Wednesday, February 3, 2010

The NYS Budget is already facing a deficit.

And the Federal Government wants move from us.

Public Sector Union membership is up.

Another colossal waste of taxpayer's money.

Fire him.

The President should remember what he did as a Senator.

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Be prepared for the upcoming elections, let people know that you are tired of wasting money and you support the one political party that is outspoken about wasting tax dollars.

1 comment:

  1. Turns out, the much heralded discretionary spending freeze was a bit too cool for the budget. So, it's been warmed up to a 6% increase for some discretionary programs. That's just for starters. The newly proposed Federal budget will hit a record $1.6 trillion deficit to add to the current $12+ trillion Federal debt. But it could have been worse. You see, the deficit would have been even more gigantic except that new taxes on banks, oil, gas, coal, and increased income tax rates (25 goes to 28, 28 to 31, 33 to 36, 35 to 39.6) will force an extra $800 billion from the free sector and give it to the Government sector. I guess overspending worked so well last year, all we need now is more of it, with higher taxes thrown in just to make sure.

    This can only mean one thing. The current administration, including our Pelosi robot Reps in NY1 and NY 2, are actively trying to eliminate American reliance on free enterprise and free markets (the free sector) that have been at the heart of our prosperity and our free way of life, guaranteed in our constitution. In its place, the Government will decide which businesses deserve an advantage by decreeing out and out grants, loans, what citizens should buy, and how much money citizens are allowed to earn. In effect, money is taken from profitable businesses and highly valued workers and given to unsuccessful businesses, whose products are not wanted in the marketplace, but have gained favor in the sight of Government decision makers.

    Anyone who thinks this is the road to job creation and progress, please raise your hand. You are hereby excused from public service. Don't slam the door on your way out.
    Rich Blumenthal
    http://shouldirun.com

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