Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
So the repubs want to borrow 'n' spend. The dems want to tax 'n' spend. Who represents the people (like me) who want to (A) Not borrow or tax more, and (B) Spend less? Seemingly no one, that's who. No wonder I no longer feel represented by the so-called representatives.
Exactly. I don't wish to keep spending on programs that soak up more and more of our Federal tax dollars - it's about time that the FED take a big heavy sharp axe to alot of the BS they shouldn't be meddling in. Some wish to become "disenfranchised" but I look at this as a challenge. I am doing everything I feel I can at the moment to make sure those who have been elected to represent me know that I am NOT happy with the spending of our Federal gov't. NO ONE can tell me that our gov't NEEDS over 2 TRILLION per year to run this country and yet here we are spending our way well into 2Trillion. It's sickening to think that our gov't needs $7k for each person in America just to run itself for a year.
Someday people will choose to get off their fat american asses and force their gov't to spend less and it'll take people from within each party to make this happen. If you are on the left and really are "concerned" about the spending - your party leaders need to hear about it. Likewise - if you are on the right and wish to see less spending you need to tell your leaders that you are sick of the Fed's free spending attitude. It isn't going to happen by sitting here bitching - it takes real action(sort of like trying to get a job). It may feel good for a minute of so to rant and bitch about your condition but until you actively persue a course of action that may actually help CHANGE the situation - you are just whining like a little b!tc#.
Grassley got an earful from yours truly and I hope that others will follow suit on this spending issue. But it can't just stop with one little letter or email. These politicians need it pounded into their skull because the padding in their wallet seems to have made them dense.
I'm sure some here are just fine with the level of spending and think we just need to tax people more - well that's fine. You can think that way if you wish but I think you are in the minority(atleast here). If people really want to see our gov't become "responsible" with our money we need to be responsible enough to tell them how much money they can spend.
*queues "profit center timeout music*
CkG