More Bill O'Idiot

Quote from MRBRETTONWOODS:

The fact of the matter is that Obama will print trillions (which is different from selling new debt) and that his healthcare system won't provide the cost efficiency needed for the budget.

Sounds like a religious belief, given the bill isn't even done yet.

LOL The CBO has said that the Obama budget will double the deficit within a decade.

Double it? The March projections have Obama's budget deficit reduced to $300 billion in just a few years. Long term predictions are notoriously unreliable.

It is not a black and white world. Again the democrats are not inherently good and the republicans are not inherently evil or vice versa, they are both bought and paid for by lobbyists (especially from the banking industry) at the end of the day, even democrats from Chicago (yes even Chicago, believe it or not......).

Nobody has said that either was. The major difference is in situations, like this one, where insurance companies are involved, Republicans unanimously side with the insurance companies, each time, every time. Democrats tend to split.
 
Quote from bigdavediode:

Sounds like a religious belief, given the bill isn't even done yet.



Double it? The March projections have Obama's budget deficit reduced to $300 billion in just a few years. Long term predictions are notoriously unreliable.



Religious belief? Look who's talking.... Of course Obama can never do wrong.

All potentially PASSABLE (compromised) versions of the bill ON THE TABLE will still contribute to future budget deficits.



Wonderful, just like Medicare and Social security projections were way off a few years back.
 
Quote from MRBRETTONWOODS:

Religious belief? Look who's talking.... Of course Obama can never do wrong.

I'm not trying to offend you, but look at what you've written. You're confident of long term deficit projections on a bill that isn't even completed yet, that may not even include a public option at all.

All potentially PASSABLE (compromised) versions of the bill ON THE TABLE will still contribute to future budget deficits.

Yes, all spending bills do.

Wonderful, just like Medicare and Social security projections were way off a few years back.

Another strawman, I'm not sure how anyone's arguing about this.
 
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