Ok righties where was your disgust when the last administration not only decimated the budget surplus but ran up huge deficits to fund an unnecessary war and tax cuts for the ultra rich? They certainly weren’t playing by “pay as you go”. Those weasels wouldn’t include the cost of the war in their budgets. This is nothing more than loser repubs who’s undies are up in bunch because of health care. Remember November 2008? Dem won and repubs lost. Grow up! No flood insurance when the country is about to experience epic flooding is preposterous.
Our government make laws that the banks must require flood insurance in order to provide a loan in a SFHA, then close the program while they go on vacation? Good thing we don’t need people to buy houses to boost the economy. Oh wait…
I know it’s really easy to take this and turn it into a right/left spitting contest. Lets all take a step back for a second and remember that Republicans and Democrats are responsible for this mess and it’s the American people who suffer while they continue to prove themselves useless.
Believe me, I would absolutely love it if our Congress could work together for the benefit of all of us. But it’s the galling hypocracy of folks like Tom Coburn who didn’t have a problem with deficits until Obama was elected.
There’s enough attitude from the right here as well. Regarding the November elections, I’m looking forward to watching the Tea Party becoming the right’s Ralph Nader. Have a great weekend and hope for the for folks in the Dakotas, Minnesota and Iowa that the floods hold off until after 4/12.
Coburn is as guilty as anyone, but the Democrats have played politics with this too, by extending it time after time after time so they can tie it to issues like unemployement benefits.
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Hey wait a minute, wasn’t this attached to the health bill that just passed? I mean everything else is!
Ok righties where was your disgust when the last administration not only decimated the budget surplus but ran up huge deficits to fund an unnecessary war and tax cuts for the ultra rich? They certainly weren’t playing by “pay as you go”. Those weasels wouldn’t include the cost of the war in their budgets. This is nothing more than loser repubs who’s undies are up in bunch because of health care. Remember November 2008? Dem won and repubs lost. Grow up! No flood insurance when the country is about to experience epic flooding is preposterous.
Our government make laws that the banks must require flood insurance in order to provide a loan in a SFHA, then close the program while they go on vacation? Good thing we don’t need people to buy houses to boost the economy. Oh wait…
I know it’s really easy to take this and turn it into a right/left spitting contest. Lets all take a step back for a second and remember that Republicans and Democrats are responsible for this mess and it’s the American people who suffer while they continue to prove themselves useless.
Too bad we can stop the pay to congress till they balance the budget. Then you would see cooperation…
He is 100% correct.
As for Flood Smarter’s remarks, I agree, please go easy on the WYO companies, we’re all victims of Congressional abuse.
Liberal Agent – nice attitude. Just remember, November is only 9 months away…
Believe me, I would absolutely love it if our Congress could work together for the benefit of all of us. But it’s the galling hypocracy of folks like Tom Coburn who didn’t have a problem with deficits until Obama was elected.
There’s enough attitude from the right here as well. Regarding the November elections, I’m looking forward to watching the Tea Party becoming the right’s Ralph Nader. Have a great weekend and hope for the for folks in the Dakotas, Minnesota and Iowa that the floods hold off until after 4/12.
Coburn is as guilty as anyone, but the Democrats have played politics with this too, by extending it time after time after time so they can tie it to issues like unemployement benefits.
Both sides have plenty of egg on their face.