blacksword404
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ORIGINAL: littlewonder I understand where you are coming from and agree to a point but being that it is my loved ones paychecks on the line, yeah, it's something I'm definitely concerned about. I'm already watching government offices making cuts before the March 1st deadline. If there are cuts to employees it will also slow down things like people getting their VA benefits and social security checks. It's not just going to affect a couple of minor things. I can understand that. But they will not stop spending on their own. They aren't even talking about cutting spending. They are talking about cutting the increase in spending. That's what kills me, too. While there is something to be said about costs rising due to inflation, how is cutting $110B out of an estimated $3.8T (2.9%) really going to hurt that damn much? One of the things I really liked about the House GOP budget (aka Ryan Plan) from 2012 (I believe) was that it capped spending at the level of previous year's revenues. As revenues rise, so rises the spending cap. Obviously, there are exceptions for "emergency" items that can't be budgeted for right off the bat. But, there is a sense of sanity about that process. As the economy grows, so, too, will our tax revenues, and, barring emergencies, our debt will drop. And, I'm so done with pork projects. If it isn't of National importance, the Fed's shouldn't be involved in it. They're a bunch of addicts. They don't know any other way. There are plenty of plans that would work. But few that will work and still make sure the right political people make money.
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