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akuma587 said:

You are assuming that the GOP has any kind of credibility whatsoever on this issue or, even if they do, that they will follow through on it. This article says it better than I can:

http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1896588,00.html

The problem for Republicans, as the RNC's Steele memorably put it in a TV appearance, is that there's "absolutely no reason, none, to trust our word or our actions." Republicans, after all, proclaimed that President Clinton's tax hikes would destroy the economy, that GOP rule would mean smaller government, that Bush's tax cuts would usher in a new era of prosperity; now the House minority leader says it's "comical" to think carbon dioxide could be harmful, and Steele says the earth is cooling.

 

 


Who said anything about the Republicans? The fact that the other political party is often wrong doesn't mean that the actions of the Democrats are currently correct ...