4/09/2011
Who Won the No Shutdown Showdown?The history of offers on this bill goes something like this. Democrats first offered no cuts, then $4 billion, then $6.5 billion, then $33 billion, then settled at $38.5 billion.
The next battle with consequences begins in a matter of two short weeks when the accumulated U.S. debt will be nearing it's $14 trillion legal limit. So Congress will have to vote to raise the ceiling so Uncle Sam can borrow still more money.
The proof is in the pudding, The American people are loseing Hands down. Stop spending money you don't have.
Son of a bitch! How hard is it to do the math???
The next battle with consequences begins in a matter of two short weeks when the accumulated U.S. debt will be nearing it's $14 trillion legal limit. So Congress will have to vote to raise the ceiling so Uncle Sam can borrow still more money.
The proof is in the pudding, The American people are loseing Hands down. Stop spending money you don't have.
Son of a bitch! How hard is it to do the math???
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