Comments on: Senate panel OKs $49 billion energy 'stimulus' plan
The Senate Appropriations Committee, over Republican objections that not one hearing had been held on the measure, approves a $365 billion spending bill.
The Senate Appropriations Committee, over Republican objections that not one hearing had been held on the measure, approves a $365 billion spending bill.
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Hope they don't spend this country into bankruptcy. But hey they don't care, they have their millions stashed away.
Good for you.
It happened when we went from Bush to Clinton, Clinton to Bush, and now Bush to Obama. This isn't likely to change any time soon.
Now with all that said, I don't like giving out all this money without any sort of monitoring, responsibility to report what you're doing with it, or any accountability either.
# $5 billion for health information technology.
That right there is just one more step till everyone's medical records are digital. Then guess what? Socialist Health Care. One of the last things we need.
How about instead of wasting 825 billion dollars on things that will barely move the economy, we give all TAXPAYING citizens $6700. That would stimulate the economy far far more. Would democrats ever consider that? Never. They are for big government and spending and always have and will be. I hope the Republicans fillabuster this in the Senate.
Anyone who supports this so-called "stimulus" package has not even remotely looked at what it will do or researched it. They are just listening to the news and going off what Obama and the democrats want them to hear. You cannot spend your way out of this recession.
And with govt, they'll just talk about it for years and do nothing. Can't afford to do nothing at the moment. Got to at least try. And giving the public $7,000 would not solve your problem because the average american has absolutely no concept of money management. They will run up $10,000 in debt with the $7,000 and then we're back to square one but worse. And those who do have money management skills will be cautious and keep the money tucked away which won't do a thing to stimulate the economy. In this climate, people won't make large purchases or go on vacations. If they buy anything it will be minimal. Btw, you are using an old argument that has been going around for months with the same calculation error. You cannot give every taxpaying citizen $6700. Its more like $670.
If there are thing that we really need to do to "stimulate" the economy they should be limited to those things that can get into the economy THIS YEAR. I can see some need to go through an accelerated process to get things done soon, but....
Piling on family planning, internet enablement for farmers, and lots of other long-term projects is insane. If it'll impact the economy next year or the year after, then let's take our time and debate it, make sure that it has its controls, etc.
But for some reason, the Democrats think that they have to show up with a big number and ramrod it through the congress quickly. I don't get it, and this kind of waste for a country that is broke bothers me to no end.
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- by Kwasiowusu January 28, 2009 7:53 AM PST
- Like drunken sailors, corrupt Democrats and Comrade Obama freely handing out our tax payer dollars to Obmbi's cronies who donated hundreds of millions to his campaign as reward for paying to get him elected?
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- by renGek January 28, 2009 11:09 AM PST
- But yet I don't hear republicans protest passing bills to give themselves a raise at 2 am in the morning with 'special' and very quiet congressional meetings.
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(11 Comments)America is being put in hock to the tune of Trillions of dollars by a reckless communist in the White house, backed by sleazy nincompoops like Barney Frank in the Congress. Who is going to pay for all this bondoogle?
The Chicago mobsters in the White House are behaving true to form. Al Capone would be most proud