No, republicans are taking the cheap shots on this and not being honest
about what is really going on.  They would rather play on people's fears for
political gain than actually come with ideas to fix the problem.  They spew
all this BS about being the party of personal responsibility yet refuse to
take responsibility for the state of the economy from actions take while
their party was in charge of things.  How has he been hostile to private
enterprise?  That is a very disingenuous statement.  Attaching strings to
free loans is hardly being hostile.  Being hostile would have been telling
the banks to screw themselves and let them go out of business.  The ones
that have been hostile to private enterprise have been the banks that
haven't been lending money to small businesses.  Lets give credit where
credit is due.

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Munn [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 11:27 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Ummm, about that budget . . .


The President's plan has failed to bring down unemployment and restart
economic growth, and it has added an obscene amount of money to our
debt. Republicans see that failure as a demonstration of the
President's lack of competence in economic matters and his general
hostility to private enterprise.

On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 9:14 AM, Sisk, Kris <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> That to me indicates that BOTH parties need to be demonized.
>
> Basically what you're saying is that because the Republicans won't let
> the Dems do what they want they're justified in passing a VERY wrong
> piece of legislation. What I see is two parties that are so caught up in
> pushing their own agendas and fighting with each other that they've
> forgotten to do their job. And no, saying they can spend money without a
> budget does not qualify as doing their job. It qualifies as massively
> irresponsible no matter what the motivation behind it.
>



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