Friday, March 14, 2008

Washington DC: Business as Usual

The Congress has rejected a one-year moratorium on earmark spending - that is, pork-barrel spending (let's call a spade a spade, shall we) - and has also announced their intentions to impose what I believe would be the largest tax increase in US history by not affirming the tax cuts enacted under President Bush.

If you haven't filled out your Form 1040 for 2007 yet, remember these actions with each digit you enter.

Remember that the Congress cares not about your money; they care only for their power.

Remember that the Congress cares not about the constitutionality of the programs they fund; they care only for their power.

Of everybody in America, why is it the Congress that is never asked to do with less?

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