Solving problems with money spending -- brainless tactics but proven effective in the US politics (or anywhere in the wide world, to a different degree). Problems with President Obama? His handling of the economy? Disaster management? Social issues? Just bring them money -- do not be so arrogant that we could think out the way to solve the problem.
The US national debts now amount to $15.128 trillion or 99.7% of its GDP. This is bad enough. The US has to rely on China to keep its budgets. When not even the primary balance is kept, the interest payments soar; we are borrowing money to pay for the interests.
And things are not getting any better. The Obama Administration, is set to demand more money on Friday -- huge sums of money of $1.2 trillion. Now the Congress must act before January 14 to stop it.
Can the Congress say just NO to this absurd budget increase? This may be one of the last chance before the election for the lawmakers to regain the trusts from the voters, whose approval rate of the Congress being below 20%.
The bare fact is, nobody agrees with the President's budget. It is not too difficult to look at the figure 97 - 0 to understand where they are. Is it fair to put all the blames on the Congress for the deficits?
The US national debts now amount to $15.128 trillion or 99.7% of its GDP. This is bad enough. The US has to rely on China to keep its budgets. When not even the primary balance is kept, the interest payments soar; we are borrowing money to pay for the interests.
And things are not getting any better. The Obama Administration, is set to demand more money on Friday -- huge sums of money of $1.2 trillion. Now the Congress must act before January 14 to stop it.
Can the Congress say just NO to this absurd budget increase? This may be one of the last chance before the election for the lawmakers to regain the trusts from the voters, whose approval rate of the Congress being below 20%.
The bare fact is, nobody agrees with the President's budget. It is not too difficult to look at the figure 97 - 0 to understand where they are. Is it fair to put all the blames on the Congress for the deficits?