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2011 U.S. Budget Cut in Perspective
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<blockquote data-quote="Charlie Zureki" data-source="post: 33871" data-attributes="member: 153"><p>Re: 2011 U.S. Budget Cut in Perspective</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> I agree...</p><p> The problem with attaining honest politicians that vote the choices of their constituents is that:</p><p></p><p> These Bills are too long, and include too many other added nonsense articles. (The Politicians don't read the Bills they're voting on)</p><p> Their next term is too dependent on Corporate and Special Interest Campaign contributions. Corporations should NOT have a vote... Screw the Supreme Court. It is "by the People, for the People"...not,..... for Corporate interests.</p><p> The Political parties spend too much time posture-ing and Marketing for their next Candidates for the next Elections </p><p> The terms of office need to be lengthed to six years for both the House and the Senate.</p><p> There should be dollar limits to Campaign spending. </p><p></p><p> Hammer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlie Zureki, post: 33871, member: 153"] Re: 2011 U.S. Budget Cut in Perspective I agree... The problem with attaining honest politicians that vote the choices of their constituents is that: These Bills are too long, and include too many other added nonsense articles. (The Politicians don't read the Bills they're voting on) Their next term is too dependent on Corporate and Special Interest Campaign contributions. Corporations should NOT have a vote... Screw the Supreme Court. It is "by the People, for the People"...not,..... for Corporate interests. The Political parties spend too much time posture-ing and Marketing for their next Candidates for the next Elections The terms of office need to be lengthed to six years for both the House and the Senate. There should be dollar limits to Campaign spending. Hammer [/QUOTE]
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