Mitt Romney went on the attack recently likening stimulus spending to a "prairie fire of debt" that threatens to consume our nation.
Yes, Mitt! And how does one fight fire? Sometimes one must fight fire with fire, Mitt.
Or, you could do what the GOP does: run like hell and when it's under control swoop back in and take credit while complaining that the working folks are taking too long.
I think too much privilege has rotted their brains. It's time we fight fire with fire.
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