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Jennifer Palin- Reagan- Horn

by: JonnyBBad

Tue Feb 24, 2009 at 09:47:10 AM EST


(Amazing lecture on fiscal responsibility from someone who spent $229,706 of her own money to end up with a loss and $2,886 cash-on-hand. - promoted by Dean Barker)

I have no idea why she would attack Congressman Hodes unless she wants to run for Senate...and her ideas...well those Bush Tax Cuts have sure worked out well.

http://www.unionleader.com/art...
Jennifer Horn: Hodes is spending away our grandkids' chance of a future

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The history of our modern economy shows one time-tested path to long-term economic stability, and that is through real, broad-based tax cuts that benefit everyone across the economic spectrum. This means tax cuts that benefit small business, where 70 percent of our state's jobs are created; cuts for families who are working hard, paying their bills and barely getting by; cuts to bring the corporate tax rate to a level that allows American companies to be competitive on the global market and actually grow new jobs at home rather than ship them overseas.

New Slogan (not really so new )

"No Taxes No Services"

I guess she thinks that the two to one margin by which Americans are telling pollsters that they support Obama and his efforts to clean up after the 8 year Republican Circus...is all bunk...


http://www.unionleader.com/art...
This is not a down payment on the American dream. But it is possible to make that dream accessible to all Americans. To do so, however, our representatives have got to come to the understanding that government is not the solution, it is the problem.

She is from the wing nut part of the wing nut party. No one but government has the scope to deal with the disaster her hoped for policies have wrought. She thinks government is the problem so she wants to be a part of it...its like marrying someone to change them.It never works.  

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Thank goodness (4.00 / 1)
Let's whack at "this one" for awhile.

I am all GreggSununu'ed out.

www.KusterforCongress.com - www.paulhodesforsenate.com

www.nikitsongas.com - www.devalpatrick.com


Horn-ing In (4.00 / 1)
In my abstract political lab, Horn is the perfect theoretical candidate to emerge from the Sununu-Smith brawl as the refreshing face of change: young and, theoretically, media-savvy.

There's only one problem with that scenario. She has shown no ability to do that.


Broke is a hinderance? (0.00 / 0)
Last I knew, she was in the hole.

Who knows the website where they keep the financials for federal candidates? One for state candies, too?

www.KusterforCongress.com - www.paulhodesforsenate.com

www.nikitsongas.com - www.devalpatrick.com


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Federal Election Commission (0.00 / 0)
I think.

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NH specific (0.00 / 0)
http://www.fec.gov/DisclosureS...

www.KusterforCongress.com - www.paulhodesforsenate.com

www.nikitsongas.com - www.devalpatrick.com


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Open Secrets (4.00 / 3)
show her with no debt...

...other than the 230K of her own money she dumped into her loss.

Is it called debt when you throw quarter of a million dollars out the window on purpose?

birch, finch, beech


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Translation-- (0.00 / 0)
spending away our grandkids' chance of a future

means not making it possible to set up trust funds by which we can control them after we're gone.

You see, "tax and spend" is a very direct, uncomplicated process.  "lend and spend" on the other hand provides opportunities for long-term income from investment in bonds.
Conservatives always start from the perception that, if one process or option is inhibited (such as abortion), then another will be chosen (more children born to the right people).
Conservatives aren't content with being in control now; they want to wield power long into the future by making sure their children are "secure."

I want to add that the strategy of requiring new residential developments to put in their own infra-structure improvements, instead of hooking into existing capital facilities, is consistent with wanting to set up a steady stream of revenue.  In other words, individual household mortgages are carrying the capital costs that, in earlier times, would have been spread over the whole community, including commercial and industrial installations.  A good bit of the inflated housing costs is a consequence of having abandoned economies of scale when it comes to utility installations.


The near-drowned in Alstead (4.00 / 2)
never learned this:
Our representatives have got to come to the understanding that government is not the solution, it is the problem.

When their houses were ruined and their mortgages hanging over them, the New Hampshire General Court and Governor Lynch passed a law enabling the state to buy the properties, about a dozen of them, at pre-flood prices.

The families and their representatives did not have the benefit of Ms. Horn telling them to wait for Walmart and Microsoft to fix things.

Foolish people.



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