Topic: Government Accountability
Stop this spending madness, NOW! "LETS MAKE A DEAL", is a game not to be confused with real life.by Roland
(libertarian)
Saturday, November 28, 2009
The Congress is obsessed with getting the National health care package passed, to the extent they are openly buying votes to get it. "The Louisiana purchase", in the amount of $300 million dollars, is exactly how earmarks and pork are created for favors in exchange for votes. The real problem with this method of politics is appropriations passed via this route are without any regard for need, or justification as a rule. The end justify the means, every time these stuffed in allocation's are put into law. We are about to be assaulted again with tons of arm twisting politicians and special interest groups to pass something that looks like a health care plan to save face with those who got it this far.
Over and over , it is pointed out, that the priority today for America is the economy and jobs specifically, not indirectly! The need to exercise leadership required for these priorities are non-existent. All who care about fiscal restraint in government realize this, and expect the National priorities to reflect the required debate, and deliberation toward solving the economic weaknesses and growing unemployment! At this crucial juncture, every indication you can find, suggests, much more important issues face America than National health care. But that is all we hear from morning till night, and it is disgusting, irresponsible, negligent, of our congress not to set it aside and concentrate on the real issues!
Unspent allocations from past dalliances, are actually being argued by this administration to be put into a slush fund for their specific use, what the hell is that all about, it stinks to high heaven, not to mention the actual fiscal negligence. Did you ever hear of jobs saved until the actual unemployment rate passed 10% ? Jobs saved is a standard quote from those who wish to deceive us with a false impression of success. The term is untraceable and can not be refuted or confirmed. Just the other day, I warned an employee he should not be outside his place of employment smoking a cigarette. As he put it out and went inside , I thought to myself, "I just saved his job for him", because the sign outside stated, No smoking on the premises!
Stupid contradictions in terms seem to be a way of life for this administration, far beyond past administrations, because the stakes are so much higher today than they ever were before. The game playing is so exasperating, the odd ball czar system, with highly questionable appointments with little or no experience for the duty assigned must upset more than just me. The well being and soundness of our Country is in jeopardy, you can smell it, you can feel it, it is the ultimate frustration of a person who cares about his Country as he does his family. I can not see a future for America if our freedom's one at a time are replaced with government dictates, it is not our way of life and unacceptable as an alternative. This person will fight it for his own self respect and in hopes for the retention of future generations self respect and you can put it in the bank!
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This administration will not stop the spending, now or anytime soon. This obvious destruction of the country is quite intentional in my opinion.
Obama is and always has been a Communist.
Healthcare "reform" is not about health, it's about spending. It's about intentionally bankrupting this nation for Obama's goals. Whether he is acting on his own whims or being guided from elsewhere is unimportant to the central theme. We are being destroyed from within and all the powers that be are just watching.
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