Cut, Cap & Balance Is A Bipartisan Bill

Wednesday, July 27, 2011
By Mike Burns

How many Democratic votes does it take for a controversial bill to become bipartisan? Evidently, not a lot. Immediately after the near party line vote on the balanced budget bill, the Republicans started calling it bipartisan. Yet, only 5 Democrats voted for the radical bill. Just because 5 Democrats decided that it was politically correct for them to cast a meaningless vote for a doomed bill, does not make it bipartisan. What they really needed was 6 Democrats voting for the doomed bill. Now that would be bipartisan.

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One Response to “Cut, Cap & Balance Is A Bipartisan Bill”

  1. [...] What they really needed was 6 Democrats voting for the doomed bill. Now that would be bipartisan. Cut, Cap & Balance Is A Bipartisan Bill | Disorderly Report How did we get into so much debt anyway? Could it have been 2 trillion dollars of Bush tax cuts, [...]

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