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Jaime Lannister

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kingcombro i think you'll enjoy this

http://gregmankiw.blogspot.com/2011/01/ ... udget.html

I have a plan to reduce the budget deficit. The essence of the plan is the federal government writing me a check for $1 billion. The plan will be financed by $3 billion of tax increases. According to my back-of-the envelope calculations, giving me that $1 billion will reduce the budget deficit by $2 billion.

Now, you may be tempted to say that giving me that $1 billion will not really reduce the budget deficit. Rather, you might say, it is the tax increases, which have nothing to do with my handout, that are reducing the budget deficit. But if you are tempted by that kind of sloppy thinking, you have not been following the debate over healthcare reform.

Healthcare reform, its advocates tell us, is fiscal reform. The healthcare reform bill passed last year increased government spending to cover the uninsured, but it also reduced the budget deficit by increasing various taxes as well. Because of this bill, the advocates say, the federal government is on a sounder fiscal footing. Repealing it, they say, would make the budget deficit worse.

So, by that logic, giving me $1 billion is fiscal reform as well. To be honest, I don't really need the money. But if I can help promote long-term fiscal sustainability, I am ready to do my part.
 

BLOBERT

FUCKING SLAYINGN IT BROS
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BROS I PLAYED THE DEMO LOOKS SORTA COOL ANY OF MY OTHER BROS DOWN!!!!!

THEN CHAMPION MODE SOUNDS SORTA FAG BUT THE FIGHT SEEMED A LITTLE BETTER WHO KNOWS

I HAVE ALWAYS LICKED BOXING GAMES BACK SINCE MIKE TYSONS PUNCHOT
 

20 Eyes

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The complete inaction of the Obama administration Mike Tyson playable this time? I've always felt that healthcare reforms are Fight Night was a pretty good series, I'm cautiously optimistic that our nation's parties can reach a reasonable conclusion in a mature and timely haymakers were so fucking broken in Fight Night 2, and I remember that blocking and parrying were pretty much the average lifespan of the American citizen would probably increase by a minimum of 3 rounds.
 

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