American Crossroads Uses Clinton Against Obama on Taxes

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i'd love to see that strategy memo.

jean marie of CA 12:40AM October 25, 2011

If our Government doesn't stop spending more money than they rake in from taxes then , everything in our country will only get worse. Our Government doesn't seem to understand or even care, about that simple rule in economics which is . If you want to to stay solvent then "LIVE WITHIN YOUR MEANS" or go broke. And that simple rule must apply to the people as well. People frequently spend like drunken sailors and way beyond their means.The US is now living in an instant communication world, with an expanding population, and yet we waste $trillions on bad decisions like policing the world and starting wars. STOP IT and take care of the massive problems in our own backyard first. Our FPB First Priority Bucket must include :,Keeping Powerful Manufacturing in US: , Growing Jobs well paid in US :, Providing Medical Care for all our citizens :, Maintaining Education at world class standard, for all children up to 18, and onto University.

Start with those 4 FPB's and our country will return to a healthy state once again. Our present political infighting and ideology wars are a disaster for our country and its future.

Galactic Cannibal of CA 2:23PM October 17, 2011

jobs for his union buddies, that's all it is.

And taxpayers foot the bill.

And States won't be able to afford these jobs either.

Paul of OH 12:22PM October 17, 2011

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