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"That's not acceptable, and it's not sustainable," Sen. Judd Gregg of New Hampshire, top Republican on the budget panel, said of the huge deficits. "We're digging a very, very deep hole that's going to be hard to get out of."
I don't recall any of us voting for those multiple Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest 1% during a time of war. And, funny thing, but I don't think any of us was a Budget Committee Chairman during the Bush years either.
Gregg and the GOP gave turned our budget into an unaccountable ATM for the rich and their contractors, and now as a consequence we're facing the worst economy since the Great Depression, a situation so bad it requires an FDR level activist fix.
What to do? Start crowing about budget deficits at precisely the right time one should not be.
Sigh. We're going to be treated to two years of this nakedly partisan drama designed to chip away at Social Security, Medicare, etc... That's just not acceptable, and not sustainable.