Uhh...and THIS year they just said "aw to with it!" and we don't even HAVE a ing budget. Sweet.
youtube videos he sees in the blogosphere.
Uhh...and THIS year they just said "aw to with it!" and we don't even HAVE a ing budget. Sweet.
California's problems are due to the composition of their tax base. Starting with Reagan's tenure as governor, they voted repeatedly in referendum after referendum to expand en lements at the state level without a hike in tax rates. That's fine when unemployment is 4 percent, but not now at 12 percent.
Because you left out areas that we should cut.
Dramatic cuts in en lements is the key. No more Nanny State.
lol idiotic, fraudulent math. What about the other 90% of the budget, autodidact?
Came across this a while back. Seems kinda topical for this thread.
http://crfb.org/stabilizethedebt/
I left out discretionary spending that even if eliminated entirely would not solve the problem.
Quick question (I promise I am not trying to make a point, I am genuinely curious). Is it true that the budgetary numbers under the Bush admin did not include war funds and that BO brought the war budget into the federal budget?
Yes. But don't bring up the past...!
1. SS wont be there for me. I expect to have to work until I die.
2. see above
3. yes, bring em all home.
4. yes. yes.
Now about me:
A. I consider myself Libertarian.
B. I like the idea of turnover in elected officials, but 1. the movement is already corrupted, and 2. the Tea Party encompasses so many viewpoints, it is completely impotent, outside of ousting Repub in bents, which is ok by me.
C. Its not really about spending. Its about a select few unelected people printing money out of thin air without congressional oversight or having to answer to the voters. This is where you need to "bone up" on your studies, IMHO, Findog.
.3 trillion would be approximately what we spend every year on the wars. I had not heard that before, regarding keeping the wars off the books.
So why not let the Bush tax cuts expire in two years if one is concerned about simply printing digital dollars not backed by anything? That would be financing government by taxation instead of borrowing from China.
What do you mean? Isn't that about 1/3rd the budget?
Now I forget, but it's definitely more than 10%.
I just remember them having to seperately vote for war funding every year outside of the federal budget. Then people would attach all sorts of disgusting riders to the war funding bills which no one could not vote for because then they don't support the troops. Then I hazily remember someone saying that BO was putting the war funding into the federal budget for transparency or something.
The sooner the better.
If that's true, then that restores some of the respect I have lost for him over the past two years.
uhhhh...guys...they don't even HAVE a budget now. Stupid numbers don't mean anything anyway.![]()
inflation is actually a disproportional tax on the lower and middle class.
We have a winner. The rich just demand a higher rate of return on their investments to keep up with inflation. It's the poor slugs paying interest on loans with a fixed paycheck that buys less every month that lose big time.
You are right, we havent had a budget for a week. However you might remember that there were days before 7 days ago that happened and had a budget. Those are the days I was talking about. My memory isn't totally shot that I would only "hazily remember" events from a week ago. By the way, to answer the question of how much of the budget is "the big three" (SS, MC, DOD) it's 51.16% for FY2010, or last year's budget (your welcome CC.)
well, gawww-dayum.
I'm a winner says CC. didnt see that coming...![]()
It wasn't my question. Hows that memory again?
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