Thursday, May 23, 2013

What Happened to Reducing the Size of the Federal Government?

    The Washington Times says that Conservative Republicans will demand Congress produce a budget that balances in 10 years in exchange for agreeing to raise the federal debt limit,
    This means that for each of the next 10 years the federal government will be able to spend more than it collects in taxes, thus each year seeing that the federal debt rises.
    What happened to our program to reduce the size of the federal government, which would automatically reduce expenses? We had a good start with the sequester. Do we now going to throw that out and engage in our continued spending spree, which each year makes the federal government larger and more powerful?
    What can we do to stop this and return to our original objective of reducing the size of federal government?
Do we need to each election year vote in new Congressional people to replace incumbents, who are obviously on the wrong track?

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