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How does any one think we are going to reduce the national debt with republican spending at historical all time high.
Gas prices are leading us into a recession, and the republican congress has doubled the size of government spending while giving millions dollar in tax breaks to the richest companies and individuals in the country.
Does any one really think this can be good for the middle class.

2006-08-13 02:42:09 · 5 answers · asked by sam s 2 in Business & Finance Corporations

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300 trillion lost in social security from the time the democrates first decided to [borrow] !!!! from it.

2006-08-13 02:49:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Invisimann1 is absolutely on target: "it's time for another American Revolution".
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When Bill Clinton left office, our government had a budget surplus. Since Bush has taken over, he's stuck taxpayers with a $1.27 TRILLION bill just for the Iraq war (that's one millions dollars a day for 3,487 years!).

Shortly after Bush leaves office, this country will be in the throes of a deep economic recession. We now owe our biggest creditor, China, trillions of dollars. If we fall behind and China decides to "foreclose", the U.S.A. won't have sufficient military resources with which to fight back. China will simply come in and take our cash, military hardware, oil, coal, real estate, farm land, weapons of mass destruction and anything else they want (including our women if there's a need for them in the lucrative international sex-slave trade).
Within one more generation, there will be no middle class in our society. What you see today in the Dominican Republic and Haiti will exist here: a handful of the very, very rich - and (the rest of us) the very, very poor.
Sadly, like lobsters languishing in a pot of lukewarm water, we Americans won't do anything about it. Only when the politicians turn up the heat and the water starts to boil, will we begin screaming in agony over our own apathy. -RKO-

2006-08-13 06:59:27 · answer #2 · answered by -RKO- 7 · 0 0

Our deficit is not all of Bush's fault. I would say that he is doing a lousy job and that he is only making matters worse. Until we get a form of government that is not bought by the lobbyist either they be republican or democrat we will never see equal treatment to all classes of our society. Peace

2006-08-13 02:51:35 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

in 1960 the average working man had to Worth av out 1 hour to buy 2 gallons of gas! With the price of gas and the wage scale where it is today, you are working about 1 hour to buy 2 gallons of gas! Nothing has changed, whats all this non-sense about the price of gas?

2006-08-13 02:53:23 · answer #4 · answered by Pobept 6 · 0 0

It's time for another american revolution.

2006-08-13 02:45:30 · answer #5 · answered by Velociraptor 5 · 0 0

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