Quote Originally Posted by Devils Horse View Post
You cannot find anyone who believes the government is capable of doing a good job on anything.
The only absolute in this world is the lack of absolutes. And I'm surprised I need to point this out to you, but if nobody believed the government was capable of doing a good job on anything, then there wouldn't BE any liberals, would there?

Quote Originally Posted by Devils Horse View Post
In light of that FACT (run that through snopes if you need to), could the liberals answer the following questions with a straight answer?

How can you vote for a candidate who wants to increase the size and role of the federal government?

Don't just cop out say BO will change the government after the evil George Bush is out of office, we all know that's a load of crap. Don't spew liberal talking points either, we've heard them all already. Let's hear how you personally justify your obvious myopia on this key ISSUE.
Despite what I see as your misuse of the word "fact," I have to give you credit for at least asking a question that goes to policy and agenda, and isn't just some mud cooked up using skewed information. I myself don't want to see the overall size of the federal government expanded. I don't claim to be an expert on the federal budget, but I'm sure there's lots of fat that could and should be trimmed. But at the risk of "spewing liberal talking points," I do think that the government has a role to play, and there may be areas where expanding that role is justified. Government itself isn't the problem, BAD government is.