Sadly, he knows that most republican sheep will follow him no matter what.
Good for King, though. It's disgusting that Grover would bring his wife into the discussion. Marriage vows aren't remotely similar to partisan pledges to lobbyists.
there is not any way around the two a tax hike and a spending decrease. We actually opt for to be clever approximately it. an comparable would be real if Romney replaced into elected. Grover Norquist departed actuality in the previous and has certainly no carry close of Macroeconomic cycles in a historic context
There is no way around both a tax hike and a spending decrease. We just need to be smart about it. The same would be true if Romney was elected. Grover Norquist departed reality long ago and has absolutely no grasp of Macroeconomic cycles in a historical context
We knew there'd be a sacrificial lamb, and Norquist turns out to have been it. That's disappointing, though; his no-tax pledge was, I thought, something that all Republicans and even some Democrats could agree upon. A bad idea to repudiate him, if you ask me.
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Sadly, he knows that most republican sheep will follow him no matter what.
Good for King, though. It's disgusting that Grover would bring his wife into the discussion. Marriage vows aren't remotely similar to partisan pledges to lobbyists.
there is not any way around the two a tax hike and a spending decrease. We actually opt for to be clever approximately it. an comparable would be real if Romney replaced into elected. Grover Norquist departed actuality in the previous and has certainly no carry close of Macroeconomic cycles in a historic context
There is no way around both a tax hike and a spending decrease. We just need to be smart about it. The same would be true if Romney was elected. Grover Norquist departed reality long ago and has absolutely no grasp of Macroeconomic cycles in a historical context
yes king grover (sounds like a muppet) is frightened cause the cons will looks after their own seats firstly
We knew there'd be a sacrificial lamb, and Norquist turns out to have been it. That's disappointing, though; his no-tax pledge was, I thought, something that all Republicans and even some Democrats could agree upon. A bad idea to repudiate him, if you ask me.