Sunday, March 11, 2012

Re: A Breach of Trust: House Republicans Cannot Be Trusted

Travis, Well said... I agree there must be changes and a reversion to basics. 

On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 7:46 AM, Keith In Tampa <keithintampa@gmail.com> wrote:
Agreed Travis.  Well said.
 
I demand to take my Political Party back......I demand that we take our Nation back!
 
I'm pissed off about it too.
 


 
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 9:13 AM, Travis <baconlard@gmail.com> wrote:
To advocate the destruction of the United States by any means, not just violent overthrow, is an act of treason.  Therefore anyone who advocates or votes for the economic destruction by spending us into bankruptcy is a traitor.  This wuld include virtually every Democrat and most of the Republicans.  And a lot of Independents too.


On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 10:56 PM, Keith In Tampa <keithintampa@gmail.com> wrote:
Tom and ALL of the communists and socialists fromthe left side of the aisle still don't get it.  They are so intent on their failed entitlement and handout programs, and the only thing that will satiate these failed policies is the actual bankruptcy of our Nation. Even then, they will not admit their misguided policies are failures and have been for seventy years.  
 
I say we outlaw any and all socialistic programs, and anyone who advocates for such programs be immediately imprisoned or deported.
 


 
On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 10:45 PM, THE ANNOINTED ONE <markmkahle@gmail.com> wrote:
Actually Tommytomtom from the other point of view they cut NOTHING...
all they supposedly cut were planned increases.

We need to do some actual cutting from the base budget... Not next
years or five years down the road... this years budget.

On Mar 10, 12:24 pm, Tommy News <tommysn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A Breach of Trust
>
> The hard-fought deal that settled last year's debt-ceiling fight made
> painfully deep cuts in spending, but it promised one thing: a year's
> peace from the destructive Congressional battles that led to threats
> of government shutdowns and defaults. By signing the pact, Republican
> and Democratic leaders set spending levels for 2013, putting off
> further budget wars until after the election.
>
> But now a coalition of extreme conservatives in the House wants to
> break the budget agreement and cut spending below the agreed level,
> and the House Budget Committee seems willing to go along.
>
> Reneging on the agreement would not only endanger vital programs like
> Head Start, but it would erase the thin residue of trust left in
> Congress. It would clearly demonstrate that the current House cannot
> be trusted to live up to its own pledges.
>
> When Republicans created the debt-ceiling crisis in August, their
> principal goal was to cut spending, and they got their wish. By
> threatening a government default, they forced an agreement, negotiated
> by Speaker John Boehner, that cut $2.3 trillion from the budget over a
> decade without a dime of new taxes. That includes more than $800
> billion cut from nondefense discretionary spending, in vital areas
> like education, housing assistance, transportation, public health and
> veterans benefits.
>
> For fiscal year 2013, the agreement set a discretionary spending level
> of $1.047 trillion. Though far too low, that level at least let
> appropriators in both the House and Senate know how much they had to
> spend, and House Republicans crowed about it at the time. "The Budget
> Control Act represents a victory for those committed to controlling
> government spending and growing our economy," said Representative Paul
> Ryan, the chairman of the House Budget Committee. Now members of the
> Republican Study Committee, the most right-wing members of the House,
> want to bring the 2013 level down to $931 billion, an unimaginable 11
> percent cut in a single year. House officials say Mr. Ryan's committee
> is unlikely to cut that much but could bring 2013 spending down to
> $1.028 trillion.
>
> That $19 billion cut, on top of the ones already agreed to, could have
> terrible consequences. Assuming it was applied evenly to all
> nondefense programs, it would mean that 50,000 children would lose
> access to Head Start; 20,000 families would lose child-care slots; and
> 10,500 teachers and their aides would lose their jobs.
>
> With the Senate sticking to the agreed-upon spending limit, a lower
> House number could lead to a clash between the chambers that raises
> the prospect of another government shutdown. Democrats say they are
> furious that the agreement could be undercut. "If House Republicans
> walk away from the agreement their own speaker made less than a year
> ago, then they will show that a deal with them isn't worth the paper
> it's printed on," said Senator Patty Murray, who led the Democrats on
> the budget "supercommittee" last year. If Mr. Boehner is to retain any
> credibility as a leader of the House and a responsible lawmaker, he
> needs to extinguish this rebellion and make it clear that a deal is a
> deal.
>
> More:http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/10/opinion/a-breach-of-trust.html?ref=...
> --
> Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
> Have a great day,
> Tommy
>
> --
> Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
> Have a great day,
> Tommy

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