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I Believe We Have A Serious Problem With Our Congress

Stop now if you don't want to read a political rant.

I have a serious problem with the economic machine that is our two-party congress. Every few terms we switch between the Dems and the Repubs having control and favor.

When the Dems are in power, they tend to increase government spending and increase taxes in order to pay for it. When the Repubs are in power, they tend to lower taxes, but they fail to also lower government spending, so we're forced to borrow money to make ends meet. They'll supposedly try to cut the budget, but they'll always fail, knowing that even if it is the right move, it would make them unfavorable amongst the people who are in the receiving end of government spending.

After a few of these cycles, a pattern will emerge. Taxes will merely oscillate in a bearable range, but government spending will always increase, and as a result we'll always end up with more debt and a big deficit in the budget. Every time that the government borrows money to pay for the deficit, we get inflation, which ends up causing wages to effectively drop across the board and puts us in an even worse spot than we would be had we just increased taxes.

When will someone say enough is enough? Will we ever cut spending? This nonsense wasn't possible until the government decided to stop tying our currency to gold.

/rant
MasterLee · 56-60, M
We need to eliminate entitlements
@MasterLee no, you didn't, but if you ever mention it in a real life crowd, watch how they react. "We need to get rid of food stamps... Don't touch social security!"
MasterLee · 56-60, M
@PrivateHell Which is why we are in the red
Invisible · 26-30, M
@PrivateHell Marxism is a disease, and once you've got it, it's hard to get well again
katielass · F
It won't change until enough people get fed up and remember they work for us, we don't work for them. A few years ago a survey was taken of congress and it was shocking that over 90% had the effing gall to say our money BELONGS to the government. Uh, no, it doesn't.
katielass · F
@Invisible I'm not disagreeing with you but once something has started it's almost impossible to reverse it. The overwhelming majority would not see taking entitlements away as the solution, they're too soft hearted. People are going to have to lose everything before they decide to start paying attention to the constitution.
Invisible · 26-30, M
@katielass Sad but true
katielass · F
@Invisible It is sad. I'm older so I'll probably die before things get too bad but you are young. It's people like you I'm concerned about. You aren't one of the zombies who can't think for himself. And that is going to make it very difficult for you. If anyone thinks the fall of our educational system is an accident they'd better reconsider. It's no accident. Someone wants an idiot population, so much easier to control and enslave.
SlaveEt · 36-40, F
I agree, we need to find a way to reign in the government and give the power back to the states and therefore the people.

Your post lets me know that not all we millennial types are as entitled, selfish and disconnected from reality as they'd have us believe. With the media and the people I talk to I was beginning to wonder if they weren't right. lol
@SlaveEt we have away. It's called the tenth Amendment. The problem is very few people even know (or care) what it is anymore. The government only has the powers and rights we allow it to have.
Invisible · 26-30, M
@PrivateHell The actual language and intentions of the constitution are irrelevant so long as the highest court in the land can "interpret" it however they please
@Invisible though I agree with you in the way our government treats the Constitution (and how some view it now), it's not irrelevant to me, and a lot of people like me. We need to remind them of who works for whom.
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Invisible · 26-30, M
@imLobo Sadly, most Republicans in congress are also Keynesians.
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monster007 · 46-50, F
hmmm... and where exactly government is borrowing money?.... huh Rockefellers or Rotschilds or some other illuminaties.. thats why kennedy was assassinated because he wanted to print his own $... but then who would make extra interest on government's borrowing?....
Invisible · 26-30, M
@monster007 They sell bonds to the federal reserve, which pays them in Monopoly money.
MasterLee · 56-60, M
@monster007 Not how it works
It won't end, until we can reduce the size of government and return to a physical valuation of our currency (Like gold for instance)

 
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