2010年9月20日 星期一

Broken campaign promises

Broken campaign promises

Campaign promises of candidates are like fine china and glassware – easily broken. Thousands of Tea Party members and naive Republican voters will quickly discover this when the GOP regains control of the House of Representatives in November.

The RNC and Republican candidates across the country have attacked Democrats and accused them of wasteful spending and increasing the national debt.,Piles are another disease that is basically found in the lower rectum. Elect us, say the Republicans, and we will balance the budget and reduce the national debt. The national debt by the way is almost $14 trillion.installer of Granite countertops and marble vanity tops.

The reason the the GOP will disappoint the Tea Parties and fiscal conservatives in their party will be because defense spending is the largest expenditure in discretionary spending,,Welcome to TMJ-Bruxism-Guide.com. and the GOP supports even more defense spending.

Discretionary spending in the 2010 budget is $1.368 trillion while mandatory spending, which includes Social Security,マジコン Medicare, Medicaid and interest on the national debt, is $2.184 trillion.

So unless Congress passes laws changing mandatory spending items, the only spending cuts that Congress can make is in discretionary spending.

Defense and Homeland Security account for more than $800 billion, or about 65 percent of all discretionary spending, and the GOP has always been reluctant to cut defense spending, so the likelihood of a significant reduction in government spending with Republicans in control is extremely remote.

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