The debate was an interesting politcal paradox. Mrs. Ladson asked hard-hitting serious questions that forced both candidates, especially Paul of the Toga party, to defend joke platforms.
The toga party's plan of a never-ending supply of money was questioned as to wheter it would increase inflation. Paul explained that he would not allow prices to rise except as they naturally would due to competition.
When questioned on why his party's platform mentions squirrels and other rodents multiple times, Dawson incorrectly answered that rodents were only mentioned once or twice. As to the purpose of rodents, Dawson said that they are sneaky because of their small size but they can do some serious damage.
The suprise party supports tax breaks to companys that are environmentally friendly, especially those that invest in hydrogen power, the party's favored green energy source. These breaks would be funded by rearranging taxes.
The controversial "pro-global warming" stance taken by the Toga party was explained by Paul. Apparently they are only hastening global warming to make Pennsylvania beachfront property.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
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