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Dan Fitzgerald
How much is enough?
With a $3T budget, how could there be any problems left to fix in the world?
The only answer is that the federal government is causing problems faster than it solves them. Let's put 2.5 of that $3 Trillion back into the pockets of the American people, who would do a better job, since doing a worse job is nearly impossible.
Taking money from my family in order to advance the social values of George Bush and Nancy Pelosi and every other vampire sucking on us in D.C. is plain wrong.
Downsize D.C. !!!
ME
Dan, most of this cash is going to healthcare. Maybe you should complain about the broken healthcare system in this country, or the fact that republicans wouldn't allow medicare to negotiate drug prices.
FedUp
ME, maybe you can expand on the huge number of illegals clogging up that broken healthcare system, all whom are so openly welcomed by the Dems. Did you catch their debate in spanish? Can they kiss up to another country any more? And thanks also to our Repubs for totally giving up on everything.
Obviously you are in love with socialized medicine, which is exactly what this is pushing for. I am going out now to toss $20 bills out the car window as I go down the road, there will be a much better return on that than with this piece of crap bill.
We are rapidly turning into one of those 3rd world countries we so love to support.
Gordon
Every dollar appropriated from us and spent by the Federal Government is a dollar that could be better spent by our local churches, Red Cross, Salvation Army and related private, local agencies. The government has severely weakened these private sources of aid by its intervention over the past 50 years.
Suzanne
So this bill includes sneaker Shamnesty crud...
I guess they just want another 60 million people in this country overnight who don't want to assimilate speak the language and haven't earned the right to citizenship.
Mexicans are predominantly conservative Catholics, I hope the Democrats know they can offer a bottle of ripple for a vote for a while, because they WILL vote and there will be laws against checking for that, but in the long run they stand for family values and conservative principles.
Rob
If money can raised to go to a illegal war then funds can be raised to heal people instead of kill people regardless of their orgin.
Darlene
Department of human services do not do investagations cases:
they just create problems for people. creating havock where there is none. we need more education in this area!! there are a bunch of idiots in this department wasting money that can be used for a good cause. use the money to educate them.