Fiscal Responsibility

March 8 2008No Commented

Categorized Under: Politics

I do not own a credit card. I am against them. If I can not buy something then I can not afford it. The American Federal Imposition should take this stance. Lyndon B. Johnson saw plenty of changes he wanted to make that were mostly changes that aided a failing lower class to be more secluded by building highways and expressways to cater to the suburbs but bypass the inner city. This secluded a whole section of people who were already failing financially in society. This is also the man who created massive social reform to “help” the poor. All of this was done with money that did not exist.

His answer was to print more money to fund his war “Viet Nam” and to fund his social reforms. This was done with the Federal Reserve. What happens if citizens needed different health care or housing and they decided to print up more money for it? There was nothing to back this money, no work, no sweat, no gold. It was empty. If you get a chance I strongly suggest taking a look at this video and this video. I’m sorry there is not 30 second version, but I expect my readers to be of a higher caliber of citizen than those that want to just see Obama Girl telling them how to vote.

The Democrats want to spend more on socialist programs. I am opposed to socialism. I feel that there are places and needs for some of the things they want, but it should not be from the federal government. They can not afford this. The Republicans want to spend more on war and all these foreign welfare programs. This money just isn’t there. Yes it would be good for me to spend money on more things that I want to do, but without the money to do so how can I? What makes the Federal Imposition any different?

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