Reign In

What is Reign In?


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A word used by politicians, especially republicans, to obscurely discuss government spending and pretend they have a solution to economic problems. Used widely by John McCain, Sarah Palin, and their supporters.

McCain: What senator Obama doesn't understand is that we have to reign in government spending to solve this economic crisis.

See shore up, mccain, palin, economy


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