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| Paul Krugman Posted by: $tevie
Date: April 02, 2012 02:06PM
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The trouble with the budget devised by Paul Ryan, the chairman of the House Budget Committee, isn’t just its almost inconceivably cruel priorities, the way it slashes taxes for corporations and the rich while drastically cutting food and medical aid to the needy. Even aside from all that, the Ryan budget purports to reduce the deficit — but the alleged deficit reduction depends on the completely unsupported assertion that trillions of dollars in revenue can be found by closing tax loopholes.

| Re: Paul Krugman Posted by: Grace62
Date: April 02, 2012 02:12PM
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| Re: Paul Krugman Posted by: $tevie
Date: April 02, 2012 02:14PM
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| Re: Paul Krugman Posted by: Sam3
Date: April 02, 2012 06:42PM
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They really are incompetent at getting their message out.| Re: Paul Krugman Posted by: vision63
Date: April 02, 2012 07:13PM
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Sam3
They really are incompetent at getting their message out.
If they were smart, the Democrats would start going after the emotions and not the logic. Logic might be correct, but that doesn't get people up in arms. Emotions get people up in arms and that is what the Right is doing quite well. This is why, I think, the Democrats lost the blue collar everyman vote. President Bush played that up quite well, he was a President that Joe Everyman could have a beer with. President Obama's team needs to start getting that "everyman" feeling about the President out into the voting public. He needs to be seen as being able to relate to everyman, what better way for him to do that than to shoot some hoops, and not with just some NBA superstars. I'm already seeing anti-Obama ads that tie the President with Wall Street fat cats, the Democrats need to counter such ads.
| Re: Paul Krugman Posted by: Grace62
Date: April 03, 2012 11:38AM
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Sam3
They really are incompetent at getting their message out.
If they were smart, the Democrats would start going after the emotions and not the logic. Logic might be correct, but that doesn't get people up in arms. Emotions get people up in arms and that is what the Right is doing quite well. This is why, I think, the Democrats lost the blue collar everyman vote. President Bush played that up quite well, he was a President that Joe Everyman could have a beer with. President Obama's team needs to start getting that "everyman" feeling about the President out into the voting public. He needs to be seen as being able to relate to everyman, what better way for him to do that than to shoot some hoops, and not with just some NBA superstars. I'm already seeing anti-Obama ads that tie the President with Wall Street fat cats, the Democrats need to counter such ads.
| Re: Paul Krugman Posted by: davester
Date: April 03, 2012 02:07PM
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Grace62
I don't expect to EVER have a beer with the President, or coffee or anything, (although that'd be awesome!!)
What I DO expect is a leader who is intelligent, well-educated, ethical, views leadership as service, has a global perspective and sees our country as a partner in the world, and has some remote understanding of the struggles of everyday people in this country.
I vote on reason, not emotion.
What a complete joke for Republicans to try to make Obama look out of touch, given his upbringing, when they are running MITT ROMNEY!!??

| Re: Paul Krugman Posted by: RgrF
Date: April 03, 2012 11:33PM
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davester
That is exactly how I feel. I don't want the democrats to stoop to the pandering and propagandizing level of the republicans just to reel in votes. I think they'd lose as many voters as they gained if they took this path.
What I would like would be some type of mechanism that could expose the complete and utter BS that is spouted by the republicans and propagandized by their outlets (Fox News, am talk radio, etc) without fear that factual corrections will ever reach the ears of theirsheeplisteners.
