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Republicans Support Welfare for the Rich
Senate Passes $2.36 Trillion Budget
By ALAN FRAM, AP WASHINGTON (March 12) - Republicans pushed a $2.36 trillion budget through the Senate early Friday, a package allowing lower spending and smaller tax cuts than President Bush wants and trimming record deficits faster than he proposed. The plan largely follows the fiscal outline Bush sent lawmakers last month. Even so, its leaner approach reflects an election-year discomfort that conservative and moderate Republicans have expressed with red ink approaching a half-trillion dollars. The measure was approved 51-45 after Republicans fought off a mountain of Democratic amendments. Many would have trimmed tax cuts on the richest Americans and shifted the money to health care, schools, firefighters or other popular programs. Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL Louisville, KY R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K, DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76 (remove "nojunk" to reply) |
"Michael Bryant" wrote in message ... Senate Passes $2.36 Trillion Budget By ALAN FRAM, AP In other words, lots and lots and lots of people who don't qualify as rich get to keep more of their own money, instead of tossing it down the federal black hole. Amazing that some people actually try to spin that as a -bad- idea. |
Democrats support Robin Hood economics.
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Just More " Screw Your Neighbor " politics from the Republicans..
Heck, Republicans dont even NEED working Class Americans, they can just Fire them, Offshore the U.S. Jobs Then pocket the difference.. Palaces & Shanty towns " The American Way " ( Paid for by the committee of Exceptionally White Rich Men for GW Bush ) Senate Passes $2.36 Trillion Budget By ALAN FRAM, AP WASHINGTON (March 12) - Republicans pushed a $2.36 trillion budget through SNIP approved 51-45 after Republicans fought off a mountain of Democratic amendments. Many would have trimmed tax cuts on the richest Americans and shifted the money to health care, schools, firefighters or other popular programs. |
So, your not a Republican???
Did you vote the other day? Michael Bryant wrote: Senate Passes $2.36 Trillion Budget By ALAN FRAM, AP WASHINGTON (March 12) - Republicans pushed a $2.36 trillion budget through the Senate early Friday, a package allowing lower spending and smaller tax cuts than President Bush wants and trimming record deficits faster than he proposed. The plan largely follows the fiscal outline Bush sent lawmakers last month. Even so, its leaner approach reflects an election-year discomfort that conservative and moderate Republicans have expressed with red ink approaching a half-trillion dollars. The measure was approved 51-45 after Republicans fought off a mountain of Democratic amendments. Many would have trimmed tax cuts on the richest Americans and shifted the money to health care, schools, firefighters or other popular programs. Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL Louisville, KY R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K, DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76 (remove "nojunk" to reply) |
"Chandler7600" wrote in message ... Just More " Screw Your Neighbor " politics from the Republicans.. My neighbors are getting some nice refund checks about now courtesy of the Republicans. But if you consider that a "screwing," I guess that's your choice. |
How much longer will those refunds keep on coming especially when these
people lose their jobs to overseas and then dont have **** to pay for and that includes taxes. I guess you dont have a tax base when you dont have the economy to support it. What part of that dont ya understand "T. Early" wrote in message ... "Chandler7600" wrote in message ... Just More " Screw Your Neighbor " politics from the Republicans.. My neighbors are getting some nice refund checks about now courtesy of the Republicans. But if you consider that a "screwing," I guess that's your choice. |
"T. Early" wrote:
"Chandler7600" wrote in message ... Just More " Screw Your Neighbor " politics from the Republicans.. My neighbors are getting some nice refund checks about now courtesy of the Republicans. But if you consider that a "screwing," I guess that's your choice. A very shortsighted view. Let us know how you feel when your local taxes go up, to pay for all the services which no longer receive adequate federal funding. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
