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That's why tax cuts...."COST" the government money. It's THEIR money and they're clearly GIVING you more. That's why tax breaks for a business are called "subsidies"....it's THEIR Money and they're clearly GIVING it to companies.
That's also why ACTUAL subsidies aren't called "subsidies"....theyr'e called INVEEEEEEEESTMENTS....
ALL YOUR MONEY ARE MINE!!! "I acknowledge having racist and classist and sexist feelings of white male superiority." -John Howard
Romney tells ABC News in a Sunday interview that he supports Obama's plan to pull U.S. troops from Afghanistan by the end of 2014. But he doesn't agree with Obama's plan to order 23,000 troops out by Sept. 30, a timeline some military experts warn could complicate next year's efforts to stabilize the war-torn country. The former Massachusetts governor says his position could change depending on the counsel of military commanders. He says he's leaving open the possibility of keeping combat troops in Afghanistan beyond 2014 should conditions change.
The former Massachusetts governor says his position could change depending on the counsel of military commanders. He says he's leaving open the possibility of keeping combat troops in Afghanistan beyond 2014 should conditions change.
Doesn't seem like anyone wants to stay. --- "That it ceased to exist, I'll grant you, but whether or not it failed cannot be definitively said." - Metropolitan (1990)
Elizabeth Warren, the Democratic frontrunner vying to take on U.S. Sen. Scott Brown next year, wants to see American troops exit Afghanistan "as fast as possible," a spokesman said Thursday, noting that the first-time candidate believes the Obama administration's three-year timetable could be accelerated.
http://bostonherald.com/news/u...
http://www.masslive.com/politi...
http://elizabethwarren.com/iss...
She seems to think it's possible to leave before Obama and Romney do.
Regarding Afghanistan, I supported President Obama's troop surge and his plan to bring down those troop levels, but we must constantly monitor the situation and be careful not to sacrifice the security gains we have made. Preventing Afghanistan from becoming a safe-haven for terrorist groups seeking to attack our country is critical to America's national security. We need to continually re-evaluate our progress there based on reports from commanders and conditions on the ground.