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Offline RealConservativePatriot

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Federal Spending
« on: March 12, 2011, 11:10:38 PM »
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/03/03/boehner-dems-ready-deal-spending/

I am glad Speaker Boehner plans to cut spending by $61 billion, but he is still $39 billion below what he said. While I personally applaud him and members of the GOP for these cuts, I wish they would reach their goal of $100 billion and hope they fight to do so.

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Re: Federal Spending
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2011, 11:50:50 PM »
A moot point.

While the Constitution provides that Congress shall have the power to borrow money I do not believe the founders envisioned that we should or would hand over our banking matters, the whole kit & kaboodle to a private foreign bank such as has happened with the "Federal" Reserve Bank.

The Constitution stipulates that Congress shall be the overseer of our money.

Until we end the "Fed" and reassert our sovereignty all of this budgetary mental masturbation only supports the ventriloquist while we, the American people keep taking the big fat  :censored: up the  :censored:.

Get it?

Don't even think of coming back here and telling me otherwise.

This is the big fat ugly rancid gangreeneous elephant in the room that nobody dares talk about.

Witness Utah's recent monetary actions, why do you suppose that is?

P.S. Stop by the "Introductions thread" and say hi.  :)


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Re: Federal Spending
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2011, 01:39:44 PM »
A moot point.

While the Constitution provides that Congress shall have the power to borrow money I do not believe the founders envisioned that we should or would hand over our banking matters, the whole kit & kaboodle to a private foreign bank such as has happened with the "Federal" Reserve Bank.

The Constitution stipulates that Congress shall be the overseer of our money.

Until we end the "Fed" and reassert our sovereignty all of this budgetary mental masturbation only supports the ventriloquist while we, the American people keep taking the big fat  :censored: up the  :censored:.

Get it?

Don't even think of coming back here and telling me otherwise.

This is the big fat ugly rancid gangreeneous elephant in the room that nobody dares talk about.

Witness Utah's recent monetary actions, why do you suppose that is?

P.S. Stop by the "Introductions thread" and say hi.  :)

First off, I will stop by the intro. thread.

Secondly, I respectful disagree with you. I do not see the federal reserve as evil, but I do see congress borrowing and spending too much as evil. We need to cut spending across the board on everything not related to defense and veterans, and not just freeze it. We also need to not re-hire government workers and reform social security. So, I don't blame the federal reserve I blame congress and Obama.