Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Lets All Thank Congress for the Spending

As a lifelong conservative I have believed in smaller government and less government spending. Bush became president and had the opportunity to shrink government and reduce spending but didn't. He requested increase in spending and congress allowed as much as they could and now the so called leaders in congress blame Bush for all the spending.

What lies, THEY (congress) control what is spent not the president. Not one president has ever controlled what is spent, only congress (democrat controlled last two years) can spend our money and they spent this country into debt. They ALL (congress) sold out to special interest, and now cry about how the evil republicans put us in so much debt. Get a grip, Democrats sold us out as they have controlled what has been spent for the last two years. Yes Bush requested this and that but congress had the power to stop the spending. Sen. Clinton (D) supported an earmark for a "Woodstock" museum, Sen Stevens (R) supported an earmark for the famous bridge to nowhere. This is just a joke as none of us want our money spent for such nonsense. Our government is supposed to spend our money wisely but that is just a pipe dream.

Americans were to stupid to understand CONGRESS should have been voted out as they have allowed elected presidents to piss (excuse the language) away our money for years. American must wake the hell up and take control of our country again as it is almost to late if it isn't already.

Read the Constitution,
CONGRESS writes the laws and writes the bills that spends our money,
NOT ANY PRESIDENT.
Our next election is two years away and maybe the American people will wake up and vote the bums out. I don't care if they are Democrats or Republicans who waste our money and take our freedoms. Those who do, must go and go before it is too late.

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