I hope I'm not scaring any children with this video, but these children's songs seemed appropriate for this video, because in my opinion, they have all been acting like children in a candy store with their parents credit card. But in reality it's not like that at all; it is instead just the opposite. They are laughing it up while they are spending our children's and our grandchildren's money, have they no shame?
Nancy Pelosi is one of the worse offenders. She spends hundreds of billions of dollars on "helping the children", when in fact she is doing just the opposite, she is enslaving them to this debt. They will have to spend the rest of their lives slaving away at work to pay for all of this greed, thank you Speaker Pelosi for "helping" our children.
And then there's President Obama, a man who says one thing, and then does the complete opposite. He espouses himself as one who wants to, "stop this deficit spending", but what does he do instead, he proposes a budget which will create another 1.2 trillion dollars of debt next year, and that's on top of the $1.8 trillion created this year, of which he and his criminal democrats in congress are responsible for $.8 trillion of the 1.8.
So in conclusion, it's like they're children in a candy store who have parents that never taught them the value of a dollar, or how much work it takes to "earn" one.
jbranstetter04
Stimulus equals a Democratic spending spree
Merry Christmas! Oops, I mean Happy February! Yes, it is less than a month into the presidency of the Obamessiah. He has come to offer change to all and hope to the world! He started with ordering the closing of Gitmo. Granted, we dont know where were going to put these misguided individuals, but well figure it out. Alcatraz anyone? And let us not forget the amazing cabinet of tax cheats, I mean, responsible patriotic (right, Joe Biden?) individuals who are too busy to pay taxes or get prosecuted for tax evasion. However, the capper, the true brilliance and shining glory of Obamas first month in office is that he will bestow upon the American people $1.2 trillion in debt? No, not billion, trillion. That is 1,200,000,000,000 dollars, enough money to buy Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Google, Wal-Mart, Apple, and still have plenty of money left over. Thanks to Mike Huckabee for that disturbing tidbit of information. It isnt just the spending though that we need to worry about.
This $825 billion stimulus or rather spending bill plus its $350 billion in interest fails to offer the American people what is most needed now. It does not offer sustainable jobs. True, there are billions in projects in this bill to outfit government buildings with new light bulbs, to increase fuel-efficient cars, and to perform periodic censuses, but there seems to be something missing in the bill: a job that can be sustained for more than a couple of years. The bill only provides those jobs that the government can fund. In essence, its Roosevelts failed work-for-food program revisited. At least the $200 million to re-sod the National Mall was scratched. In an amazing display of reaching across the aisle, Obama and Pelosi nixed this from the bill. Im sure it was that gracious gesture that generated such bipartisan support against their Democratic spending spree.
There has been urgent pressure from the Obama administration to pass this bill while public support dwindles. Despite Democrats best efforts, the bill is not being sent through Congress fast enough. Senator Barney Frank is pushing the necessary passage of a social safety net to save individuals and our economy. If this bill is so crucial to our economy, then Democrats should consider spending more than 10 percent of the over-all bill in the first year. In essence, we are looking at legislation that is a handout to corrupt groups like Service Employees International Union and ACORN, special interests and government entitlement programs. It is a means to an end for greater government dependence and nationalization.
On the flip side, the House Republicans finally showed some backbone and exhibited fiscal conservatism,—albeit 8 years too late. Rather than spending like stoned tree huggers, House Republicans and eleven Democrats voted against the spending bill. This vote could start to usher in new life to the Republican Party. In a time when spending is out of control, Republicans, despite being a clear minority, can display the principles of our Founding Fathers. Thomas Jefferson once said, We must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt. While a simple statement in concept, it is a difficult idea to apply to our government now. I can only pray that Senate Republicans vote against the Democrats spending bill. It isnt just the conservative decision to make. It is the morally righteous choice.
http://stanfordreview.org/article/sti...
Nancy Pelosi is one of the worse offenders. She spends hundreds of billions of dollars on "helping the children", when in fact she is doing just the opposite, she is enslaving them to this debt. They will have to spend the rest of their lives slaving away at work to pay for all of this greed, thank you Speaker Pelosi for "helping" our children.
And then there's President Obama, a man who says one thing, and then does the complete opposite. He espouses himself as one who wants to, "stop this deficit spending", but what does he do instead, he proposes a budget which will create another 1.2 trillion dollars of debt next year, and that's on top of the $1.8 trillion created this year, of which he and his criminal democrats in congress are responsible for $.8 trillion of the 1.8.
So in conclusion, it's like they're children in a candy store who have parents that never taught them the value of a dollar, or how much work it takes to "earn" one.
jbranstetter04
Stimulus equals a Democratic spending spree
Merry Christmas! Oops, I mean Happy February! Yes, it is less than a month into the presidency of the Obamessiah. He has come to offer change to all and hope to the world! He started with ordering the closing of Gitmo. Granted, we dont know where were going to put these misguided individuals, but well figure it out. Alcatraz anyone? And let us not forget the amazing cabinet of tax cheats, I mean, responsible patriotic (right, Joe Biden?) individuals who are too busy to pay taxes or get prosecuted for tax evasion. However, the capper, the true brilliance and shining glory of Obamas first month in office is that he will bestow upon the American people $1.2 trillion in debt? No, not billion, trillion. That is 1,200,000,000,000 dollars, enough money to buy Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Google, Wal-Mart, Apple, and still have plenty of money left over. Thanks to Mike Huckabee for that disturbing tidbit of information. It isnt just the spending though that we need to worry about.
This $825 billion stimulus or rather spending bill plus its $350 billion in interest fails to offer the American people what is most needed now. It does not offer sustainable jobs. True, there are billions in projects in this bill to outfit government buildings with new light bulbs, to increase fuel-efficient cars, and to perform periodic censuses, but there seems to be something missing in the bill: a job that can be sustained for more than a couple of years. The bill only provides those jobs that the government can fund. In essence, its Roosevelts failed work-for-food program revisited. At least the $200 million to re-sod the National Mall was scratched. In an amazing display of reaching across the aisle, Obama and Pelosi nixed this from the bill. Im sure it was that gracious gesture that generated such bipartisan support against their Democratic spending spree.
There has been urgent pressure from the Obama administration to pass this bill while public support dwindles. Despite Democrats best efforts, the bill is not being sent through Congress fast enough. Senator Barney Frank is pushing the necessary passage of a social safety net to save individuals and our economy. If this bill is so crucial to our economy, then Democrats should consider spending more than 10 percent of the over-all bill in the first year. In essence, we are looking at legislation that is a handout to corrupt groups like Service Employees International Union and ACORN, special interests and government entitlement programs. It is a means to an end for greater government dependence and nationalization.
On the flip side, the House Republicans finally showed some backbone and exhibited fiscal conservatism,—albeit 8 years too late. Rather than spending like stoned tree huggers, House Republicans and eleven Democrats voted against the spending bill. This vote could start to usher in new life to the Republican Party. In a time when spending is out of control, Republicans, despite being a clear minority, can display the principles of our Founding Fathers. Thomas Jefferson once said, We must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt. While a simple statement in concept, it is a difficult idea to apply to our government now. I can only pray that Senate Republicans vote against the Democrats spending bill. It isnt just the conservative decision to make. It is the morally righteous choice.
http://stanfordreview.org/article/sti...
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