Saturday, May 18, 2013

WHEN IS CONGRESS GOING TO TAKE THEIR PAY CUT?

While Congressional members discuss cutting like everything under the sun (THAT DOESN'T AFFECT THEM), pray tell me when are they going to take their pay cut. They sit looking pretty looking to make cuts "across the board", well, except for milary spending, cuts to the state department, cuts to their bosses (not the American people now), the corporatists whose pockets these legislators are in being puppets to satisfy their corporate greed in getting such things like tax breaks, and giant loopholes where opponents of these sweet deals in Washington seem unable to close but the gaps appear to be widening. Result from these unfairness by these "crooked" politician is nothing but a reverse roninhood scheme fleecing from the havenots, hardworking americans, to the haves, whose unspoken slogan is GREED IS GOOD and more greed is better. What say you is best? I say ENOUGH! What do you say and do people? Cuts are even to be made to the farm bill. Congress just passed this pass week, or should I say the Republican House who hold the majority there, just passed a bill to reduce benefits that go nutritional program like WIC, EBT/SNAP. I suppose this is okay while request for stepped up funding for military be approved?! Military contractors I think are salivating at the thought of US increased involvement in the middle east like Syria, Iran, and the continued upheaval between Israel and the Palestinians, the instabilities in places like Libya, Egypt, and sporadic places in northern Africa as they see the profitability continued and ongoing in areas it already is and the viability of profit from instability in the horizon in other areas in the world where the US may get engaged in. When does it all end?  It seem a neverending story as one international warring situation ends, another spring up. Back to the cuts; will Congress be the first to "step up to the plate" first for their serving of cuts. I would like to hold my breathe for that.

http://crooksandliars.com/john-amato/wealth-gap-widens-top-1-keep-getting-ri

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