Tom Toles for November 28, 2011

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    doc white  over 12 years ago

    The short end of the stick?

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    Jason Allen  over 12 years ago

    ^ The problem is there aren’t that many alert voters left.

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    d_legendary1  over 12 years ago

    Most of their supporters are too stupid to realize that they are gonna end up joining the rest of us in the ground.

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    rockngolfer  over 12 years ago

    I thought it was funny when a local state snator had trouble getting a drivers license.Without a picture ID you can’t vote.Duh, the law aimed at disenfranchising poor people worked on you.

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    disgustedtaxpayer  over 12 years ago

    http://dailycaller.com/2011/11/23/why-republicans-dont-want-to-raise-taxes/this excellent article outlines the Democratic Playbook on Spending and Taxes…..1.KEEP UP THE OVERSPENDINGand 2.Promise the GOP spending cuts to get their vote to RAISE TAXES, then renege on the promise to cut spending!(Every time….beginning with Dems promising Reagan “a deal to cut spending by $280 Billion in return for passage of Tax Hikes in ratio of $1 tax hike to $10 spending cuts”….-“the Dems spent an additional $450 Billion and did not make the promised $280 Billion spending cuts” and Reagan’s tax hikes brouht in an additional $375 Billion in revenues to Treasury in the 6-year “deal”….the Democratic MO into perpetuity!

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    disgustedtaxpayer  over 12 years ago

    disgustedtaxpayer said, less than a minute ago

    http://dailycaller.com/2011/11/23/why-republicans-dont-want-to-raise-taxes/this excellent article outlines the Democratic Playbook on Spending and Taxes…..1.KEEP UP THE OVERSPENDINGand 2.Promise the GOP spending cuts to get their vote to RAISE TAXES, then renege on the promise to cut spending!(Every time….beginning with Dems promising Reagan “a deal to cut spending by $280 Billion in return for passage of Tax Hikes in ratio of $1 tax hike to $10 spending cuts”….-“the Dems spent an additional $450 Billion and did not make the promised $280 Billion spending cuts” and Reagan’s tax hikes brouht in an additional $375 Billion in revenues to Treasury in the 6-year “deal”….the Democratic MO into perpetuity!-The National Debt since 1980 has grown because the Dems conned the bi-partisan votes to raise taxes and keep spending by promises they broke….so IMO Democrats are the more responsible for our $15 Trillion DEBT…and the solution, IMO, is to REPLACE TAX-SPEND CANDIDATES FOR RE-ELECTION …!!

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    blackcloud36  over 12 years ago

    Just who was President when the majority of the debt was racked up? Ronny Ray-Gun, Daddy Bush and little Shrub Bush. Squeeeee!

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    Dtroutma  over 12 years ago

    California, bankrupt and home to Reagan’s boys “tax cuts is good, well for the rich”. Reaganomiics, tax breaks for the rich = bankruptcy and debt. Reagan of course was NOT the one planning anything, as our “acting president”, he was merely the crossing guard, who let those in Rolls roll over the kids in the crosswalk.(and the rest of the country)

    Yes, there are a lot of places to rationally cut. But, the entire spending for the National Institute for Health, researching keeping people alive, for a year, is less than 2 1/2 months spent just in Afghanistan. Is killing people in a country that did NOTHING to us, $ better spent than for trying to cure disease? Not all cuts are equal, so, let’s for example bring BACK polio and smallpox! Don’t laugh, across the board, or poorly considered budget cuts, could. (as in stopping vaccination programs)

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    Rymlianin  over 12 years ago

    Looks like the GOP finally got that shovel handle out of their a$$.

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    blackcloud36  over 12 years ago

    The Repubtards will never admit that Ronnie Ray-gun raised taxes eleven times and that Ray-gun, daddy Bush and Shurb were spendthrifts who will never be beat for wasteful spending.

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    Fuzzy Thinker Premium Member over 12 years ago

    “If it weren’t for Grover Norquist debt would not be an issue” … ‘R’ have problems. So do ‘D’. Are you aware that Debt is an Issue in Greece and half a dozen other countries across the Atlantic? It IS Time to Wake Up. Voting now to balance the budget when US gets out of the Depression has exposed Democrat’s Spending Intentions.

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    Fuzzy Thinker Premium Member over 12 years ago

    “If only someone was there…” The Independents do not buy the ‘R’ line.

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    Bilword  over 12 years ago

    a classic toles cartoon

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    Fuzzy Thinker Premium Member over 12 years ago

    You are doing great graphics on your posts. A minimum 17% tax ,No Matter how many tax sheltering you qualify for, on those with $100K Incomes would get the job done- $5 Trillion over 10 years

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