Tuesday, April 5, 2011

BUDGET CRISIS TO END ON APRIL 8 - ONE WAY OR ANOTHER

Making budget cuts on the back of the poor is about as logical as fining people whose checks bounce for insufficiency of funds.  If they have no money, what idiots expect them to pay fines?  Why not have people who cannot pay fines expect to do hours of public service to work it off?  Banks could consider whatever they have to write off in that fashion as their contribution to the society at large.?.Our government is in a rut as many parents are who only know how to discipline their children by depriving them of 'privileges' which they usually stop enforcing anyway.

Today, the Boston Globe has an Editorial that states: 

Yet another case of laying budget crisis at labor’s fee  To read this editorial, click here.

We will know on Friday just what the 'new blood' of representatives who are themselves 'government' will say about the government (that is they) is the problem.  Never did that thought ever strike me as having truth until I began to see who had made it in the elections last November.

With so many people out of work today, it makes me wonder from where the donated millions to Michelle Bachmann's campaign is coming.  The middle class has not been helped by her despite her championing of the Tea Party..  She is against giving but not against taking....ah, but that is for another blog.

Meanwhile,  we will all wait on tenterhooks for the Friday disclosure about whether the government closes down or not.

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