autoteach
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I take back whatever I previously said in this thread.
Karson: It seems inevitable that this topic would spin out of control, as there are heated feelings surrounding this subject. No one on this forum or across America wants to see people suffering, losing jobs, houses, etc. But the bottom line is that the federal government spends $1 trillion more per year than it takes in, and spends the majority of it on war, interest on previous debt, and the creation of dependence. There is no doubt that one day soon, the people who work for government will have to be fired - many of them. The tax payers cannot pay for them any more! And the government cannot borrow or print after a certain point to pay for them. They had better prepare to find work from another employer, because there simply will not be enough money to pay them.Karson said:I knew it was only a matter of time before the BS posts started trickling in... ::007::
Just so I understand, you're effectively telling the civilian employees of those agencies you hope they're without a job because they aren't important to "you". Only in a poorly written circular argument?
Shut down some things that will really make a difference! Oooooookkkk!
Seriously: Thank you.Ramseybella said:yes I am a contractor for the DOE (Department Of Energy) cleaning up Nuke waste so your kids don't have to
Your welcome TS!!TwoShots said:Seriously: Thank you.
Fixed it for you. Added some emphasisCheckswrecks said:FOR HEAVENS' SAKE FIRE THEM AT THE NEXT ELECTION!
Midterm elections will be held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014 - hold them accountable with your vote.Ramseybella said:We the people need to hire a bunch of lawyers (Walmart) and Audit the Government and hold the dead beats accountable with their paychecks and pensions.
::008::Karson said:Midterm elections will be held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014 - hold them accountable with your vote.
Perhaps. But I was re-reading an online piece in the New York Times where they interviewed a Dem Senator from Virginia(I believe), where he stated both house and senate Dems tried to thwart this dilemma back in March.RED CAT said:Looking from outside, and getting the goods, seems like the whole problem is the Dems.
This is not about elephant vs donkey at this point. It's about $$$ and power. This issue easily goes beyond Obamacare. Think about it...Senator Tim Kaine, Democrat of Virginia, noted that House and Senate Democrats had been pressing for a conference committee to negotiate a budget for the 2014 fiscal year since March but had been “blocked by Republicans 18 times in the last six months.”