Thursday, March 22, 2018

The day the Republican Party died




With the budget presented by the two swamp masters, Rep. Ryan and Sen. McConnell, expected to be voted on this week, we will see the end to the Republican Party as we know it.  This budget bill is the biggest lie perpetrated upon the American people.  All both party members of congress mentioned is the great money being given to the military that had been cut for most of the Obama administration.  However, no members of congress, except the Freedom Caucus, discusses the massive other spending items.  The military will receive $700 Billion, but nobody mentions the other $3.6 Trillion that we cannot afford.  Who are we going to borrow the money from, China?  We cannot afford this budget bill.  The Republican Party, the so called party of fiscal restraints are now bigger spenders then the Democratic Party.



How bad is this budget you may ask?  Well, when Sen. Schumer and Rep Pelosi have nothing but praise for this budget, you can rest assured it is not good for the American people, but will be for the Democratic Party.   It is amazing what members of congress will do with other people’s money just to help in their election bid in November.  Our $21 Trillion deficit does not mean a thing and this budget is going to raise that to $22 Trillion.



When the democrats were in control of Congress they did not relinquish anything to the republicans in the form of spending programs and they did not care if the government was shut down.  The republicans are so worried about getting elected that they are afraid to do anything that would control spending since the democrats will pounce on that and call the republicans’ irresponsible, anti-American, anti-poor, anti-seniors, racist, homophobic and alike. 



Gee, wouldn’t it be nice if the republicans had a backbone and stood up for the people and not themselves.  Wishful thinking, I know, but I guess we can dream.  There is no penalty for that at this time, unless that is in this budget.  Since nobody has read the budget, who knows.


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