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  1. This guy was amazing http://www.dickproenneke.com/ A true outdoorsman!
  2. @qwick6 Met Jill and Jason. Great wine.
  3. Tweetup at http://domanicocellars.com at 1:00pm. Unless of course the Seahawks come back from down 3 to 28 in 11minutes. #winetasting
  4. @MarinaMartin Awesome, it is an honor to be included with Twitterelebrities such as @galtthedog.
  5. Exciting if true. An Iraqi like awakening in Afghanistan? http://bit.ly/4BCNkx #letshopeso
  6. @johnderosa I agree. Don't forget the entitlement programs: SS, Medicare, Medicade, and everything else that is driving the spending.
  7. @qwick6 Thanks, we certainly will. What is your friend's/coworker's name?
  8. @aaronjensen As it was a Twitter invite, I have no idea. There will at least be 2-4 of us.
  9. @galtthedog Where did it go?
  10. @johnderosa Also, I am by no means excusing Bush's lack of veto for the spending during his tenor. However it is getting worse, not better.
  11. @johnderosa It doesn't change that we are too much in debt and it is only going to get worse. Expected to double in 8 years.
  12. @johnderosa Actually, the Congress is responsible for the deficit. The Pres either veto's or signs what Congress passes.
  13. @johnderosa :-) It is year-to-year. The deficit is the same.
  14. @aaronjensen http://domanicocellars.com
  15. @johnderosa The deficit this year was 4x last year's. Not counting for the war in either year
  16. A # of us are in for a wine tasting tomorrow at 1pm in Ballard. Anyone else in? Should be fun!
  17. @johnderosa True. However, this latest deficit was 4x anything Bush ever did (although, that is no excuse). We have to control spending.
  18. Scary: The fed gov'ts '09 deficit of $1.4Trillion-spending reached nearly 25% of GDP and revenues fell below 15% of GDP http://bit.ly/8gUDQk
  19. @johnderosa It is definitely worth a visit.
  20. @johnderosa Yep! Thanks for the correction. It was fantastic.