What’s good for the pot is not good for the kettle
Bookworm on Nov 10 2006 at 1:22 pm | Filed under: Uncategorized
Gerry Charlotte Phelps nicely explains why out of control spending benefits Democrats and not Republicans. Again, the Republicans need to take these lessons home and learn from them very, very quickly.
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Makes sense.
Thanks for the nice words and the link. You are right. By 2008 or soon after, we will have forgotten this lesson, and many others.
Gerry
Dear Ms. Phelps, if politics were rational you would be correct. But they’re not.
Deficit spending is the only way to control pork. Nearly every congress person says they hate pork, but their faces are shiney with fat.
If republicans want to win they will have to find something more distracting to campain with.
Or perhaps help people understand that democracy is a system of balancing sometimes irrational or irreconcilable and conflicting interests. Never mind, I was just dreaming.