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    Why do Dems whine about current tax rates increasing the deficit & then

    introduce a $1.1 trillion pork bill? http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2010/12/16/lame-duck-lawmakers-line-up-for-pork/

    They whine about how we need to raise taxes because if we don't we will add to our defict, and then in the same breathe introduce a $1.1 trillion spending bill. Gee, they seem VERY serious about cutting the deficit now don't they?
    "The biggest pork offender? Bill Bennet, Republican of Utah"

    You mean the same Bill Bennet that was defeated in the GOP primary by a tea party candidate? That Bill Bennet?


    You are a total fool.

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    Taking money from the evil rich is WAY more important than spending money we don't have.

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    Because you don't know what a spending bill is, and because you can't even be bothered to read your own article.

    The biggest pork offender? Bill Bennet, Republican of Utah.

    Edit: I may be a fool, but I know that Bennet isn't a "Dem," no matter which tea bagger beat him.


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