ck4829
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Thu Sep-08-05 08:45 AM
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America's Unlimited Budget |
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Have you all noticed that when it comes to waging war and giving handouts to the corporations and the wealthy, that America seems to have an unlimited budget?
But, when the poor in this country need help, it all of the sudden becomes soooo difficult to help.
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BlueEyedSon
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Thu Sep-08-05 08:50 AM
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1. DOH! Who owns the Gov't? |
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Thu Sep-08-05 08:53 AM
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2. What's also amazing is that they pay for this largesse |
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with tax cuts for the rich.
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Thu Sep-08-05 09:09 AM
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After all Raygun ronnie told these people that by allowing the rich to keep their money the rich would trickle it down on them. Just goes to show that sheepicans have a urine fetish. IMHO, I think its a evey thing, they actually believe that people living on welfare drive new Caddies and eat New York strip every nigh and they don't have to work for it. Even after my state switched to a work first for the poor mothers out there, the sheepicans still don't get it, here to be on welfare the mother has to work or she loses her grant, theres no longer a safety net for anyone without children. Yet the sheepikins are still calling these people lazy and all the old welfare myths are still repeated. BTW, sheepicans don't believe that theres such athing as corperate welfare, the rich ''earned'' all of their riches and they were paying to much in taxes. We know that with all of the loop holes and off shore banking that the rich never paid more then .5% in income tax. The best hope to get tax money out of the rich was the estate tax. Again republican spin doctors renamed it to the death tax and most of the sheepicans think when they die their kids will not get their life insurence policies.
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