I know this isn't the best place to find conservatives... but maybe you know a few. Here are a few interesting questions to ask them.
1.) If it is immoral to pass debt on to our children....
"Why do we keep doing this? Why do we keep passing debt on to our children? Why do we keep running program after program out here that is shrouded in sweetness and light but not paid for?"
Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.).
"His administration has been burying our kids and grandkids in new debt and offered no plan to rein in spending."
Rep. John Boehner (R-OH).
Rep Dave Camp (R-MI).
.... then why, pray tell, should we be lowering taxes and keeping tax loopholes open? Shouldn't we be paying down our "credit card" now, by making bigger payments? That's how I'm lowering what I owe on my personal debt... Seems to me that if you want to pay off your own debt, ya know, the ethical thing, then you oughta, well, actually pay it off. And don't even TRY to tell me it's not YOUR debt... you put the guy in office that threw two wars and put an unfunded prescription drug benefit in place....
2.) If medicare is such an awful, socialist, terrible program that your “Roadmap for America’s Future,” is pretty much built around dismantling it, what makes you think you have the right to attack democrats for "cutting" it? Pick one guys.
3.) Is Michelle Bachman for real? This woman blamed swine flu on the Democratic party. She asked for an investigation to find out if Reps in congress were "anti-America." Most frightening of all? This is a direct quote.
''I think if we give Glenn Beck the numbers, he can solve this [the national debt].''
—Rep. Michele Bachmann, Feb. 2011
Glenn Beck. The guy who wasn't even sane enough to play with the other nutjobs on Fox.
Seriously. If you have some conservative friends... real ones, with brains, not the ones perverting the meaning of the Gadsden Flag on weekends, or chanting about mama grizzlies or something... ask them. I wanna hear if they have real answers. I sure as hell have more questions. If you have more, ask them in the comments.