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Should we not cut 61 billion dollars from a budget when we are already spending 24 times that amount when we can't afford it?
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Should we not cut 61 billion dollars from a budget when we are already spending 24 times that amount when we can't afford it?
Should we not cut 61 billion dollars from a budget when we are already spending 24 times that amount when we can't afford it?
Why not just do it all across the board?
We need significant cuts to every program. Eliminate the Unconstitutional and unnecessary programs. Be thriftier and more responsible with the required ones.
We need to do this or we are in serious trouble. Screw the shut down, our nation will destroy itself if we can't control our spending.
Should we not cut 61 billion dollars from a budget when we are already spending 24 times that amount when we can't afford it?
The question is which 61 billion?
GOP makes up a hit list of programs they hate and says cut them to save the budget
Ever hear of compromise?
Why not just do it all across the board?
We need significant cuts to every program. Eliminate the Unconstitutional and unnecessary programs. Be thriftier and more responsible with the required ones.
We need to do this or we are in serious trouble. Screw the shut down, our nation will destroy itself if we can't control our spending.
Not "why exactly" but "who exactly"
I need a Constitutional scholar to advise on how the budget process is supposed to work. Who has more authority, or is it co-equal between the Houses of Congress and the Executive?
IMHO we need to allocate authority, if its 50-50 then split the difference, if one house has more sway, then factor that in and pass the damn Budget.
continuing resolution/continuing appropriations - Legislation in the form of a joint resolution enacted by Congress, when the new fiscal year is about to begin or has begun, to provide budget authority for Federal agencies and programs to continue in operation until the regular appropriations acts are enacted.