Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Fuzzy government shutdown math: Are cuts worth $33 billion or $73 billion? - CSMonitor.com

Fuzzy government shutdown math: Are cuts worth $33 billion or $73 billion? - CSMonitor.com

1 comment:

Rush Beck said...

The Tea Party is acting, as one would expect of them, as a group composed of spoiled adolescents who have always gotten everything they want in life and more. They would now rather blow the place up than settle for less than they always have received in the past, that is, precisely everything they ever wanted.

LBJ knew of such people. He famously remarked that those who would not settle for half-a-loaf have never been hungry a day in their lives. The Tea Partiers are mad as hell for sure. Another thing for sure; not one of them has ever been hungry a day in their life.