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"[I]f you have less revenues coming into the federal government, and more expenditures, what does that add up to? Certainly you're gonna dig the hole deeper. But you also have to understand, if the priority is to get people back to work, is to start growing this economy again, uh, then you don't wanna make it more expensive for job creators."
Will wonders never cease? Cantor must have gotten tired of lying.
However, the rest of the GOP leadership (follow link) denies that Bush's tax cuts caused any deficit at all. No, they insist that they were so good for the economy that they cause no deficit at all.
Which is guano crazy, as you all know.
In related news, a poll by Third Way suggests that 2/3 of all voters see the policies of Congressional Republicans as distinct from those of President Bush.
Just eighteen months after President Bush left office with the nation’s economy
in historic freefall, two-thirds of Americans now see congressional Republicans and
their economic ideas as new and completely separate from those of the former
President.
There is no underestimating the intelligence of the American public.
Update:
Here's the video!
H/T Jonze