* If you spent $1,000 on the holidays in 2008
* And spent $1,200 in 2009 (an increase of 20%)
* And will spend $1,320 in 2010 (an increase of 10%)
. . . politicians might claim you've slashed your holiday
You see this thinking in the bipartisan National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform.Their so-called spending "cuts" would balloon the federal budget from $3.5 trillion today to $5 trillion by 2020.
We believe restoring
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The bi-partisan Fiscal Responsibility Commission's report has serious flaws . . .
* It's not ambitious enough, anticipating red ink for a decade; we should balance thebud get sooner
* It raises taxes
* It doesn't make real CUTS in spending, only cuts in the rate of increase http://portal.mxlogic.com/redir/?1jKqenSm71OdPqtPhO-OztUQsLCM0lJDkLIOVYy7NCmU03B9OffbMHcLjUOGTgLF2HsOZCVPB0ynEJY49g8UrLP33abObObOpKVI-l9BRtxF7UwF2Fy592DEmU02rhh7cc6QkPhOyepuhsodIzzrVEw0niR3h0cbv12k29Ew4CVQd402Offd40PYftBcQg0uHpKvxYY1NJASyOrjKqenSkrLfzzp5Pr
You should instead CUT government spending back to Clinton-era levels. Here are five very good reasons why...
1. Less government borrowing will mean more money for investment and job creation
2. Eliminating wasteful and unconstitutional agencies and subsidies will allow for greater innovation in local government and the private sector
3. We won't need job-killing tax hikes
4. Confidence in the dollar would be restored and inflation would be curbed
5. We would see a balancedbud get sooner, sparing the people from trillion-dollar interest payments
Drastic spending cuts led to economic booms inNew Zealand in the 1980's,Canada in the 1990's, and here in theafter World War II. http://portal.mxlogic.com/redir/?2DsQsLIIe3ArCQXCzBZB6XNEVvdw0U_JaMVvdzoD8PZcjKzv4rUyDAFBXr0KjRprU5OvNYTvC66knAnAnAPtPpYGjbGX3ifN1i5j4ai5fgJM04SyyeoodEFCzB4sOYyUMrp76TPh00KBG6y0om-24E4jh09dPEq805Auuq81DUuXapEw0ZmPs_3VU3zr1J5ASDsQsLIETuv76ZX0djYM5 U.S.
It can happen again. This is an historic opportunity. Cut spending to restore prosperity!
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