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Beast Feast, A Bill Day Cartoon

Posted by Smart City Memphis | Mar 7, 2013 | 2

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  1. Anonymous
    Anonymous on March 9, 2013 at 8:05 am

    Wrong again, Bill Day! President Obama demanded that the Sequestration
    provisions were included as part of the Budget Control Act of 2011.
    Former White House Budget Director Jack Lew and White House
    Legislative Affairs Director Rob Nabors created the provisions of this
    sequestration. DEM Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid rammed it through
    the Senate. GOP Senator McConnell and Speaker of the House John
    Boehner are NOT responsible for this monster. More cartooned lies to
    shaft blame away from the Golfer-in-Chief. Please do not delete my
    comments just because you do not like the facts.

  2. Smart City Memphis
    Smart City Memphis on March 9, 2013 at 9:59 pm

    Thanks for the delusional comments and the rewriting of history. Both sides agreed to the sequestration. How could Obama “demand” anything since he didn’t control the House of Representatives? If you want to provide a 10th grade rant, please at least take civics first. As for us, we’d rather the president search for birdies rather than mythical WMDs.

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