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Originally Posted by hotair
All of which only means that Hillary must be onto something right here.
Then there is the small matter of point number four.
“Fourth, the gas tax suspension would threaten to increase the already record deficit in the coming year and reduce the amount of money going into the highway trust fund that maintains our infrastructure.”
How does this work? Making the oil companies pay the bill, does not reduce anything. The money still goes to where it is suppose to! The only thing that changes is who is paying it.
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You swallowed a pretty big one there hotstuff. Please explain how when a majority of experts in a field agree that something that they have expert knowledge of is bad translates to
"must be onto something right here"? That's some serious Bush Logic you're using there.
That talk about making the oil companies pay is all hotair. For anything like that to happen would take a signature from the current dummy in chief, and that will never happen. Can you see Bush NOT vetoing a bill that would cost the oil companies profit?
I saw Hillary on TV tonight doing what she first did to turn me against her, speaking in a new accent. I don't know if she was doing an Indiana accent or North Carolina, but it was a good ol' one either way. Not only that, but what she said:
'I don't go throwin' in with no elitist economists.'
That's not a direct quote, but it's real close and it's exactly how she sounded. She sounded like Bush Logic.
On the point that Obama voted for a tax holiday in Illinois but now opposes one, he explained that himself. He learned from that
experience,
(ooh,that's Hillary's word), that it doesn't work. When the taxes were removed the local retailers boosted their prices to take up the slack, they were the only ones to profit.