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Poll: 45 Percent Say Spending Cuts Alone Are the “Best Way” to Reduce the Deficit

Uber Dave Wrote: Feb 26, 2013 2:53 PM
Well, between the Owebamatrons and the Paultroons, it’s always entertaining anyway…
BroWinstonSmith Wrote: Feb 26, 2013 2:58 PM
Between the democrats and republicans (same thing)... it's... it's... well, it's this:

UNCONSTITUTIONAL nation-building
Rejection of Posse Comitatus
UNCONSTITUTIONAL Patriot Act
DHS
UNCONSTITUTIONAL TSA
UNCONSTITUTIONAL swarming drones
UNCONSTITUTIONAL VIPR Teams
UNCONSTITUTIONAL NDAA
UNCONSTITUTIONAL SOPA/PIPA/CISPA
UNCONSTITUTIONAL gun-grabbing
UNCONSTITUTIONAL TARP/Bailouts/Stimulus
UNCONSTITUTIONAL PRIVATE Federal Reserve
Croni-capitalism
Dream Acts - TREASON
Perpetual amnesty (non-enforcement) - TREASON
Pathway amnesty - TREASON
NAFTA/GATT/etc.
North American Union
UNBRIDLED election fraud
UNCONSTITUTIONALLY Assassinating Americans without Due Process
No transparency
BLOCKING alt voices (third parties)
UNCONSTITUTIONAL "War on Drugs"
BroWinstonSmith Wrote: Feb 26, 2013 2:58 PM
UNCONSTITUTIONAL "War on Drugs"
UNCONSTITUTIONAL "War on Terror"
UNCONSTITUTIONAL "War on Poverty"
UNCONSTITUTIONAL "War on Obesity"
UNCONSTITUTIONAL "War on Bullying"
UNCONSTITUTIONAL "War on Smoking"
UNCONSTITUTIONAL "War on Stupidity"
UNCONSTITUTIONAL "War on Unemployment"
Rejection of the Enumerated Powers
Rejection of the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 9th, 10th, 13th Amendments
UNCONSTITUTIONAL Socialized medicine
UNCONSTITUTIONAL Socialized education
UNCONSTITUTIONAL Socialized retirement
UNCONSTITUTIONAL Socialized housing
UNCONSTITUTIONAL Socialized job creation
UNCONSTITUTIONAL Socialized food
UNCONSTITUTIONAL Socialized child care
UNCONSTITUTIONAL Subsidized unemployment
Mangling "Interstate Commerce"
Mangling the "Supremacy Clause"
usmcpgw Wrote: Feb 26, 2013 2:59 PM
unConstitutional cowards like winnie thwe poopmeister
tuttut Wrote: Feb 26, 2013 4:18 PM
I can see how you would be a vicitm of the "unconstitutional war on stupidity," Winstion the wacko.

So how do Americans want to reduce the federal deficit? Well, according to a new Rasmussen poll, nearly half of the U.S. likely voters surveyed say cutting spending -- and not raising taxes -- is the “best” approach:

A plurality of voters continues to believe spending cuts alone are the best way to reduce the federal deficit. But even among those who favor a “balanced approach” of tax hikes and spending cuts instead, half want more emphasis on spending cuts.

Forty-five percent (45%) of Likely U.S. Voters think, generally speaking, that the long-term federal budget deficit should be...

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