Donnachaidh wrote:...snip...
The only difference I see between them is the Republicans say spend less and tax less but only get around to the taxing less while the Democrats just spend and tax more.
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Stands. It is not about spending and taxing but social priorities.
Compare what you wrote above and what you wrote below.
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Edit: Not going to go into the past. The Leaders of the Republican party have changed, mostly. If only The House Speaker would change ...
2nd Edit: I would not even have had a problem with, "The only difference I see between them is the Republicans say spend less and tax less but only get around to the taxing less while the Democrats just spend and tax more but spend more than the tax increase." Historically. Doesn't really tell me much about the future unfortunately but is accurate as per past performance.
Donnachaidh wrote:You're right, I'm not using proposed budgets, I'm using what they actually have done in the past. When you look at that neither party is using balanced budgets nor are they getting out of debt.
Do some members believe in that? Absolutely, and many of them are fighting for it. But what's actually happened isn't that.
I'm not defending the spending priorities of Democrats, they get things incredibly wrong financially. But the fact is I have a bigger problem with the social policies that the Republican party espouses than I do with the moronic financial policies of the Democratic party.