Is anyone just disgusted with all of D.C?
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mellaI am tired of the finger pointing and the lack of action by all parties, Dems, Reps, Tea party.... The lack of common sense and lack of leadership is sickening.
It is not difficult to balance a budget and spend responsibly.
I am really seeing why buying a number of acres in the middle of Idaho looks appealing. Become self sufficient, raise animals, grow crops, stockpile guns and ammo. Maybe the wackos are not all wackos. -
BGFalcons82
Apparently it is because they can't do it. If they wanted to balance the budget, wouldn't they?mella;848718 wrote:I am tired of the finger pointing and the lack of action by all parties, Dems, Reps, Tea party.... The lack of common sense and lack of leadership is sickening.
It is not difficult to balance a budget and spend responsibly.
Now you're sounding like a colonist in the mid-18th century. Radical. Nutjob. Anti-American. Extremeist. Racist. How you like them labels??? Welcome to the party.[/QUOTE]mella;848718 wrote:I am really seeing why buying a number of acres in the middle of Idaho looks appealing. Become self sufficient, raise animals, grow crops, stockpile guns and ammo. Maybe the wackos are not all wackos. -
FatHobbitNot just recently.
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Belly35I'm totally disgusted with Washington and all Parties. No common sense, out touch with reality, no understanding of making solution simple and getting back to basics.
I think the only way for America to have responsible and accountable politicians is to have “term limits” for all branch of federal government. Career Politicians is a evil identity within the system. -
cruiser_96Consider this...
1 trillion = 1,000,000,000,000
LOOK AT THAT!?!?!?! That is INSANE!!! And what is worse, we're talking 14.6 trillion OVER AN EIGHT YEAR PERIOD!?!?!?!?!
WHat is the next set of illions??? Quadrillion?????????? 1,000,000,000,000,000? WTF -
FatHobbitBelly35;849509 wrote:I think the only way for America to have responsible and accountable politicians is to have “term limits” for all branch of federal government. Career Politicians is a evil identity within the system.
I'm not sure I agree or disagree about term limits, but I bet we can all agree that we wouldn't be able to get one single politician to vote for term limits. -
QuakerOatsThe federal financial situation has become a classic candidate for 'restructuring & turnaround'. The first step is to realize a major problem exists (often spurred by a crisis, i.e. credit downgrade and pending default). I think a majority of them may be coming to such stark realization. The next step is to bring in restructuring/turnaround professionals who can assess the budget, determine what is to be saved and what is to be axed (and BTW, no sacred cows are allowed), and then quickly implement the (radical) changes necessary to, first right the ship, and second, put the government on a path toward being able to begin paying down the debt.
Many, many companies go through such a formal process all the time (there is an entire 'turnaround' industry). The time do this at the federal level is now, and the cuts must be quick and they must be deep (better to go too deep the first time around than not deep enough -- you can always add back later if necessary, but if you don't cut enough up front there will be nothing left to save later).
The only good thing about the current situation is that there is enough overspending everywhere that could be cut to get the job done and bring the budget in line. I think real turnaround experts would agree that this could be a relatively easy job if they could be given free reign for a year.
On the other hand, if the government does not take these steps, then it will get the C- credit rating it currently deserves. No private entity that has as much debt and as much projected deficit spending relative to its annual budget and its total output as does the federal government, would be credit-rated anything higher than C-. That's a fact. -
cruiser_96I recently read an article stating that we as a nation do NOT have a spending issue, it's just that recelntly, we've had a surge in spending because for far too long we have not tapped into the tax base enough. Now that we've started doing that, and once the revenues begin pouring in, it wil cover all this spending.
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tk421cruiser_96;849623 wrote:I recently read an article stating that we as a nation do NOT have a spending issue, it's just that recelntly, we've had a surge in spending because for far too long we have not tapped into the tax base enough. Now that we've started doing that, and once the revenues begin pouring in, it wil cover all this spending.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! Where was this article from, the liberal playbook? You could tax the top 5% of all taxpayers, which would include everyone making 159K and up, 100% and still not have enough money to cover spending.
I've been disgusted with D.C. for a long time and it's not going to change. Politicians are the most hated people on the planet, and there's a good reason for that. -
jhay78I'm disgusted with Democrats for being Democrats.
I'm disgusted with Republicans for acting like Democrats. -
cruiser_96tk421: I do believe it was. But my point for posting was more about a line of thinking that refuses to fix the problem. Moreover, refuses to see a problem to fix!
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QuakerOatsFederal receipts in 2010 vs. 2003, up 21%
Federal outlays in 2010 vs. 2003, up 72%
Anyone that cannot comprehend that we have a spending problem (not a revenue problem), or refuses to do so, should be ineligible for elected office. -
cruiser_96QuakerOats;849677 wrote:Federal receipts in 2010 vs. 2003, up 21%
Federal outlays in 2010 vs. 2003, up 72%
Anyone that cannot comprehend that we have a spending problem (not a revenue problem), or refuses to do so, should be ineligible for elected office.
