This appeared in High Point Enterprise newspaper 8/12/09. Bob Blakeneys’ article called ‘Bush Deficits’ makes Taxpayers wonder why he didn’t go back to the Kennedy/Carter Administration to get the true figures, when politicians started give-a-ways, handouts, giving illegitimates Taxpayers’ checks they weren’t entitled to, social and welfare programs creating the bankrupting of America! Sad that Blakeney doesn’t want to acknowledge that people, of all races and party affiliations, created these social ills which date way past 2002!
There are many ‘long arms’ of government, created by politicians deciding they could deceive Taxpayers into thinking they were actually creating jobs. Didn’t it occur to anyone this way politicians could get bigger salaries, bonuses, and retirements? Looks like it worked, because the politicians convinced the furniture businesses they could make more money with cheaper overseas labor. Nafta and Cafta got put into action in a hurry, just like everything else politicians have their fingers in! Didn’t it occur to businesses it would cost more to ‘ship back and forth’ thus costing millions for products? Politicians stated America could become a ‘service country!’ America is servicing, alright, the Employment Security Office, Social and Welfare programs, and with no manufacturing jobs in site, where’s the money?
Taxpayers want no part in Healthcare or anything else the politicians have their greedy fingers in. Read the 1018 pages! Taxpayers will pay dearly for this radical and socialist mess.
If you want to see what the ‘blood-sucking tics’ really are, look at Freedie, Fannie, AIG, Citi, Automakers, now GM, and anyone taking Taxpayers money, and their lies and deceit!
WHAT WILL BE IN TAXPAYERS’ WALLETS BY 2010?’ Absolutely nothing as all the politicians are doing is ‘borrowing from Peter to pay Paul’ and this, folks, is going to leave America more than trillions in debt to foreigners, ordinary Taxpayers will be in the ‘Poor House’, with no money to buy seeds to plant a garden to feed themselves.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
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