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red states rule
05-26-2010, 06:27 PM
Well, the beat goes on. Is has to be a combination of arrogance, and greed that is driving Dems (and some RINO's) to keep the doors to the US Treasury wide open


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As the national debt clock ticked past the ignominious $13 trillion mark overnight, Congress pressed to pass a host of supplemental spending bills to, among other things, fund the continuing wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, ramp up security on the U.S.-Mexico border and prevent teacher layoffs.

Taken together, the Democratic-led U.S. Congress is trying to find a way to pass about $300 billion more in unfunded spending before Memorial Day -- a spending spree that rivals anything drunken sailors have been accused of.

The debt-fueled spending would only add to the $13 trillion national debt, which breaks down to $42,000 for the average American.

The spending spree comes three months after President Obama lifted the cap on the amount of money the U.S. can borrow from $12.4 trillion to $14.3 trillion to keep the nation from going into default.

But another intervention may be needed since the administration has projected a $1.56 trillion deficit for the budget year ending Sept. 30 -- a figure likely to grow in the wake of the current spending spree.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/05/26/despite-soaring-national-debt-congress-goes-spending-spree/

PostmodernProphet
05-26-2010, 08:05 PM
But another intervention may be needed since the administration has projected a $1.56 trillion deficit for the budget year ending Sept. 30 -- a figure likely to grow in the wake of the current spending spree.

lords, that would certainly do them in.....they made a fuss about needing a bigger cap so they wouldn't have to ask for one right around the election......if they have to ask for one anyway there is no way it won't cut their feet out from under them in November....

red states rule
05-26-2010, 08:23 PM
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