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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 136957" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>I'd appreciate it if you would educate us on all these accomplishments and the specifics of each as to the positive impact on society, the cost per taxpayer and specifically the amount of growth in number of new employees to the size of federal gov't to accomplish this task and a timeframe as to when the goal of the legislation will be met. The republicans have grown gov't at an unbelievable rate that made the Clinton years growth rate look stanch conservative. To add insult, much of this unneeded growth made the unbalanced budget even worse and piled onto an ever growing federal gov't debt proving the fiscal talk of the republicans and the Bush adminstration as nothing but hollow spin. I've heard democrats over the last couple of years attempt to address this concern so I'm certain based on their fiscal responsible nature that all programs will be cost effective, goal accomplishing that needs no pepetual bureaucracy and most important not a burden on national debt, pressure on an already grossly unbalanced budget and more so, a burden especially on lower middle class taxpayers who many pundits of both right and left say are taking it on the chin as the middle class is getting squeezed out.</p><p></p><p>To help you in your efforts I've included the link to the Library of Congress to accelerate your search efforts in order to link legislation and recordings in the Federal Register of all these wonderful accomplishments as I'd like to see the specific bills and recording of delegations of authority to the executive branch that oversees the bureaucratic operations that control federal programs. </p><p></p><p>Looking so forward to hear of these great things after watching the republicans do so little to really get much done that does benefit the country in the longterm.</p><p></p><p>BTW CTOTH, Nice post! Let's hope more and more folks start waking to the same conclusion as this will result in better results come election time. </p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/group1/thumbup1.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbup1:" title="Thumbup1 :thumbup1:" data-shortname=":thumbup1:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 136957, member: 2189"] I'd appreciate it if you would educate us on all these accomplishments and the specifics of each as to the positive impact on society, the cost per taxpayer and specifically the amount of growth in number of new employees to the size of federal gov't to accomplish this task and a timeframe as to when the goal of the legislation will be met. The republicans have grown gov't at an unbelievable rate that made the Clinton years growth rate look stanch conservative. To add insult, much of this unneeded growth made the unbalanced budget even worse and piled onto an ever growing federal gov't debt proving the fiscal talk of the republicans and the Bush adminstration as nothing but hollow spin. I've heard democrats over the last couple of years attempt to address this concern so I'm certain based on their fiscal responsible nature that all programs will be cost effective, goal accomplishing that needs no pepetual bureaucracy and most important not a burden on national debt, pressure on an already grossly unbalanced budget and more so, a burden especially on lower middle class taxpayers who many pundits of both right and left say are taking it on the chin as the middle class is getting squeezed out. To help you in your efforts I've included the link to the Library of Congress to accelerate your search efforts in order to link legislation and recordings in the Federal Register of all these wonderful accomplishments as I'd like to see the specific bills and recording of delegations of authority to the executive branch that oversees the bureaucratic operations that control federal programs. Looking so forward to hear of these great things after watching the republicans do so little to really get much done that does benefit the country in the longterm. BTW CTOTH, Nice post! Let's hope more and more folks start waking to the same conclusion as this will result in better results come election time. :thumbup1: [/QUOTE]
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