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Republicans
claim they will not agree on a penny less than $61 billion, which is
too little for some more aggressive freshmen. If the Democrats try to
compromise on even half that amount, they will be still be doing
enormous damage to many programs and threatening a recovery that is
starting to show signs of real life.
The fiscal crisis of the federal government, states, cities and school
districts could be solved simply by raising the taxes on the rich and
on corporations. We should not be cutting school funding and laying off
teachers, on the contrary we should be expanding education to make it
free from K to Ph.D., as it was in some state only a few decades ago.
We should not be cutting back public services, but rather expanding
them by creating a single payer health care system, one that provides
free health care to all.
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Wreckless spending is OK, then, just as long as we have no "wreckless cuts?"
ReplyDeleteWHat a bunch of MFCS's.
Why is shutting down the gov such a threat? They aren't paying me anything, the local folks take care of crime and the roads, and business brings in all the food and stuff. So who cares? Oh, and 99.5% of my mail is catalogs and junk. I pay all my bills online anyway.
ReplyDeleteWhat if they shut down the federal government and nobody noticed?
"free health care to all". Yeah, that term "free" anything is why we're in such fiscal dire straits. f*ckwads. drummermanrick
ReplyDeleteFree?
ReplyDeleteI don't that word means what you think it means.