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AlexMerced
11-07-2010, 10:33 AM
YouTube - Fox News Sunday Part 2 - Erik Cantor Expected To Be House Leader (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBd5vVBI09o&feature=sub)

Very light, but it's nice to know the establishment is starting to use our lingo.

cswake
11-07-2010, 11:10 AM
Good thing to know that they pushing cutting a "massive" $100 billion from our $1.5 trillion deficit. I feel the fiscal conservativeness.

Austrian Econ Disciple
11-07-2010, 11:16 AM
Good thing to know that they pushing cutting a "massive" $100 billion from our $1.5 trillion deficit. I feel the fiscal conservativeness.

Fiscal Conservatives would be labled what they actually are if they were alive in the 1950s or 1920s, or 1840s. Radical Democratic Socialists. What sort of 'fiscal conservative' in their right mind pushes a budget which engrosses almost 40-45% GDP! My idea of a 'fiscal conservative' is someone like Thomas Jefferson in 1805 who pushed for ~1-2% budgetary GDP at most and was staunchly against spending and taxation.

Look at the dialectic we are in today. That's why I dislike conservatives. They are by their very definition status-quo apologetics. Why the hell would you want to 'conserve' this budget? Too timid to actually make any sizable cuts. They advocate for massive Government. If that's conservative, then you all should be ashamed of yourselves for labeling yourselves as conservatives.

Anyone who wants to 'conserve' a fascist/socialist State is not a friend of liberty.

Stary Hickory
11-07-2010, 11:32 AM
Ryan also voted for bailouts. Sooooo, he has a lot to prove before I think he "gets" it.

Sola_Fide
11-07-2010, 11:34 AM
Fiscal Conservatives would be labled what they actually are if they were alive in the 1950s or 1920s, or 1840s. Radical Democratic Socialists. What sort of 'fiscal conservative' in their right mind pushes a budget which engrosses almost 40-45% GDP! My idea of a 'fiscal conservative' is someone like Thomas Jefferson in 1805 who pushed for ~1-2% budgetary GDP at most and was staunchly against spending and taxation.

Look at the dialectic we are in today. That's why I dislike conservatives. They are by their very definition status-quo apologetics. Why the hell would you want to 'conserve' this budget? Too timid to actually make any sizable cuts. They advocate for massive Government. If that's conservative, then you all should be ashamed of yourselves for labeling yourselves as conservatives.

Anyone who wants to 'conserve' a fascist/socialist State is not a friend of liberty.

Agree.

The dialectic has been synthesized so many times toward statism that they can't even think straight anymore.

Bunch of central planners...they make me sick...

Kotin
11-07-2010, 11:34 AM
Ryan also voted for bailouts. Sooooo, he has a lot to prove before I think he "gets" it.

This.

AlexMerced
11-08-2010, 08:34 PM
still, interesting that they are trying to use our words was the point

sofia
11-08-2010, 08:57 PM
Paul Ryan...an Aspen Institute approved "fiscal conservative"

He completed the same Soros funded Bi-Partisanship Fellowship Study program as Jack Conway, Trey Greyson, Michael Steele, and Marco Rubio

phesoge
11-08-2010, 09:55 PM
Thanks for the post Alex. Ryan might com around. Hes better then Cantor. The arch neo con who belives jerusalem is the capital of the US

Kotin
11-08-2010, 10:09 PM
Thanks for the post Alex. Ryan might com around. Hes better then Cantor. The arch neo con who belives jerusalem is the capital of the US

Yeah but that is quite a low bar :p


They don't come much worse than Eric "The Crusader" Cantor..

AlexMerced
11-08-2010, 10:28 PM
Eric Cantor is pretty damn bad... I don't think he's ever answered a question, I'm not big on Paul Ryan since they keep trying parade him as he has some almighty fiscal vision, but it's important to notice that our rhetoric responates enough for them to co-opt it