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What are the key points in the Republican plan to reduce the deficit?
11-19-2012, 02:37 AM
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Their plan is essentially the same one that Bush put forth, reduce taxes on business, reduce oversight of financial markets, and cut government spending in anything except the military.
This is supposed to stimulate the economy, which will then hire more people. Which will lead to increased revenue to pay for the wars and all the other things that still have to be paid for.
Given that we have incontrovertible proof in the present economy that resulted from those practices that they do not work, you would think there would be at the very least a rethinking on the part of Republicans about the wisdom of continuing on that path.

If we are talking saving money, the cost of funding elective abortions is not only miniscule, but saves money in the long run since any woman qualifying for federally funded abortion would already be on welfare, which would mean that both her and her baby would be on welfare for some time. If a person can't figure out that one on their own, you begin to understand why we can't expect a logical solution any time soon.
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