danmoran
01-28-2009, 04:35 PM
I suppose there isn't anyone in the United States of America who has not been made aware of the vast amount of monies being thrown to the wind with a zero percent accountability on its usage. In addition to the national deficit the way it stood before the Fanny Mae and Feddie Mac collapse.
The situation having been made public several months back, in reality has not become the transparent beast it really is. The Corning Corporation in the Carolinas laying off 3,500 hundred of their employees, Harley Davidson laying off 1,100, the list goes on adding to what we know at the moment as a 7.2 nationwide unemployment rate.
The monster comes to us now in the wake of a majority of fiscally damaging irresponsible congressmen, who have given no account of the tax dollars the American Taxpayer kicks in on a yearly basis, let alone come clean in an administration of transparency and level with the American People as to the precise depth of the abyss we're sinking into.
Three hundred and fifty billion of an initial 700 billion dollars 'stimulus' package has been spend without being held accountable to Congress as to what and how it'll strengthen the country's financial infrastructure. A President of the United States depending on a majority in Congress to pass bills to be signed into law that can not be opposed, and the wasteful spending drives beyond a national recession but rather into the first depression since 1929.
The job loss in the country will continue to grow at alarming rates, stocks and bonds will continue to plummet, and forty (40) percent of the country will be living off nationalized welfare that the other sixty (60) percent is paying for.
Perhaps since 1993 we have had a Democratically controlled Congress all but for but twice during a fifteen year period, quickly defeated and placed back in the hands of those who frivolously spend the country into bankrupcy. A deficit now that can be counted on to reach into the multiple trillions. A debt involuntarily placed on the shoulders of the working American (not that there will many left), that will be passed onto our great great grand children if not beyond that future generation.
The President of the United States is going public demanding Congress pass the other three hundred and fifty (350) billion dollars, because the American people demand it be done. A President that ran on the assumption that the other guy was disconnected from the remainder of the country!
What is going on down in Washington, D.C. right now with this 'stimulus' money, reminds me so much of the Jonestown Massacre, when hundreds of people were forced to drink cynide in their koolaid.
It is bad enough that a country as strong as ours once was periodically had to wade through periods of national recession, likewise brought to us by fiscally irresponsible representatives. However, this is a make believe recession we're in now, because I believe when the entire truth comes out, we'll have a jobless rate exceeding twenty (20) and perhaps even thirty (30) percent. :rolleyes:
The situation having been made public several months back, in reality has not become the transparent beast it really is. The Corning Corporation in the Carolinas laying off 3,500 hundred of their employees, Harley Davidson laying off 1,100, the list goes on adding to what we know at the moment as a 7.2 nationwide unemployment rate.
The monster comes to us now in the wake of a majority of fiscally damaging irresponsible congressmen, who have given no account of the tax dollars the American Taxpayer kicks in on a yearly basis, let alone come clean in an administration of transparency and level with the American People as to the precise depth of the abyss we're sinking into.
Three hundred and fifty billion of an initial 700 billion dollars 'stimulus' package has been spend without being held accountable to Congress as to what and how it'll strengthen the country's financial infrastructure. A President of the United States depending on a majority in Congress to pass bills to be signed into law that can not be opposed, and the wasteful spending drives beyond a national recession but rather into the first depression since 1929.
The job loss in the country will continue to grow at alarming rates, stocks and bonds will continue to plummet, and forty (40) percent of the country will be living off nationalized welfare that the other sixty (60) percent is paying for.
Perhaps since 1993 we have had a Democratically controlled Congress all but for but twice during a fifteen year period, quickly defeated and placed back in the hands of those who frivolously spend the country into bankrupcy. A deficit now that can be counted on to reach into the multiple trillions. A debt involuntarily placed on the shoulders of the working American (not that there will many left), that will be passed onto our great great grand children if not beyond that future generation.
The President of the United States is going public demanding Congress pass the other three hundred and fifty (350) billion dollars, because the American people demand it be done. A President that ran on the assumption that the other guy was disconnected from the remainder of the country!
What is going on down in Washington, D.C. right now with this 'stimulus' money, reminds me so much of the Jonestown Massacre, when hundreds of people were forced to drink cynide in their koolaid.
It is bad enough that a country as strong as ours once was periodically had to wade through periods of national recession, likewise brought to us by fiscally irresponsible representatives. However, this is a make believe recession we're in now, because I believe when the entire truth comes out, we'll have a jobless rate exceeding twenty (20) and perhaps even thirty (30) percent. :rolleyes: