Too bad Daniels can’t join the White House press corps. He’s not afraid to ask the right questions.
Not raising the debt ceiling simply means that government has to live on the tax money that comes in.
What's wrong with that?— Charlie Daniels (@CharlieDaniels) October 8, 2013
Absolutely nothing. President Obama’s arguments for raising the debt ceiling — which, by the way, starkly contradict Senator Obama’s thoughts on the subject — are nothing short of absurd.
Obama's debt management plan? Pay off his credit card by making you buy him another credit card.
— Steve Stockman (@SteveWorks4You) October 8, 2013
https://twitter.com/lachlan/status/387649769373708288
What is irresponsible? Wanting to be more accountable to you, the hard working taxpayer? Or throwing away your money and asking for more?
— Trey Radel (@treyradel) October 8, 2013
Let ME boil it down to personal terms. When you owe $100K on a credit card, you don't ask them to raise your credit limit.
— jon gabriel (@exjon) October 8, 2013
Bingo.
@Barack_McBush
Tricky Semantics Sir
We still borrow more money that,s the bottom line and when we do we go farther in debt
Cut spending— Charlie Daniels (@CharlieDaniels) October 8, 2013
Daniels gets it. You can’t spend your way out of debt.
@Barack_McBush
Then the government should make spending cuts to cover the deficit
not borrow more moneyHow long do you think this can go on— Charlie Daniels (@CharlieDaniels) October 8, 2013
@daiseymay
So where does it stop
The time has come to hold government's feet to the fire.
Americans can't live that way.— Charlie Daniels (@CharlieDaniels) October 8, 2013
No. We can’t.
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