It's fascinating how, when a Republican president runs massive indebtness, we get the likes of the well named "Dick" Cheney, telling us, "Reagan showed us, deficits don't matter." Of course, that was said when the man who never met a military contract he didn't like, was working for another Republican president, who conducted a so-called "war against terror," without any funding mechanism in place; other than borrowing money from China - a country, who for all intents and purposes, owns the United States.
However, when a president who's not only an American of African descent, but also a Democrat, becomes president, most of those who said, "Don't worry about debt, it will take care of itself," become automatically concerned with proverbial red ink. Of course, that's got nothing to do with race or party affiliation, they say. One has to wonder how gullible they think most American are. Sadly, until the recent dispatch of the head of al Qaida, most Americans were much too trusting of those who had been running the country, for most of the past decade.
Now, not only might more Americans begin to question why no one was concerned about debt, until now, maybe they will finally allow the fact of where the current president was born to be considered established.
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It's fascinating how, when a Republican president runs massive indebtness, we get the likes of the well named "Dick" Cheney, telling us, "Reagan showed us, deficits don't matter." Of course, that was said when the man who never met a military contract he didn't like, was working for another Republican president, who conducted a so-called "war against terror," without any funding mechanism in place; other than borrowing money from China - a country, who for all intents and purposes, owns the United States.
However, when a president who's not only an American of African descent, but also a Democrat, becomes president, most of those who said, "Don't worry about debt, it will take care of itself," become automatically concerned with proverbial red ink. Of course, that's got nothing to do with race or party affiliation, they say. One has to wonder how gullible they think most American are. Sadly, until the recent dispatch of the head of al Qaida, most Americans were much too trusting of those who had been running the country, for most of the past decade.
Now, not only might more Americans begin to question why no one was concerned about debt, until now, maybe they will finally allow the fact of where the current president was born to be considered established.
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