Update; Schumer: House Vote on Payroll Tax Cut is a Test of GOP Leadership




 

Really think about this, the debt-limit is like your credit card max limit, are we to believe that we need to continue borrowing only to give it away to other Countries while paying the excessive interest? Why is it so important to continue borrowing considering we're the Greatest Country on earth? I do however understand the situation our Government has put us in but wouldn't this be a great opportunity to become self-sufficient? Isn't it time to cut frivolous spending, prioritize our debt and begin the transformation of America?

 

                  My Proposal For Budget Plan Talks

 

 

We must understand first and foremost; Government does not create wealth and opportunity, it can only take from the success of others.

 

First take in consideration the following, we come to understand that SPENDING is the number one problem our Government faces, we then agree to cut spending across the board at 10% or so to share the responsibility equally.

 

Secondly, we cut frivolous spending altogether, which is to include the medical benefits to all Government, this is non-negotiable.

 

Lastly, we come to understand that our debt ceiling may have to be raised however, the ability to borrow comes with conditions;

  • One, it is to be limited to a 6 – 12 month window to allow us a cushion to work with if necessary.
  • Two, the money borrowed is to be used for priority spending ONLY which is to take care of immediate needs.

 

This is the starting point to help us move forward and get Our Country back on track…. Then at this point the real transformation can begin.

 

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