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Monday, July 19, 2010

No Need To Ask

GREGORY: Senator, I’m sorry, I’m not hearing an answer here on specifics. What painful choices to really deal with the deficit — is Social Security on the table? — what will Republicans do that will give them, like ‘94, there was the Contract with America, what are voters going to say, hey, this is what Republicans will say yes to.

CORNYN: Well, the president has a debt commission that reports December the first, and I think we’d all like to see what they come back with.

GREGORY: But wait a minute, conservatives need a Democratic president’s debt commission to figure out what it is they need to cut?

Rich Lowry, the editor of the conservative National Review, called Cronyn and Sessions’ performance “disappointing” on Twitter, writing, “a consensus GOP agenda” is “badly needed…so these guys have something to say.”

They won't articulate their public policy lest people be reminded of the devastating results. But we already know it all to well, tax cuts for the wealthy and the corporations, wars, deregulation, selling out to big oil and big banks, making it harder for people to vote, cutting education, etc. The only way they can get elected is to shut up and hope we forget.

1 comment:

  1. They are the party of no. They need to know the Dems stance before they form their own. No, strike form, it has already been formed. ...then we'll know where they stand.

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