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6 October 2004 14 Comments

What’s the Difference…?

Question: What is the difference between a tax-and-spend liberal and a compassionate conservative?

Answer: Nothing.

Apparently, President Bush is on the attack today drawing those conclusive differences.

Apparently, Bush hasn’t realized that:
1. No Child Left Behind
2. Medicare Reform Act
3. Department of Homeland Security
4. $200B+ war in Iraq
have the net effect of any fiscal policy derived by a tax-and-spend liberal…

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14 Responses to “What’s the Difference…?”

  1. Carol 5 November 2004 at 11:22 am #

    And just for the record, I *like* the Steelers and I can’t STAND the Ravens. So there. Pfft.

  2. Carol 6 October 2004 at 5:37 pm #

    And just for the record, I *like* the Steelers and I can’t STAND the Ravens. So there. Pfft.

  3. Peter T Davis 10 October 2004 at 1:29 am #

    I’m also seriously concerned about the fiscal policies of the Republicans. I find it ironic that Kerry has put more focus on getting a balanced budget than Bush has. I’m a conservative, and feel very alienated from the Republican party on fiscal policy. It seems that having a balanced budget isn’t a priority at all anymore.

    Regarding education, NCLB is pretty much just a red herring. If either candidate wanted to talk about school choice and voucher programs, they’d have my attention.

  4. Peter T Davis 10 October 2004 at 2:29 am #

    I’m also seriously concerned about the fiscal policies of the Republicans. I find it ironic that Kerry has put more focus on getting a balanced budget than Bush has. I’m a conservative, and feel very alienated from the Republican party on fiscal policy. It seems that having a balanced budget isn’t a priority at all anymore.

    Regarding education, NCLB is pretty much just a red herring. If either candidate wanted to talk about school choice and voucher programs, they’d have my attention.

  5. Aaron Brazell 25 October 2005 at 7:34 pm #

    Pablito– you’ve done an excellent job of dredging up an old entry. No siento dolor. I feel no pain for you though because your social security argument is weak. We all pay too much and get too little.

    Hey on a brighter side though, if Bush manages to attain his fantasy of a defacto union with MExico, at least you’ll have plenty of other poor folks with no jobs thinning out this “rich nation”.

  6. Aaron Brazell 16 October 2004 at 10:07 am #

    Pablito– you’ve done an excellent job of dredging up an old entry. No siento dolor. I feel no pain for you though because your social security argument is weak. We all pay too much and get too little.

    Hey on a brighter side though, if Bush manages to attain his fantasy of a defacto union with MExico, at least you’ll have plenty of other poor folks with no jobs thinning out this “rich nation”.

  7. Peter T Davis 4 November 2004 at 9:51 am #

    How exactly do you know what is the “sound of a cat having it’s hair ripped out” then?

  8. Peter T Davis 16 October 2004 at 1:34 pm #

    How exactly do you know what is the “sound of a cat having it’s hair ripped out” then?

  9. Vinnie Garcia 20 October 2004 at 5:10 pm #

    I’ve taken more of an interest in politics lately ;). I never really cared before, but things are getting ridiculous on every side of the fence now.

    And oh boy does that law need to be rewritten! I guess Congress members passed it because they didn’t want to look like they were “against children” or whatever come reelection time. The general public needs to learn to read these laws more thoroughly before going to the polls or believing the other side.

  10. Vinnie Garcia 5 November 2004 at 8:58 am #

    At least with 1/4 of the country retiring we should start seeing quicker promotions at work ;).

  11. Vinnie Garcia 20 October 2004 at 6:10 pm #

    I’ve taken more of an interest in politics lately ;). I never really cared before, but things are getting ridiculous on every side of the fence now.

    And oh boy does that law need to be rewritten! I guess Congress members passed it because they didn’t want to look like they were “against children” or whatever come reelection time. The general public needs to learn to read these laws more thoroughly before going to the polls or believing the other side.

  12. Vinnie Garcia 20 October 2004 at 6:27 pm #

    At least with 1/4 of the country retiring we should start seeing quicker promotions at work ;).

  13. Aaron Brazell 13 January 2005 at 10:44 pm #

    I have no idea but it looks legit to me. lol

  14. Aaron Brazell 6 November 2004 at 9:48 pm #

    I have no idea but it looks legit to me. lol