lmao for "for congress to act with fiscally responsible, is for Congress to actually be fiscally responsible." Stopping the logrolling sure isn't going to make congress fiscally responsible. Reforming SS, Medicaid, and Medicare won't make Congress fiscally responsible. I believe we need to look at who we are actually voting into Congress and use the best judgement in selecting representatives.
how do we achieve fiscal responsibility? start chipping away at the bureaucratic monster that is this nation's federal government! we need to abolish damn near everything. it's not going to happen through the democratic process i assure you.
John "Three Checks" McCain claims to be fit enough to be president, but gets a disability check from the NAVY.
He also gets a government check from the SENATE, although he has the worst attendance record in the senate.
Third, he gets a SOCIAL SECURITY Check!!!
He doesn't return any of these checks to the Treasury (U.S. taxpayers). So, he claims to be for smaller government, but I guess that only applies to you and me.
Or, if your smart, you could simplify the entire problem by staging or manipulating a total collapse of the dollar based economy, renig on all social programs and in order to control the repercussions of the former actions, you would probably find enough money to elevate funding for the military and enforce civil order during food shortages until Canada and Mexico offered to adopt us into a North American Union. For instance.
As long as we're on the subject, let's not forget who placed the most expensive earmarks in the labor, health and education bill Bush vetoed: Republicans. The two largest individual earmarks in the bill were placed by Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY):
And fewer wealthy Senators and Congress Members give a c$#^. They cant look past 4 years of their constituants wants.
The Average US citizen must wake up and decide to change the entire Giant Republican/Democratic Debate process. It worked maybe 100 years ago It cant work in todays society. I feel sorry for the kids future. But maybe I should Not care so much?
Now, thanks to O and Pelosi, we have a $787 BILLION spending "Tsunami". Our kids are screwed.
nonamelef 2 years ago
Just wait intill the Obama Health Scare massive tax scam hits........
frio109 2 years ago
lmao for "for congress to act with fiscally responsible, is for Congress to actually be fiscally responsible." Stopping the logrolling sure isn't going to make congress fiscally responsible. Reforming SS, Medicaid, and Medicare won't make Congress fiscally responsible. I believe we need to look at who we are actually voting into Congress and use the best judgement in selecting representatives.
PraetorianOpti 3 years ago
how do we achieve fiscal responsibility? start chipping away at the bureaucratic monster that is this nation's federal government! we need to abolish damn near everything. it's not going to happen through the democratic process i assure you.
ProprietorOfSelf 3 years ago
Its insanity that people in BOTH parties are guilty of
tjlawson20 3 years ago
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John "Three Checks" McCain claims to be fit enough to be president, but gets a disability check from the NAVY.
He also gets a government check from the SENATE, although he has the worst attendance record in the senate.
Third, he gets a SOCIAL SECURITY Check!!!
He doesn't return any of these checks to the Treasury (U.S. taxpayers). So, he claims to be for smaller government, but I guess that only applies to you and me.
** McCain is a one-man pork barrel project. **
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EdinHaglersville 3 years ago
Or, if your smart, you could simplify the entire problem by staging or manipulating a total collapse of the dollar based economy, renig on all social programs and in order to control the repercussions of the former actions, you would probably find enough money to elevate funding for the military and enforce civil order during food shortages until Canada and Mexico offered to adopt us into a North American Union. For instance.
Wackie idea. Hunh.
studbudder 4 years ago
As long as we're on the subject, let's not forget who placed the most expensive earmarks in the labor, health and education bill Bush vetoed: Republicans. The two largest individual earmarks in the bill were placed by Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY):
getplaning 4 years ago
Great information. But few Americans care.
And fewer wealthy Senators and Congress Members give a c$#^. They cant look past 4 years of their constituants wants.
The Average US citizen must wake up and decide to change the entire Giant Republican/Democratic Debate process. It worked maybe 100 years ago It cant work in todays society. I feel sorry for the kids future. But maybe I should Not care so much?
I dont have any.
foxhair22 4 years ago