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Saturday, August 18, 2007
Nathan Tabor :: Townhall.com Columnist
Tax-Funded Spendaholics
by Nathan Tabor
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An interesting story has come across the Associated Press wire—one that should give every taxpayer in America pause.

President George W. Bush noted that the $22 billion difference between the spending proposed by the White House and by Congressional Democrats is not, as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi maintains, a "very small difference."

The President issued a line which should be tattooed on the foreheads of voters heading into next year's all-important elections: "Only in Washington can $22 billion be called 'a very small difference.'" President Bush then rightly stated, "That's a lot of money—even for career politicians in Washington."

The President is embroiled in a heated debate with Democratic Congressional leaders over federal funding bills that would go into effect after the fiscal year ends in September. Under the Democrats' current plan, Congress will be sent on a summer hiatus before any of the bills are passed. Once again, government will be held hostage by spendaholics in D.C.

Unfortunately, there's no 12-step recovery program for the big spenders on Capitol Hill, although their spending pattern could definitely be labeled "problem spending." When Congress goes on a financial bender in Washington, it is the ordinary taxpayers—the ones who can barely afford to keep up their monthly mortgage payments—who will suffer.

President Bush further noted, "If Congress doesn't pass the spending bills by the end of the fiscal year, Cabinet secretaries report that their departments may be unable to move forward with urgent priorities for our country. This doesn't have to be this way."

Democrats can hardly blame the White House for deficit spending, when they themselves are trying to add five percent to the President's proposed spending on government programs.

That $22 billion difference between the President's figures and Pelosi's isn't exactly chump change. It would figure out to $205 billion over five years. That means $1,300 additional spending per second. For a typical taxpayer, that's like throwing away a mortgage payment every second or two. Continued...

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Nathan Tabor organizes and educates Christians on their role in Politics.
 
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$83,900,000,000,000.00
Federal Debt & unfunded liabilities increased by 33.9 trillion dollars from 2006-2007 to a total of 83.9 trillion dollars.

$22 billion is nothing in the big scheme of things, for reference 22 billion is 1540.9 times or 1/1541th of the amount of debt & unfunded liabilites added by our government last year-that wouldn't include GSE losses from sub-prime loans either.

facts don't lie http://www.dallasfed.org/news/speeches/fisher/2007/fs070416.cfm


Who is to blame?
The voters.

Those who keep electing people who demonstrate they do not know how to control spending are the ones to blame.

Until the voters wake up and realize that they have to change who they elect or we will be slaves to our government nothing will change.

The politicians who want to abuse the system to gain either power or financially will never change the system that lets them get away with it.
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