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How Liberals Argue: Democrats Voting Against Debt Ceiling Wasn't "Real"

D G Wrote: Jan 18, 2013 12:07 PM
Good post, clarityseeker2, but you will be delighted to know the latest estimate is health care costs per family are up $3,000 instead of just $2,500. ... Makes you day,, right? .... :)

As Guy wrote this week, liberals are arguing spending doesn't lead to deficits or more debt. During his final press conference of his first term Monday, President Obama argued that his vote against raising the debt ceiling in 2006 came at a time when things were "different," and that Republicans shouldn't be hesitating to increase the debt ceiling this time around. Yesterday on Neil Cavuto's show, Democratic Rep. Jan Schakosky argued that Democrats voting against a debt ceiling increase in 2006 wasn't "real."



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