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grantcart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-13-09 06:34 PM
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"This is the most expensive expenditure bill in the history of the US" Senator Barrasso (W)
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Not even close.

The Iraqi War Resolution was by any standard the most expensive bill in the history of the United States, and was passed with no thought about how much it was going to be paid for or how much it will cost.

And Senator McCain the only "generational theft" going on is the trillion dollars that was stollen from the next generation on the Iraqi War - not to speak of the actual loss of actual members of that generation.

Building schools and bridges and other infrastructure is an investment for the next generation. Employing thier parents is the kind of investment the next generation is gladly behind.

These guys have now seperated themselves so far from reality that they have seperated themselves from Republican Governors, Republican Mayors and Republican businessmen. Of course they seperated themselves from the next generation a long time ago when they thought that homophobia was a sound political strategy.
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