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If I was a democrat I'd be pulling my hair out. Any who honestly look at the last four years are left without representation and no one to vote for.
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23 million unemployed
1 out of 6 in poverty
Economy at a complete stall
No budget
16 trillion in debt
No plan to make things better
There is no better reason to try someone different than that outlined above.
WASHINGTON President Obama will unveil a plan on Monday that uses entitlement cuts, tax increases and war savings to reduce the federal deficit by more than $3 trillion over the next 10 years, administration officials said.
On September 19,. 2011, President Obama presented his detailed plan to reduce the federal deficit, and to pay for his jobs creation bill, The American Jobs Act.
Per the President, his deficit reduction plan will achieve "approximately $4.4 trillion in deficit reduction" and pay for "the cost of the American Jobs Act," which is about $447 billion. "This plan cuts $2 in spending for every dollar in new revenues," the President added.
In summary, the President's plan reduces the U.S. deficit with the following federal spending cuts and tax increases, as follows:
Spending cuts in the Budget Control Act (i.e. debt ceiling agreement) - $1.2 trillion
Spending cuts to "mandatory" programs as Medicare and Medicaid - $580 billion
Drawdown of U.S troops in Afghanistan and Iraq - $1.1 trillion
Income tax reform, largely via expiration of Bush tax cuts - $1.5 trillion
Interest savings from paydown of federal debt - $430 billion
Total = $4.81 trillion in planned savings for deficit reduction
If I was a democrat I'd be pulling my hair out. Any who honestly look at the last four years are left without representation and no one to vote for.
23 million unemployed
1 out of 6 in poverty
Economy at a complete stall
No budget
16 trillion in debt
No plan to make things better
There is no better reason to try someone different than that outlined above.
Dunno. I've never once been to their website unless it was through a link supplied by someone on here.23 million unemployed
1 out of 6 in poverty
Economy at a complete stall
No budget
16 trillion in debt
No plan to make things better
There is no better reason to try someone different than that outlined above.
Are those the Heritage Foundation's talking points for Friday?