Comments: This Frame Gets My Support--"The Birth Tax"

Though my boy Griffin's fingers are stubbier than the model's (he takes after his old man [sigh]), he also has learned to flip off Bush recently.

If only the innocent babes could vote!

Posted by Matt Davis at February 3, 2005 08:37 PM

The only time liberals register concern about deficits or support of tax relief is when the GOP is in power. Of course, the examples are blessedly slipping further into the distant recesses of memory.

Posted by MarcusAgrippa at February 3, 2005 09:25 PM

Just another leftie, unlurking to say "hi."

Posted by Isaac B2 at February 3, 2005 09:56 PM

The only time liberals register concern about deficits or support of tax relief is when the GOP is in power.


You betcha Spunky. Like the time when you dolts were running around worried about Clinton's zipper and he balanced the budget, remember? And he left it in really good shape before that moron you blindly follow got a hold of it, remember? Remember when Rush-the-Lush was all concerned about deficits and stuff, remember? Get a grippa, Marcus.

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Posted by Bendito at February 3, 2005 11:26 PM

Bendito you tool. Greenspan didn't think they were nonexistent, or do you know more than him too?

So if Clinton's surpluses were nonexistent, does that mean that Bush's deficits to you are nonexistent also?

What a dolt!

Posted by Steve Soto at February 4, 2005 12:02 AM

It should also be mentioned that Clinton did not only create future government surpluses, but actually ran surpluses in his budget three years running 1998 ($69.2 billion), 1999 ($122.7 billion) and 2000 ($230 billion). link .

The comparison between Ray-Guns, Bush I and Bush II's budget vs. the budget of Clinton totally disproves the logic that Republicans run fiscally sound government and the Democrats don't.

Posted by chris65203 at February 4, 2005 01:00 AM

Funny how Junior justified the use of Clinton's same "non-existent surplus" as the basis and primary reason to push through his tax cuts for the wealthy and corporate Americans because in his words it was "my money" and I needed to have it back and not have the guvmint holding onto it.

Bendito you are not only a dolt but a wanker.

Posted by emal at February 4, 2005 05:47 AM

lol! Marcus and Bendito, I think you should take your asses, that have just been handed to you, and go home.

Posted by j swift at February 4, 2005 07:37 AM

It's amazing how conservatives have degenerated from being fiscally responsable to being a group that thinks you don't have to pay government bonds back.

Posted by rlprather at February 4, 2005 07:50 AM