House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) issued a statement backing Walker's proposal, saying governors like Walker "are daring to speak the truth about the dire fiscal challenges Americans face at all levels of government, and daring to commit themselves to solutions that will liberate our economy and help put our citizens on a path to prosperity."
It's so strange that the only time that there are dire fiscal challenges is when it's money spent on anyone except parasite high school graduate police, security forces and Military Industrial Complex garbage. There's only challenges when it's something like railroad cars, snow plows, medical care...
Yet the MIC soaks up most of the budget of the United States. And every month since 9/11 has been Christmas for police, firefighters, and the military and their equipment industries as well as banks and car companies, GE and the rest.
Even your new power meter was paid for with a grant.
It's never a dire fiscal challenge when the Brewster Fire Department along with thousands of others are all being handed grants one after the other, the one on 11 February for over $350,000 of unaccounted for money headed to Motorola.
There is no al CIAda in Brewster.
Stop pretending and stop stealing.
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