Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Let’s Lower the Debt Ceiling

Thinking Outside the Box: Let’s Lower the Debt Ceiling




Today, I introduced a unique bill that goes in a completely different direction than everything else we’ve been hearing out of Washington. It would force politicians to start practicing what they’ve been preaching by lowering the debt ceiling from $14.3 trillion back down to $13 trillion.
Downsizing
Admittedly, this is not your run-of-the-mill kind of law, but it would make it imperative for Congress to think outside of the box and come up with ways to pay off a portion of our debt while drastically cutting back spending. Since 1996, the national debt has increased by an inexcusable $8.79 trillion. I firmly believe that this calls for emergency measures to reduce the debt.

Moreover, in this time of crisis, liberals are pushing for a $2 trillion increase in our debt ceiling. And their only answer for our financial fiasco is to cut nothing and raise taxes on everything —  [more Rep. Paul Broun, M.D. (R GA)] 


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5 comments:

Jess said...

It would be easy to cut, but they won't. They're greedy, immature pukes that won't admit they've failed in doing the most basic part of their job.

Anonymous said...

I'll tell you what's not right... a good-ol-boy wearing capri pants.

Casca

Anonymous said...

My first thought was 'Larry the Cable Guy. This man ate Larry the Cable Guy!'
Tim

Anonymous said...

Mine, too, Tim -- so I gotta go with my second thought:

Why have I not heard any speeches listing a pile of the stupid crap they [R&D, Inc.] have spent our [US] money on? Snails and Murtha Airport and so forth?!?

Big. Public. Speech.

We could jettison all that crap and half the budgets of the other crap, make 'em all publish their books on the front page of the NYT [hell -- they're not publishing anything else worthwhile] and make significant *cough* Progress toward budget balancing, eh?

Silly idea....
nevermind.

e~C

Anonymous said...

The 1000 pound gorilla in the room everyone is studiously ignoring is the fact that these [people] consider themselves above any law. They don't pay any attention to what the Constitution dictates now. What makes anyone think a new law or Amendment will change anything? It's well past time we start decorating lampposts to remind these [people] who's in charge.

"The United States is a nation of laws, badly written and randomly enforced." - Frank Zappa
GrinfilledCelt

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