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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: New Jersey
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Re: how to balance the budget?
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Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid all need to be cut somehow or were screwed. They are all basically Ponzi schemes that are legal because the government is doing them. All those programs are broke and we can't just keep increasing taxes to pay for all these entitlements. What do you think is happening in Greece and the rest of Europe right now? Defense spending was $782 billion last year, most of that wasn't on the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, but I agree the spending is too high. We have spent about $1 trillion total since 2001 on the wars, not just last year. I'm all for ending the wars as soon as possible, as is everybody, but thats not easy to do. One way to cut this budget though is to get our troops out of all these random countries around the world, like in Europe and Japan. Why can't they protect themselves. And no, the new deal did not take us out of the depression, World War 2 did. Unemployment was over 15% between 1931 and 1940. All that spending did not help the economy. FDR's Treasury Secretary, Henry Morgenthau, Jr. even admitted it didn't work in 1939 when addressing the House Ways and Means Committee: “We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work. And I have just one interest, and if I am wrong…somebody else can have my job. I want to see this country prosperous. I want to see people get a job. I want to see people get enough to eat. We have never made good on our promises…I say after eight years of this administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started…And an enormous debt to boot!”
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The Starter
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Re: how to balance the budget?
Steveo
I wasn't speaking of the Great Depression, I was speaking of the Bush Depression. Greece has nothing to do with America's future. Greece's retirement age is at 51. If we had a retirement age of 51 we would be in their situation too. The defense budget is not how much we spend , it is how much we admit we are spending. Here's the quote: "This is my rifle!" For the 2010 fiscal year, the president's base budget of the Department of Defense rose to $533.8 billion. Adding spending on "overseas contingency operations" brings the sum to $663.8 billion.[1][2] When the budget was signed into law on October 28, 2009, the final size of the Department of Defense's budget was $680 billion, $16 billion more than President Obama had requested.[3][4] An additional $33 billion supplemental bill to support the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan was expected to pass in the spring of 2010, but has been delayed by the House of Representatives after passing the Senate.[5][6] Defense-related expenditures outside of the Department of Defense constitute between $216 billion and $361 billion in additional spending, bringing the total for defense spending to between $880 billion and $1.03 trillion in fiscal year 2010.[7] Here's the link: "This is my gun!" Military budget of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This is for fighting and this is for fun!!!!!
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