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If we don't fix the economy first, the national debt will continue to grow. We could fall into a tailspin where we keep cutting budgets and the economy keeps getting weaker. Thus, revenues keep falling and budgets are subsequently cut some more. This cycle could continue while the national debt, the thing we have been trying to get a handle on, keeps growing.
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At one time, not long ago, I thought the Tea Party movement was a good idea. Since no one in Congress has the guts to introduce term limits, any organization that would shake up these spineless, partisan politicians of both parties had merit. This movement, made up of good law abiding individuals, introduced some old and new common sense ideas that would benefit the entire country.
But it has all gone wrong ! It has been infiltrated by re-cycled career politicians looking for votes. It ...
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President Obama held a teleconference call this past Wednesday with 140,000 of America’s Christian and Jewish leaders. The purpose of the call was to urge these leaders to “promote” his healthcare reform from their pulpits! Evidently, the call was suppose to be “off the record,” in other words—kept from Americans (of course!).
This is the same president who refused to participate in America’s National Day of Prayer, who tells the world that Amer...
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Because of the so called economic crisis our country is going into, I felt compelled to write a paper on how to get by in tough times or how to simply save up some money. There are so many resources available both on and offline that can considerably lower your costs on everyday items.
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Late in the 2008 election year, once it had narrowed down to two candidates, Senator John McCain, Republican candidate, and Senator Barack Obama, candidate for the Democratic Party. I became intrigued with learning about the individual candidates and their entirely diverse and firm stances on issues. Although I was not old enough to vote, I understood the importance of educating myself on government issues and that being able to vote or not I could still participate i...
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