" wrote in message ... "T. Early" wrote: "Chandler7600" wrote in message ... Just More " Screw Your Neighbor " politics from the Republicans.. My neighbors are getting some nice refund checks about now courtesy of the Republicans. But if you consider that a "screwing," I guess that's your choice. A very shortsighted view. Let us know how you feel when your local taxes go up, to pay for all the services which no longer receive adequate federal funding. If you consider it "shortsighted" to want once to have more control over your own money in the face of generations of consistent tax hikes, then my view is "shortsighted." If you consider the perspective that the private sector (i.e., the taxpayer) is much better at allocating capital than the public sector (which wastes gobs of it on the way to it's intended "destination"), then my view is "shortsighted." And BTW, your premise is a straw horse. A rise in local taxes is -not- the inevitable consequence of either federal tax cuts or reduced federal funding. The original post was about being "screwed." The only people I know who have been screwed consistently are working stiffs who formerly labored until about May 11 every year to pay their tax bill to feed the bureaucracies, including numerous "services" dreamed up in the public sector that they neither want nor need. |
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It really gives you an insight into the mindset of liberals when "welfare
for the rich" actually means letting them keep more of their own hard-earned money. -- Stinger "RCM" wrote in message ... How much longer will those refunds keep on coming especially when these people lose their jobs to overseas and then dont have **** to pay for and that includes taxes. I guess you dont have a tax base when you dont have the economy to support it. What part of that dont ya understand "T. Early" wrote in message ... "Chandler7600" wrote in message ... Just More " Screw Your Neighbor " politics from the Republicans.. My neighbors are getting some nice refund checks about now courtesy of the Republicans. But if you consider that a "screwing," I guess that's your choice. |
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Michael Bryant wrote: I was a registered Republican when I lived in Utah. Only made sense. For all intents, there was no Democratic Party in Utah. So you were 'faking it', hoping somehow to fit in? I'm back in KY and I'm doing everything I can do to stop a Bush reelection. We're they out of 'KY' in Utah? |
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Michael Bryant wrote: From: Burr Have a happy, tell Steve you didn't mean all those things you said about his great aunt. oooo, thanks for that image: A snarling 80-year old hag spitting out obscenities and mindlessly repeating the same juvenile insults out over and over. I made need to seek drugs just to deal with that image.... You've used drugs in the past to deal with a lot of images have you not? I'm glad that you've now 'made need' to use drugs today. |
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ROTFLMAO
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Michael Bryant wrote: Yes, the image of your Great-Aunt would push anyone to drugs.... Especially you? So precariously close to the edge today? |
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Michael Bryant wrote: From: N8KDV Yes, the image of your Great-Aunt would push anyone to drugs.... Especially you? So precariously close to the edge today? To clearly repeat: YES, the image of you as an 80-year woman makes me want to seek out whatever pharmacological tool that will cleanse that image from my mind. No court in the world would hold me guilty for trying to evade that nightmare. Load the bong Fat Boy!!!! |
Ha, say Mike, what's a "lobotomy"?
Burr Michael Bryant wrote: From: N8KDV Yes, the image of your Great-Aunt would push anyone to drugs.... Especially you? So precariously close to the edge today? To clearly repeat: YES, the image of you as an 80-year woman makes me want to seek out whatever pharmacological tool that will cleanse that image from my mind. No court in the world would hold me guilty for trying to evade that nightmare. Do you want to repeat the same question, again? That lobotomy seems to be catching up with your excess brain capacity, this morning... Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL Louisville, KY R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K, DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76 (remove "nojunk" to reply) |
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On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 00:29:49 -0500, "
wrote: "T. Early" wrote: "Chandler7600" wrote in message ... Just More " Screw Your Neighbor " politics from the Republicans.. My neighbors are getting some nice refund checks about now courtesy of the Republicans. But if you consider that a "screwing," I guess that's your choice. A very shortsighted view. Let us know how you feel when your local taxes go up, to pay for all the services which no longer receive adequate federal funding. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- And don't forget those programs such as "save the whales", and the "united negro college fund" and the many others that are absolutely useless. Progams which get federal funding. Tracy |
