Posted on 09/16/2005 4:22:49 PM PDT by Uncle Joe Cannon
let's start with PBS and the Highway Bill.
Welfare too. And aid to Muslim nations.
And all those services for illegal aliens.
I'm with you. We could pay for Katrina and balance the budget if we only cut half of the pork in this budget.
I'll believe this one when I see it.
Same here.
What is necessary, isn't it all unnecessary spending. Nice to hear he wants to SLASH maybe this will be more than just a slower growth type "cuts" they have had in the past, those ARN'T Cuts.
I wonder how much of the health and human services goes to illegals?
Lifetime entitlements are where the big money goes.
This chart really puts it all into perspective.
WTF Ya mean we already have been taxed for unnecessary spending.
Lets get the ax out and start chopping.
Yep, the Highway & Farm Bills need to be revisited. Rush talked about it today & was dead on.
All you can get are estimates, and that is divided between local, state and federal levels.
Factor in the estimated number of illegals (current estimates are somewhere around, but probably more then 10,000,000), then factor in how many servies they utilize, etc.
Any numbers you see are not going to be concrete and may be more or less, since alot of these folks are off the radar.
Katrina relief is a ONETIME expense. We finance such INVESTMENTS with bonds. It will affect the deficit for ONE YEAR. Get over it and move on. The GDP is about 12 TRILLION. 200 Billion in one year is a blip.
What is necessary, isn't it all unnecessary spending.
Just about.
Katrina relief is a ONETIME expense. We finance such INVESTMENTS with bonds. It will affect the deficit for ONE YEAR. Get over it and move on. The GDP is about 12 TRILLION. 200 Billion in one year is a blip.
Yeah, just put it on our grandchildren's tab. $200 billion works out to well over $1000 of additional debt for every American worker. Assuming an interest rate of 5 percent, it will cost well over $50 dollars of additional annual interest for every American worker, forever. I'm sure that none of them will complain about having their taxes raised a measly $50 per year.
I'd like to know why we are still spending un-neccessarily after almost five years. As for throwing money at Katrina...let it come from those who will profit from the rebuilding.
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