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Making a FEDERAL case out of 2%
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Making a FEDERAL case out of 2%
So Republicans now want to cut the current spending plan by what amounts to 2%. I find it hard to believe that even the Commie-crats aka Democrats don't think there is 2% of was in a $3.2trillion spending plan. if the proposed $61billion cut was against the $250billion monthly spend it might be slightly disruptive to the economy but $9billion of cuts per month out of $250billion is not that drastic. We should be DEMANDING a $61billion per month cut. At $2.3trillion that would be a good starting point as a federal spending plan. We should aspire for a $2trillion cap on spending until we an no budget deficit.
02-20-2011 08:04 PM
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