Understanding the federal budget
Bookworm on Apr 29 2009 at 11:23 am | Filed under: Uncategorized
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AWESOME!!
Gotta love this — everyone send it to their e-mail list and let’s make it viral.
I’ve seen nothing makes the whole charade so transparently a fraud!
That little 1 min 30 sec video is the best illustration I have seen yet, of what 100 million dollars means.
Required viewing!
There’s a line from Mark Levin’s new book, “Liberty and Tyranny” on page 7:
[The federal government is] a massive, unaccountable conglomerate: It is the nation’s largest creditor, lender, debtor, employer, consumer, contractor, grantor, property owner, tenant, insurer, health care provider, and pension guarantor.
Even President Reagan was unable to stop the growth in the size of our national government; he merely slowed it down. If conservatives are serious about limited government, we’re probably going to have to come up with a way to slash the size of our national government by at least a third. At Least. It never was done in the entire 20th Century. Will there be a way to accomplish it in the 21st?
PERFECT VISUAL ECONOMICS.
Those pennies reminded me of a virus or an auto immune disease, each one attacking the system, until the system is rendered useless.
Here is a great visual for the current budget.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/posters/b3bf/