Quite an indictment on the American people (at least a large percentage or them) as those that make such decisions are voted in! -
sleeperjhay78;849633 wrote:I'm disgusted with Democrats for being Democrats.
I'm disgusted with Republicans for acting like Democrats.
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QuakerOatscruiser_96;849682 wrote:Quite an indictment on the American people (at least a large percentage or them) as those that make such decisions are voted in!
Luckily, many of them were voted out in '10, and the rest will be dismissed in '12 along with their leader, the greatest debt creator in world history. -
Ty Webbccrunner609;849637 wrote:What happens in DC looks and sounds stupid. The people there are idiots.
What I do like is that we now have 3 parties and in the long run it will be better.
We don't have three parties....
We have Democrats
We Have Republicans
We noe have a group of Republicans who want to try and be different but aren't -
BGFalcons82I've seen a few posts about the Tea Party failing to deliver on this thread and others. Ty says, "who want to try and be different but aren't".
Y'all do realize that those folks endorsed by the Tea Party are not anywhere near a majority in either half of Congress...right?
Y'all realize that an overwhelming majority of them voted against this debt bill...right?
Read Rand Paul's open letter if you have any doubts about the Tea Party's stance. QuakerOats posted it on another thread already.
I'm as disappointed as most of you that the debt problem was merely kicked down the road, our credit rating will drop regardless of this "compromise", and Lucy got the best of Charlie Brown again. No doubt. But to infer that the Tea Party members went along with this debacle is not correct. PLEASE don't say that Boehner and McConnell are Tea Party patriots. Y'all know better. Hell, Mitch the Meathead McConnell's the one that contrived the 2/3'rds majority language that essentially transfers financial matters from the Congress to the POTUS. He's as RINO as they come. -
Ty WebbFace facts cc
All the Tea Party is are a group of Republicans who on January 20,2009 said "Hey,there is a Democrat in the WH now....lets starting acting like we are different and saying we're different from regular Republicans even though we aren't"
I guarantee you that the next time a Republican becomes President,the Tea "Party" will disappear until a Democrat becomes President again -
gutcruiser_96;849682 wrote:Quite an indictment on the American people (at least a large percentage or them) as those that make such decisions are voted in!
A bunch of idiots electing idiots in Washington.
That we have a spending problem is so obvious...like I said, nothing short of rather amazing how the debate has been hijacked to be about taxes. Taxes are well less than half of it, unless you want to talk about taxing EVERYONE which the Dems are probably against even more than the Repubs. God forbid we expect a few more people to actually pay a little something for all these social programs we give them.
The most effective way to deal with this mess may be pay-to-play...If you want to participate in the social insurance, pony-up. I guarantee if they allow people to opt out not only will these programs have very little money to spend, but there won't be hardly any participants to spend it on. Insurance is a perfect example - plenty of people could afford it, it's just they preferred to spend their money on cell phones, cables, maybe a new car lease... -
Ty WebbThey don't scare me....not one little bit
And if a Republican runs as a Tea "Party" Candidate....he/she loses in a landslide as they will piss off all moderate Republicans -
coyotes22
Letting the MSM think for ya? Do some research.Ty Webb;850021 wrote:Face facts cc
All the Tea Party is are a group of Republicans who on January 20,2009 said "Hey,there is a Democrat in the WH now....lets starting acting like we are different and saying we're different from regular Republicans even though we aren't"
I guarantee you that the next time a Republican becomes President,the Tea "Party" will disappear until a Democrat becomes President again
The TEA Party has been around since about late 2007, saying then, that the Government was too big.
GASP, WHAT?! We had a GOP in the White House?!?! Say it aint so!!!
They grew in 2008, with Ron Paul. And will continue to grow. -
coyotes22
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gutcoyotes22;850468 wrote:HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA:
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/keith-olbermann-calls-for-1960s-style-hell-bent-uprising-against-debt-deal/
If they want to round up some crazies to protest they're going to have to put the climate change cow back in the barn... -
QuakerOats
Why should you be scared of those who defend your liberty and advocate fiscal discipline?Ty Webb;850282 wrote:They don't scare me....not one little bit
Seems like any reasonable American would be championing their cause. -
majorspark
The feds will take care of your cell phone too.gut;850084 wrote:Insurance is a perfect example - plenty of people could afford it, it's just they preferred to spend their money on cell phones, cables, maybe a new car lease...
http://www.fortliberty.org/the-government-handing-out-free-cell-phones-and-youre-paying-for-it.html