Spending

October 1, 2008 by admin 

All Americans should have the freedom to determine their own spending priorities.

Tax cuts and spending are not the same. They do not have the same effect on the economy or on the federal budget. Tax cuts allow American workers, families, business owners, and investors to keep more of their own money. New spending requires the government to take control of a bigger slice of the economy. We recognize the problem is not that the American people are taxed too little, but that the federal government spends too much. To ensure that the federal government respects the burdens on taxpayers and spends only as much as is necessary to accomplish our common goals, we support extending the pay-as-you-go requirement for mandatory spending only.

Given the liberals frequent mention of the $4 trillion national debt, it seems gravely irresponsible to propose billions and billions of dollars in NEW spending, on top of our already rapidly growing entitlement commitments. What is perhaps most unbelievable, is that liberals seem to think the American people will believe that they can pay for all new spending, pay for existing entitlement increases and balance the budget simply by increasing taxes slightly on the “very rich”.

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