-16-05 01:02 PM   #60 
  - Emergencies happen. At random.  nookiemonster   Sep-16-05 01:22 PM   #62 
  - They should be balking at the Iraq money  GayCanuck   Sep-16-05 01:28 PM   #63 
  - some are loud critics of the $ going to Iraqi war also.  rodeodance   Sep-17-05 08:40 AM   #71 
  - By the time HELLiburton gets through it will cost 200 trillion.  genieroze   Sep-16-05 01:44 PM   #65 
  - Ok, fuck wits. Cut the entire fed education and medical budget. that  roguevalley   Sep-16-05 09:42 PM   #67 
  - US conservatives round on Bush over Katrina aid pledges  rodeodance   Sep-17-05 08:07 AM   #69 
  - "If those people want to get on their feet again let them work for it...  marmar   Sep-17-05 08:07 AM   #70 
  - Money for the rest of the planet is OK...  ingac70   Sep-17-05 01:25 PM   #77 
  - The republicans(the pharisees of our generation)  classysassy   Sep-17-05 09:45 AM   #72 
  - "broke Democrats' 40-year control of Congress"  Toots   Sep-17-05 10:33 AM   #76 
  - US conservatives round on Bush over Katrina aid pledges (The Guardian)  Up2Late   Sep-18-05 01:59 AM   #78 
  - IF true conservs bothered reading the PNAC  nadinbrzezinski   Sep-18-05 01:59 AM   #79 
  - The Pat Buchanan types (ie. Paleo Cons) will never  Ignacio Upton   Sep-18-05 01:59 AM   #80 
  - W also acknowledged racial inequality and poverty  Erika   Sep-18-05 01:59 AM   #81 
  - Bush is not a real fiscal conservative  bluestateguy   Sep-18-05 01:59 AM   #82 
  - Guess who's going to pocket most of the pork for NOLA "reconstruction"  ShockediSay   Sep-18-05 01:59 AM   #83 
  - "widespread disenchantment among the party's bedrock conservatives"  nolabels   Sep-18-05 06:47 AM   #85 
 

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