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Obama's $17 Billion Budget Cuts In Context

June 19, 2009 by  

Bob Livingston

is an ultra-conservative American who has been writing a newsletter since 1969. Bob has devoted much of his life to research and the quest for truth on a variety of subjects. Bob specializes in health issues such as nutritional supplements and alternatives to drugs, as well as issues of privacy (both personal and financial), asset protection and the preservation of freedom.

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  • http://none Chuck La Monica

    Can’t hardly wait for November. My fear is we may have already passed the point of no return. If so, we are doomed to socialism for generations, if not forever. I apologize to all for helping vote Obama into office. I really thought this guy was the force for the needed change in Washington. It is remotely possible that all is not lost yet if congress will excersise just a little common sense based on the constitution they all swore to uphold.

  • Donna Sable

    All social security receiptants received a COLA cut for 2010 and 2011. How about congress raising the $100,000 ceiling on collecting social security/ Medicare.

    I, as others, am tired of it being called an entitlement. We are required to pay taxes on that which has already been taxed.

    How about those at the state level who invested the teachers’ pension in Enron be held accountable instead of making the state’s citizens pay for THEIR mistake. When I lost money in the stock market, I didn’t ask anyone to bail me out.

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