RNC Faces $20 Million Debt In 2011

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It looks like MC Steele is doing a 'heckuva job' . . .

The unreleased official budget of the RNC reveals that the Republican party’s national governing body and premier fund-raising apparatus begins the 2011-2012 presidential election cycle more than $20 million in the hole.

“A record for any year in the past 30 years,” RNC chairman candidate and former Deputy U.S. Transportation Secretary Maria Cino told The Washington Times

The budget was approved by Republican National Chairman Michael S. Steele’s Budget Committee.

“We’ve never had a debt that big, ever, going into a presidential election cycle,” former RNC General Counsel David Norcross told The Times.


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/jan/2/rnc-faces-20-million-debt-2011/


The incoming GOP House says their "top priority" (besides opposing President Obama) is reducing the debt and reigning in the "overspending Dems".

And yet . . .

Their most recent Presidential candidate once stated, "The issue of economics is not something I've understood as well as I should"

Their most recent VP candidate once ran the town she was mayor of from zero to over twenty million dollars in debt.

Their national committee is now facing their largest debt in thirty years.

Which party is the "fiscally responsible" one, again?
 












It looks like MC Steele is doing a 'heckuva job' . . .

The unreleased official budget of the RNC reveals that the Republican party’s national governing body and premier fund-raising apparatus begins the 2011-2012 presidential election cycle more than $20 million in the hole.

“A record for any year in the past 30 years,” RNC chairman candidate and former Deputy U.S. Transportation Secretary Maria Cino told The Washington Times

The budget was approved by Republican National Chairman Michael S. Steele’s Budget Committee.

“We’ve never had a debt that big, ever, going into a presidential election cycle,” former RNC General Counsel David Norcross told The Times.


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/jan/2/rnc-faces-20-million-debt-2011/


The incoming GOP House says their "top priority" (besides opposing President Obama) is reducing the debt and reigning in the "overspending Dems".

And yet . . .

Their most recent Presidential candidate once stated, "The issue of economics is not something I've understood as well as I should"

Their most recent VP candidate once ran the town she was mayor of from zero to over twenty million dollars in debt.

Their national committee is now facing their largest debt in thirty years.

Which party is the "fiscally responsible" one, again?

This one's easy to answer. THE REPUBLICAN PARTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you weren't such a fool, you'd know the correct answer! Oh, and nice factoid talking points, but when they're all you've got in a pathetic attempt to cover up the plain truth, well.............
 


















What's to discuss. As I said, you've got some killer issues that really worked for you this past November.

Keep that laser focus!

the dems r going 2 destroy the republikkklan party over this 'they cant even budget their own party, let alone the country'
lmao!
what will the teabaggers do then?
their goldenboy in tx cant keep a budget either
 












Wait. So now the libbies all think Steele is bad? Weren't they just defending his great record and complaining the racist republicans were trying to force him from office? Seems like darned good reasons to get rid of him to me!

Still pennies compared to obama and this past administration. Don't worry BN, no one is going to touch his record!
 
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Wait. So now the libbies all think Steele is bad? Weren't they just defending his great record and complaining the racist republicans were trying to force him from office? Seems like darned good reasons to get rid of him to me!

Still pennies compared to obama and this past administration. Don't worry BN, no one is going to touch his record!

Show me where I ever defended MC Steele's antics and 'great record'.

He's all yours, along with the $20 million debt he racked up.
 






Show me where I ever defended MC Steele's antics and 'great record'.

He's all yours, along with the $20 million debt he racked up.

I'm not going to waste time digging up old threads and couldn't tell you who all posted, or if you were among them, but you know there were threads defending Steele against the 'horrible republicans' trying to 'run him out of office'.

Sorry, republicans don't want this loser.
 






Golly gee whiz. Twenty million bucks.

About as much as Sarah Palin makes on one of her books. Every time a Losercrat opens his/her mouth about Palin, she gets even richer.

Another way to look at, however, might be to compare that $20 million to the amount that Obama has spent on golf outings since he's been in office.

Still another way might be to compare it to the incremental interest increase on the Federal debt since Obama took office. That much money should pay for about...more or less about ten seconds of government spending.

Or perhaps we could compare it to the MORE THAN $20 million in debt run up by the DNC.

Could be that the best way would be to divide the money owed by the number of House, Senate, and Gubernatorial seats the Republicans got for their investment. And what would that amount be for all of the Losercratic seats won in the 2010 elections. Excuse me? What was that you said? Did you say zero?

Want more? I've got more.
 






Golly gee whiz. Twenty million bucks.

About as much as Sarah Palin makes on one of her books. Every time a Losercrat opens his/her mouth about Palin, she gets even richer.

Another way to look at, however, might be to compare that $20 million to the amount that Obama has spent on golf outings since he's been in office.

Still another way might be to compare it to the incremental interest increase on the Federal debt since Obama took office. That much money should pay for about...more or less about ten seconds of government spending.

Or perhaps we could compare it to the MORE THAN $20 million in debt run up by the DNC.

Could be that the best way would be to divide the money owed by the number of House, Senate, and Gubernatorial seats the Republicans got for their investment. And what would that amount be for all of the Losercratic seats won in the 2010 elections. Excuse me? What was that you said? Did you say zero?

Want more? I've got more.

Crickets? Did I hear crickets?