November 16, 2006
As the Republican leadership fight heats up, Eric Pfeiffer takes a look at the real record of the Republican Study Committee.
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|11.16.06 @ 3:46AM|#
Here's where to separate the truly frugal from the true fakers in both parties:
http://www.ntu.org/main/misc.php?MiscID=13
|11.16.06 @ 6:40AM|#
I stopped reading at the tired old liberal canard "record-breaking deficits". This is childish nonsense that does adjust for either inflation or population growth. Deficit as a fraction of GDP is a better measure, per capita deficit adjusted for inflation is better yet. In neither case are we anywhere near a record, and Absolute deficit is meaningless. and absolute deficit is meaningless.
Upon reading this, I conclude that the author is either dishonest or clueless, and quit wasting my time.
|11.16.06 @ 8:49AM|#
Upon reading this, I conclude that the author is either dishonest or clueless, and quit wasting my time.
How very open-minded of you.