Oh here we go again. The deficit argument that just doesn't stack up. It is a natural occurrance (meaning you can never pay it off completely). And as usual I don't agree with about anything you said. Our medical and education systems are not suffering. There is more funding going into them. I won't deny it about California because state funding is drying up, but federal funding is growing. California's own screw up was more the fault of the California state legislature and Former Governor Gray Davis. I can say the worthless democrats in this state caused this state to decline. I will blame on the state government. You won't tell me what to think because afterall I'm in college and I'm educated in these matters. The federal government helps individual states, but when these states so grossly misuse funding that has been so generously given, like California, it is not the fault of the federal government but of the state. You're angering me.. about your anti-troop rhetoric. What do you suggest we do? We are at war. In WWII, it was citizens who managed to get spare rubber to donate to the US government. People of these days, especially the youth, are weak willed. And that's all I'll say. In fact, I'll say this, California's university system is still in very good shape. And first off, rich areas have civil services in good shape. So quite frankly, I don't buy your argument.
And you can't deny the economy is so damn good... and the fact you liberals don't have an argument against Bush to begin with.
Also weapon research? Hmmm.... is that why the Bush adminstration is announcing cuts to the Pentagon budget that aren't needed (like supporting a 40+ year old aircraft carrier that should of been decommissioned.. it costs +$1 billion to operate annually)? Something in your argument just doesn't add up.