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On 13 Mar 2004 16:21:18 GMT, ocom (Michael Bryant)
wrote: From: Tracy Fart And don't forget those programs such as "save the whales", and the "united negro college fund" and the many others that are absolutely useless. Progams which get federal funding. Hey, Fart! Why don't you tell us exactly how many Federal tax dollars subsidize either Save the Whales or UNCF? As usual, you don't know crap. Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL Louisville, KY R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K, DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76 (remove "nojunk" to reply) See you are a product of that program. The government saved you! You aren't in jail are you? Trying to sell drugs to our kids! They should have put you under the jail! Tracy |
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On 13 Mar 2004 16:38:19 GMT, ocom (Michael Bryant)
wrote: From: Tracy Fart See you are a product of that program. The government saved you! You aren't in jail are you? Trying to sell drugs to our kids! They should have put you under the jail! Hey Fart! Do you even have a high school diploma? Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL Louisville, KY R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K, DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76 (remove "nojunk" to reply) I'm for ya Mikey! Tracy |
= = = "Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote in message
= = = link.net... "RHF" wrote I Will GLADLY Pay to have All of those Things Done here in OK-Land, Cali-4-Ni-A - Where I Do Live and Pay Taxes. RHF, Adapting your argument to *my* locale, I don't want *my* federally - taxed dollars going for road projects in North Dakota (one of the biggest recipients of Fed. tax dollars). 73, Steve Lawrence Burnsville, MN SMHL, Before President Clinton, the State of Cali-4-Ni-A used to get $1.08 in Federal Spending for every $1.00 Paid in Federal Taxes. Under President Clinton, the State of Cali-4-Ni-A ended up getting ONLY $0.88 in Federal Spending for every $1.00 Paid in Federal Taxes. Basically a 20% Decrease in the State of Cali-4-Ni-A's Federal Spending when the Federal Budget was getting larger during the Clinton Administration. Cali-4-Ni-A's Democrats - Should Be As MADD As Hell At Bill Clinton. TODAY under President Bush, the State of Cali-4-Ni-A is getting $0.89 in Federal Spending for every $1.00 Paid in Federal Taxes. NOT a Real Improvement - But at least it is not going down for now. ~ RHF .. |
Ah, but it's going to get better soon.
Two words: Republican governor. -- Stinger "RHF" wrote in message om... = = = "Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote in message = = = link.net... "RHF" wrote I Will GLADLY Pay to have All of those Things Done here in OK-Land, Cali-4-Ni-A - Where I Do Live and Pay Taxes. RHF, Adapting your argument to *my* locale, I don't want *my* federally - taxed dollars going for road projects in North Dakota (one of the biggest recipients of Fed. tax dollars). 73, Steve Lawrence Burnsville, MN SMHL, Before President Clinton, the State of Cali-4-Ni-A used to get $1.08 in Federal Spending for every $1.00 Paid in Federal Taxes. Under President Clinton, the State of Cali-4-Ni-A ended up getting ONLY $0.88 in Federal Spending for every $1.00 Paid in Federal Taxes. Basically a 20% Decrease in the State of Cali-4-Ni-A's Federal Spending when the Federal Budget was getting larger during the Clinton Administration. Cali-4-Ni-A's Democrats - Should Be As MADD As Hell At Bill Clinton. TODAY under President Bush, the State of Cali-4-Ni-A is getting $0.89 in Federal Spending for every $1.00 Paid in Federal Taxes. NOT a Real Improvement - But at least it is not going down for now. ~ RHF . |
Please explain how "offshoring" is a Republican thing? You may want to get a
Economics 101 book. "Chandler7600" wrote in message ... Just More " Screw Your Neighbor " politics from the Republicans.. Heck, Republicans dont even NEED working Class Americans, they can just Fire them, Offshore the U.S. Jobs Then pocket the difference.. Palaces & Shanty towns " The American Way " ( Paid for by the committee of Exceptionally White Rich Men for GW Bush ) Senate Passes $2.36 Trillion Budget By ALAN FRAM, AP WASHINGTON (March 12) - Republicans pushed a $2.36 trillion budget through SNIP approved 51-45 after Republicans fought off a mountain of Democratic amendments. Many would have trimmed tax cuts on the richest Americans and shifted the money to health care, schools, firefighters or other popular programs. |
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