Judd Gregg on Punitive Taxes and National Bankruptcy

From CNN’s Sunday show with John King. It’s NH Senator Judd Gregg. Snow asks Gregg to respond to the AIG special bonus tax passed overwhelmingly by the Democrat Congress. A slippery slope.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YopKLvFibDA

The second video addresses Gregg’s feelings on the Obama, almost $2 trillion budget. Bankrupt.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awQQ_J5V4RA

Think Obama’s glad he chose him for Commerce Secretary?

7 replies
    • SoundOffSister
      SoundOffSister says:

      You are right, Davis.  The sky will fall sometime in the future.  Rather than guess (educated or not), as to when it will fall, wouldn't it make sense to look at the facts?  Personally, I'd rather the sky fall later rather than sooner.

      • Dimsdale
        Dimsdale says:

        SOS: it is hard to look at the facts when you have a "master plan" for America, when giant egos are in the mix.  Obambi can break a promise with the ease a frat boy passes gas, but actually taking advice from experts, say Warren Buffet, his earlier supporter, just isn't in the cards.  Afterall, he is the "one," isn't he?  (holding down my bile now)

        Obambi's problem: he believes his own BS and the BS the media has manufactured for him.

  1. Darlene
    Darlene says:

    There is no doubt the cost to future generations will be beyond all recognition.  Anyone who doesn't see that is …. well …. just plain looking out for themselves and no one else.

  2. PatRiot
    PatRiot says:

    If I recall, the CEO of one of the Federal Reserve banks in Texas stated that we already have $$ 88 TRILLION dollars in unfunded liabilities.  The sky HAS fallen.  Brought down by a 40-50 year bipartisan spending binge.  They don't realize they have a problem because it is standard operating procedure.  Mr. Gregg is should be saying that any spending now is insult on a fatal injusry. 

    Get the drunks out from behind the bar.

  3. davis
    davis says:

    The people who did not "see" in 2007 the collapse of 2008, such Greenspan, Buffet, Gregg, Geitner, Frank, Dodd, Vicevich, Limbaugh, the Wall Street financial geniuses and countless real and armchair economists are all predicting the end of the world, as we know it, 5 to 10 years ahead. You think they are credible? I don't, even going past one year is a stretch. How do we really know what China, India, Japan……. will do?

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