[StBernard] Hardheaded Americans

Westley Annis westley at da-parish.com
Fri Jul 15 23:21:24 EDT 2011


It appears that Americans are not as sophisticated as the Obama
Administration had hoped. Thank goodness.

Despite the President and his Treasury Secretary constantly threatening us
with the end of the world if we don't all agree that more debt is crucial to
American success..Americans are still against putting the country more in
debt. I guess the American people are just hardheaded.

In Washington they are making this into a very complicated debate. It's
really not. Our unprecedented 14 Trillion dollar debt is endangering not
only our future, but also our present. Everyone talks about how damaging
this debt will be to future generations, and that is true. But it is also
damaging our country right this minute.

There is not a sober person in America who does not realize that excessive
government spending is at the root of our nation's economic problems.

The smart guys in Washington insist that more debt is crucial to our
economic survival. We have to borrow more, because we have borrowed too
much.or something like that. This makes sense only in the 202 area codes.
The rest of America refuses to understand this, thankfully.

Let's be clear, there will never be a time when it is convenient or easy to
curb government spending. That day will never come. And the liberals will
always say that curbing government spending is heartless, cruel, and wrong.

The guys on Wall Street will always say we have to increase the debt
ceiling; there will never be a time when they don't say it is crucial to our
survival.

Republicans in Washington must insist that any bill to increase the debt
ceiling include a Balanced Budget Amendment, caps on spending, and real cuts
in federal spending.

Here in Louisiana, and in most states, we balance our budget every year.
It's not easy, and almost every state has had to make spending cuts. No one
enjoys cutting spending, but it's the only responsible thing to do. Is it
really too much to ask our federal government to balance our country's
budget?

Now is the time.



Sincerely,
Governor Bobby Jindal





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