Sunday, March 24, 2013

Budget Cuts That Are Really Increases

What if you don’t need a new car but you pass a new car showroom and look at some new models?
                       
You look at one for $60,000 that suddenly catches your fancy, and you decide, why not, I’ll buy it.
                       
But you get a twinge of conscience when you look at the payments, and you buy another car in the showroom for only $20,000.
                       
Do you go home to explain your purchase to your spouse and boast;
don’t worry, you just cut the household budget by $40,000. All by
spending $20,000 instead of $60,000, either of which you cannot afford?
                       
Well, that’s how liberal politicians boast about cutting their budgets.Their attempt is to cut the increased spending they can’t afford
                       
Note: Federal budgets are automatically increased by current law every year.(See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments and @BusinesNewshole at Twitter.)

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