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03-18-2010, 02:26 AM #11
Re: yes your right. it is five years old
Agree, things aren't better. Just wanted to mention the date since I look for homepage articles which need to be recent.
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03-18-2010, 02:32 AM #12
thanks for the heads up
thanks for the heads up. i'm always looking to improve my bed side manners. sincerley. i was serious when i said i was open to suggestions.
a fellow patriot
article five is using news paper articles from 2007 and information from Congress 2008.
but they do provide a solution at http://www.ourcaucus.com
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03-18-2010, 07:45 AM #13
Re: yes your right. it is five years old
Couldn't have said it better myself. And it really gets under my skin, watching it happen, doing what I can with others to try to stop it, and the powers that be instead of applying the brakes, the push the throttle to full. And if there wasn't a floor to stop them, they would break the throttle.
Originally Posted by wayneman
Good vids over at ourcaucus. Watched 'em quite a bit. It's sickening to see, and a good lesson when money is more important. Treason to the country for gain of a lousy buck.

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03-18-2010, 09:29 AM #14Guest
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They may be old but somehow it rings so true...
Hey don't worry Mexico will come to the rescue to help their poor and huddled masses....with their "Austerity Plan"
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/62919Mexico Announces Austerity Plan
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
By Staff, Associated Press
Mexico City (AP) - Mexico's government has announced an austerity plan for trimming general spending $3.2 billion (40.1 billion pesos) over the next three years so it can provide more money for social and infrastructure programs.
The Finance Department says the plan includes a freeze on pay raises this year for high- and mid-ranking civil servants and a reduction in personal expenses.
The government also plans to cut telephone, photocopying and printing usage and water consumption and pledges not to rent or buy new buildings or purchase vehicles in 2010.
The military and some security, educational and health services are exempt from the measures announced Tuesday.
Mexico's economy shrank 6.8 percent last year, hard hit by the U.S. recession.
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