Posted on 02/04/2011 6:23:30 AM PST by BillKneer
I guarantee that if we locked all the Congressmen in a room and told them that they would lose $10,000 in yearly pay for each day the budget went unbalanced, the budget would be balanced in a week- Emanuel Creekus
Just so we dont get another obamacare fiasco and get a simple bill like the one proposed by Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, one that folks have read before signing into law, lock them in a room for a month and then start deducting 10k per day for every day the bill is not passed. I promise you, not even Obamas communist inspired czars will be able to stop the bill from becoming law, since Congress would override a veto in a heartbeat.
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Make it one month in prison for every day it’s not passed.
Most of these jokers have very little need of their “salary”.
Forget balanced budget. What we need is a SMALL budget. I would rather have a 1/2 trillion dollar unbalanced budget that a balance 4 trillion dollar budget. It’s the spending (and the control therein) that is destroying us and needs to be cut.
Spot on. A balanced budget would be this place’s worst nightmare. Let’s just cut the shit: They’re going to spend, spend, spend...until it all CRASHES down.
If any of them bitch just tell them we're applying Barry Soetoro rules which means we'll do what we damn well please with their money. That's what he did to GM owners by ignoring about a hundred years of bankruptcy law so we can make it to suit ourselves as well since we employ the greedy SOBs.
These guys make more on the private contract deals they pass than they make in salary. They are crooks and cutting their salary won’t work. We need to make it illegal for them to do inside trading like it is in the private sector.
I just sent this to Boehner’s office.
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