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Brown vs Coakley

by: Paul Breau

Sat Dec 05, 2009 at 10:22:59 AM EST


Scott Brown gives Democratic frontrunner Martha Coakley a pretty good shot in the Newburyport Daily News. "Yesterday, Brown criticized opponent and Democratic front-runner Martha Coakley on her openness to a "war tax."

"Martha Coakley is again demonstrating just how willing she is to place additional burdens on working families instead of looking for ways to cut back on spending," Brown said. "It's almost as if she wants to punish people for supporting a war she opposes.

"We can afford to pay for our military priorities if we stop Washington's domestic spending spree. The choice of U.S. senator is going to turn on this critical issue: Who can voters trust to cut wasteful spending, keep taxes low and get our economy moving again. I am that person, and I look forward to making the case for fiscal responsibility in the general election campaign that begins next week.".

This is the way to go after a Democrat that caters to the defeatist wing of her party, which in MA is the vast majority. The sad fact is that all 4 of the Dem candidates are appealing to the moonbat, fever swampers to win the nomination. This is creating an opening for a mainstream Republican to appeal to the majority of voters: Republican, Independent and Democrats that don't get their news from the democratic underground.

So vote on Tuesday and then do anything and everything you can to help the Republican nominee on to victory on January 19th.

 

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Brown vs Coakley | 3 comments
Came across this a year ago. (5.00 / 2)
From Wick Allison, former publisher of the National Review.
http://blog.beliefnet.com/crun...

Really, this has gotten to be too much. This is a party - my GOP - that wouldn't even raise taxes to pay for a war. It is locked in an ideological mind-set whose chief attribute is recklessness. It stands against everything that conservatism once stood for: pragmatism, prudence, and the idea of safeguarding our country's patrimony to future generations.

A war tax is a good idea.  It should have been instituted on Day 1 of the war.  Otherwise isn't it an unfunded mandate?

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"That it ceased to exist, I'll grant you, but whether or not it failed cannot be definitively said." - Metropolitan (1990)


Any excuse for a tax hike. (0.00 / 0)
Isn't the Spanish-American War Tax still in effect?
"Nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program." - Dr. Milton Friedman


Bob Hedlund for Minority Leader.

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Balancing the budget by cutting domestic spending...? (0.00 / 0)
Well, let's here some specifics.  About 1/3 of the stimulus is spending to create "jobs"--cut that, ok.  Another 1/3 is to strengthen the "safety-net" like extended unemployment--ok, cut that.  The other is in the form of various tax cuts and credits--will Republicans roll them back?  OK, that leaves what...a $600 billion a year deficit?    What are you going to cut...name it.  You can gut every domestic spending item and you'll still have a deficit.  BS from Brown.  

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