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Thursday, June 05, 2008
Donald Lambro :: Townhall.com Columnist
Nation's Spending Totally Out of Whack
by Donald Lambro
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WASHINGTON -- Lawmakers, including many Republicans, voted to spend more than half-a-trillion dollars last month -- signaling what's in store for taxpayers if Democrats win additional seats in Congress this November.

The spending spree included a whopping $300 billion farm bill, loaded with subsidies for millionaire farmers and pork-filled provisions that won the support of 100 House Republicans, who voted to override President Bush's veto.

The squandering also includes a fat-filled $250 billion supplemental bill for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, plus $52 billion in tuition benefits for veterans and other domestic expenditures that passed the Senate by a veto-proof 75-to-22 vote margin with the help of 25 Republicans.

The Democrats were practicing their typical tax-and-spend, pork-barrel politics, but the spectacle of so-called conservative Republicans feeding at the trough along with them has reignited anger in the GOP at a time when it can ill afford any party defections in the fall.

"The grassroots reaction to the farm bill is very strong," said Brian Riedl, chief budget analyst at the Heritage Foundation. "They're talking like Barry Goldwater, but voting like LBJ."

The farm bill, which became law over Bush's objections, has stirred up a hornet's nest among taxpayer activists and anti-deficit groups fighting the sharp rise in government spending that has leaped from $2 trillion in 2002 to more than $3 trillion now.

"Congress should be embarrassed when such a large majority votes to throw taxpayer dollars at millionaire farmers, increase subsidy payments at a time of record-high crop prices -- and give special tax breaks to horse racers," said Club for Growth president Pat Toomey.

Interviews with veteran spending critics expressed similar disgust and a deep sense of frustration over the increasing size of spending bills that are ballooning the federal debt.

"There is very little hope when you can't curtail the benefits going to well-off farmers who are benefiting from high crop prices generated in part by government policies in the form of ethanol subsidies," said Robert Reischauer, president of the Urban Institute and former director of the Congressional Budget Office. "They're taking our money from both our pockets," he told me.

Bush had asked for a clean war-funding bill and has threatened to veto the supplemental bill if it contains the additional discretionary spending the Democrats have stuffed into it.

Veterans groups, among the GOP's strongest supporters, are fiercely lobbying for increased GI college-tuition benefits -- GOP lawmakers had offered a less expensive version, to no avail.

That posed a problem for Republicans facing tough re-election races in November in the midst of a war and returning veterans this fall. It has also become an issue in the presidential race as well.

Barack Obama slammed John McCain last week for opposing the GI-aid provision, saying, "I cannot understand why ... he believes it is too generous to our veterans."

McCain shot back that he did not need "any lectures" from someone "who did not feel it was his responsibility to serve our country in uniform." Continued...

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Why the Sales Tax Won't Work Either
When these criminals in DC get their hands on the Sales Tax, they will eventually raise it too. It's not ENOUGH to have a Sales Tax, Fair Tax, or whatever tax you want to call it. You have to END income taxation altogether, or these bums in DC will just raise whatever you give them to play with. It's just rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic if you don't GET RID OF THE INCOME TAX ALTOGETHER. That's what Boortz and Linder aren't telling you guys. You have to make EVERYTHING GOOD FOR THE PEOPLE DC-&LAWYER-PROOF. The Constitution Party realizes this and therefore states on the Party Platform that they seek the repeal of the 16th Amendment.

The income tax began in 1913 as a one-timedeal to raise money for munitions for WWI which lasted from 1914-1918. At the time, it was a mere 1% of income for the population. Congress however got drunk on this new money supply and, voila, here we are now - it's 1776 all over again, full circle! DC(the District of Criminals) is a MONARCHY and WELFARE STATE for mostly UNSCRUPULOUS LAWYERS on ARROGANT EGO TRIPS FROM HELL - you know, people like McShamnesty. Everything must be kept under lock and key from these criminals who seek to steal your money any chance they can.

Vote Constitution Party...Cont'd
You are no different than Bill Clinton or all the bastards in the Democratic Party because now you stand forthe same things they do. You have become a hypocritical joke just like Sean Hannity. You have decided to pull an Esau: for a John McCain victory, you will give away the sovereignty of your entire country and the future of your entire beloved GOP because you know the border will open wide with John McCain.

If you're not a CINO, what on Earth are you waiting on - an invitation?!? If McCain wins, it is no different than a Democratic party victory, so what really do you have to lose by voting 3rd party this go-round??? Absolutely nothing to lose and everything to gain! You don't have to consign yourself to the same ol' lesser of two evils, the evil of two lessers, Chicken Little GOP fear tactics & defeatism. The faith of Americans is what is killing this country. We are all so negative because we choose to FEAR. You do have CHOICES! These bums in DC and the GOP and the Democrat Party are counting on you surrendering your vote to them and their corrupt system that will DESTROY YOUR COUNTRY if left unchecked.

This article proves that once again, the GOP shows why it has rightfully earned the well-deserved moniker, "The Stupid Party". They have truly become indistinguishable from the Dimwits. They are now one and the same.
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