Posted on 10/17/2014 10:04:15 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
Government overspending, gleefully celebrated by record tax collections of your hard earned dollars. The rapacious government needs to be fed.
This Washington Times piece did an nice overview of FY2014:
The Treasury Department unveiled its Fiscal Year 2014 numbers, which showed that the governments revenue, for the first time ever, hit the $3 trillion mark. However, the government still overspent its revenues, leaving a $483 billion deficit.
Supporters of President Obama are touting the success of a $483 billion deficit by pointing out its the lowest deficit since 2008. A mere $483 billion deficit is not something to be celebrated. It means that, despite record revenues, the government still engages in out-of-control spending.
(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
Where’s my $2,500 savings on Health Care?
“The Treasury Department unveiled its Fiscal Year 2014 numbers, which showed that the governments revenue, for the first time ever, hit the $3 trillion mark. However, the government still overspent its revenues, leaving a $483 billion deficit.”
Pretty good argument for the necessity of having a true Conservative government IMO.
And kids, families, working moms, retirees, unemployed fathers...we all feel the pain.
Yay big government! Still glad folks stayed home instead of voting for Romney?
And kids, families, working moms, retirees, unemployed fathers...we all feel the pain.
Yay big government! Still glad folks stayed home instead of voting for Romney?
Give it a rest RINO fan boy. ORomney is not better than Obola. They both want the same thing for the country just done differently and one slower than the other. A despot is still a despot....
Was it Dirksen who said: “ A million here ... a million there, and pretty soon you’re talking about real money.” ?
THAT’S how politicians THINK!
“...and a dickhead is still a dickhead”,
Eh, Richard Cranium?
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