Where is the outrage? Where are the "corporate" media "tough questions" they need to be asking?
Posted by jillian at April 22, 2005 08:22 AMWas this the same day that W signed the bankruptcy bill saying that if someone doesn't pay their bills, society ends up paying them? The guy is a master of irony.
Posted by Dick(no, not that one) at April 22, 2005 08:27 AMThe most astonishing phrasiology that Mr. Snow used in his little speech...
"The President is too intellectually honest to ignore the irrefutable facts.."
http://www.treas.gov/press/releases/js2399.htm
Oh...My...Freaking God.
Posted by jillian at April 22, 2005 08:35 AMGreenspan was pretty harsh on Congress this week. He says we need to cut the deficit soon. I think we're really going to have to slow the growth rate of federal programs.
Posted by muckdog at April 22, 2005 09:14 AMWhile the cult laps-up the kool aid, Bush and company rips-off the public for $3 Trillion. No outrage!!! Business as usual!
Posted by smooth at April 22, 2005 12:15 PMTwo points:
1. These guys have no plans to stop the scam. The "On track to cut the budget dificit in half" lie is an insult!!! These guys a shameless liars.
2. The U.S. is on the hot seat to reduce it's deficits.
You mean that Bush signed the bankruptcy bill. The estate tax repeal has not yet passed Congress. I'm hopeful that the Senate dems will be able to derail it.
Posted by blueheron at April 22, 2005 10:24 PM