Reducing The National Debt - Do Your Part !!

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2009

Steps are being made now to reduce the national debt but there are things you can do as well besides stand out in the rain screaming your ass off. Click on the link, down load it and start doing some homework to assure your Senators and Representatives get your message about Pork in the 2009 Budget.

http://www.cagw.org/site/DocServer/Pig_Book_full__April_13_2009_.pdf?docID=3561

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  • haha the projected deficit by 2019 is 9.05 TRILLION. My unborn children will be paying that. And the big banks dont give a shit about us, they came out of this deal rich as hell.

  • No one was happy about the bank bailouts, no one but the banks, they had us (this country and a large part of the world) over a barrel. Had those bail outs not happened we would be in a WW now, mostly aimed at the US. This countries greed and lack of regulations is what brought this about and we most assured would have paid the price in the form of a nuclear bomb.

  • Do your really think that China, India, Russia and others would have sit still and allowed us to get away with the out and out theft of their wealth? They would have said "oh it's ok, we'll just write it off as a bad investment and go on", like they could afford the Billions and Billions of dollars?

  • It's that irresponsibility that has put us in this mess and the necessity to try and pull this country up by the boot straps and keep it going, that is driving up that debt you talk about. Our banking system is tied directly to every economy in the world...keep that in mind when your trying to wrap your mind around the deficit.

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  • The way to reduce the deficit is to stop spending. What the government is doing is spending more than ever.  Raising taxes is not the answer, why should we pay taxes when the FED can print money out of thin air? Let the FED pay it back. I would be optomistic if the government was spending less, gove is not doing this, gov will not, they are spending us all into the grave.

  • You may be right, it could be the end of the world as we know it. We'll have to wait and see. Huge changes, like the one you are supporting, isn't something the world will return to over night because it's too nerrow in scope to accomodate every country in the world. And like it or not, we are Global.

  • Picking out pork as the solution in this crisis is silly. We must end the Federal Reserve and return to a gold/silver standard. Then we'd no longer be able to run massive deficits. Military non-interventionism would come about through necessity. This economic crisis is a collapse of world-wide central banking and fiat currencies. It would be amazing if we could lead the world out of this global depression and back to a commodities based currency.

  • I do a lot of calling and so far I'm happy with most of what my rep has done. Now as far as the state legislators here in NY, not so much and they do not pay attention to anyone.

  • I hadn't realized that the whole budget passed. They are still doing some deep cutting across the board, so I made a bad assumption that the budget was still in play. My bad. In that case, never mind. I guess the only thing that can be done is to revolt but don't count on me being among the pitch fork crowd.

  • I write my senator all the time and I get replies back (probably from his staff) telling me IM wrong and HE, (Cornyn (R) Texas, is right. Dosent stop me though! LOL

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