Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs
Tuesday, September 09, 2008

PRINCETON, NJ -- John McCain's 6 percentage-point bounce in voter support spanning the Republican National Convention is largely explained by political independents shifting to him in fairly big numbers, from 40% pre-convention to 52% post-convention in Gallup Poll Daily tracking.

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I guess the Independents bought all that crap the Republicans presented in their convention.


I guess the Independents bought all that crap the Republicans presented in their convention.

#1 | Posted by member2586

As opposed to all the "crap" that was flung at the democrat one? Please. I am Barack Obama and I will buy your vote. (with tax payers money).

I will buy your vote. (with tax payers money).

#2 | Posted by ELCIDCE90

How can he buy my vote with my money?

How about "I will provide the services you paid for instead of pissing your money away on unnecessary wars and no-bid contracts to my friends"

The money's already there, it's time we got what we paid for.

from 40% pre-convention to 52% post-convention in Gallup Poll Daily tracking--

YEEEHAWWW~!

A "Mandate" is ON!

Hot diggity Dog! I havent heard such good news since I heard "Bush is a Conservative", "Greeted as Liberators", "Six Months Tops", "Flowers and Chocolates for Everybody" and "You Just Wait until Thompson Joins the Race"!

Sincerely

Goatlover2

"A "Mandate" is ON! "

100 more years! 100 more years!

We are bailing out rich people right and left, we are not a capitalist country, we might as well go for Obama so we can have some money too, you know what they say, in for a penny, in for a pound.

LOL...I fuckin' love it!

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How about "I will provide the services you paid for instead of pissing your money away on unnecessary wars and no-bid contracts to my friends"


Since the middle 1980s, entitlement programs have accounted for more than half of all federal spending. Taken together with such other almost uncontrollable (in the short run, that is) expenses as interest payments on the national debt and the payment obligations arising from long-term contracts already entered into by the government in past years, entitlement programs leave Congress with no more than about 25% of the annual budget to be scrutinized for possible cutbacks through the regular appropriations process. This very substantially reduces the practicality of trying to counteract the ups and downs of the overall economy through a "discretionary" fiscal policy because so very little of the budget is available for meaningful alteration by the Appropriations and Budget committees on short notice.

Yeah, with a whole 25% of the budget to waste on discretionary spending I am sure I am getting my moneys worth if he adds more entitlement programs to the list. Tool.

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