Evaluation of the policies of George W. Bush and his Republican conservatives on America.
Published on December 22, 2007 By COL Gene In Politics


I have placed my Blogs on JoeUser into a file and in that process looked at many of the comments and complaints about the increased spending, welfare, pork and taxes people posted in response to my Blogs. When I took a look at just what parts of the Federal Budget have increased since 2001, the word that is front and center about all the budget and tax complaints is HYPOCRISY!

The largest increase in our spending since 2001 is not on pork or welfare. It is not on the administrative costs or waist. Below are the things that have increased or that are about to show the largest increase:

Interest on the debt. UP $150 Billion; by 2009 will be up $200 Billion per year.

The Iraq War. Up about $140 Billion and this will end when we end the war.

VA Administration. That budget is up 82% and will spend $700 Billion more.

Military Equipment. Over the next 10 years we will need to spend $200 Billion More.

Our problem is not the increased amount we spend on Medicaid or pork projects. It is not what we spend on education. It is not even all the waist in the various government projects. Every one of the above is the DIRECT result of George W. Bush and the GOP controlled Congress since 2001. All this increased spending is because of the financial and tax policies we have adopted and to fight a war that has not made America any safer from an attack by the radical terrorists who hate us. For all those who hate to pay taxes, you will be happy to know you will be paying far more in taxes for decades to come because of GWB. The legacy of President Bush will be the cost of his policies and will continue long into the future. We are still paying the interest on the added debt Reagan created in the 1980’s.


I would like to propose a tax credit for all those Americans who did not vote for George W. Bush. Let’s say a 10% credit if you did not vote for him in 2000 and a 50% credit if you did not vote for him in 2004. Fair is fair. Why should those of us who did not support Bush and his policies be responsible to pay for them? To pay for the proposed tax credits we should add a surtax on all that voted for Bush since they are responsible for the higher taxes because of electing him president!

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on Dec 22, 2007
You just keep spewing the same tired talking points with new headlines, broken record that you are. That "file" could be condensed to a couple of lines & nothing would be lost.
on Dec 22, 2007
Reply By: DaiwaPosted: Saturday, December 22, 2007You just keep spewing the same tired talking points with new headlines, broken record that you are. That "file" could be condensed to a couple of lines & nothing would be lost.


I hope you will enjoy paying for Bush. I will not!
on Dec 22, 2007
Hypocrisy, Hypocrisy, Hypocrisy


this is gene.


cut spending but lets hand out money for health insurance


cut taxes but raise it on the rich.


what ever else.
on Dec 22, 2007
Over the next 10 years we will need to spend $200 Billion More.


we would have to spend this any ways to upgrade.
on Dec 22, 2007

You completely ignore the fact that 25% of our budget is currently dedicated to welfare (not medicare or social security, just plain old welfare).

That's more than the military or interest on the debt.

on Dec 22, 2007
Reply By: danielostPosted: Saturday, December 22, 2007
Hypocrisy, Hypocrisy, Hypocrisy
this is gene.cut spending but lets hand out money for health insurancecut taxes but raise it on the rich. what ever else.


Balance the Budget by cutting pork, ending the Iraq war, by returning to the tax rates for the wealthy in effect during the 1990's and enforce existing tax laws to increase collections by going after tax cheats.

Simplify the existing tax system and end the special interest tax benefits.

Begin repaying the Debt at a rate of about $300 Billion per year.

Any new spending programs, including health, mortgage help etc MUST be paid for with other cuts or added revenue.
on Dec 22, 2007

...and he continues to ignore that the things he mentions would not actually balance the budget.

How about balance the budget by cutting the welfare (25% of the budget) instead of demanding that I pay more so that the parasite class can keep sucking at the government teet?

 

on Dec 22, 2007
Reply By: DraginolPosted: Saturday, December 22, 2007...and he continues to ignore that the things he mentions would not actually balance the budget.


Let’s take a look:

The tax cuts in 2007 were $250 billion and 70% went to the wealthy. That would add $175 Billion.

Iraq is another $140 Billion.

Pork is about $25 Billion.

We should be able to collect another $200 Billion with better enforcement.

Eliminating the special interest loop holes would provide billions more.


That is about $550 Billion and without the loop holes. We should be able to exceed $600 Billion. That would balance the budget and provide several hundred billion for debt repayment.


on Dec 22, 2007
The tax cuts in 2007 were $250 billion and 70% went to the wealthy. That would add $175 Billion.



the rich pay 80% taxes looks to me like they got shorted.
on Dec 22, 2007
We should be able to collect another $200 Billion with better enforcement.




wishful thinking
on Dec 22, 2007
Eliminating the special interest loop holes would provide billions more.


won't happen. this would affect those setting in those seats in washington.
on Dec 22, 2007
That is about $550 Billion and without the loop holes. We should be able to exceed $600 Billion. That would balance the budget and provide several hundred billion for debt repayment.




see no tax increase.


on Dec 22, 2007
Iraq is another $140 Billion.


this was an unforeseen expense.
on Dec 23, 2007
Reply By: danielostPosted: Saturday, December 22, 2007
Iraq is another $140 Billion.
this was an unforeseen expense.


It was an optional war and in the past when we went to war we passed a tax increase to pay for that added expense. After 5 years of war the expense is not UNFORESEEN!






Reply By: danielostPosted: Saturday, December 22, 2007
We should be able to collect another $200 Billion with better enforcement.
wishful thinking



Not if you have the IRS agents needed to go after people who are not paying their taxes. Many small business owners are getting away with murder!
on Dec 23, 2007
Reply By: danielostPosted: Saturday, December 22, 2007
The tax cuts in 2007 were $250 billion and 70% went to the wealthy. That would add $175 Billion.
the rich pay 80% taxes looks to me like they got shorted.


They are not paying as much as they did in the 1990's. I also do not believe they pay 80% of the taxes. The rich have too many special loop holes to get out of paying taxes. Look at Cheney-- 23% on an income of $1.7Million! POOR BABY! Yes he is OVER taxed- WHAT BS!
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