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Comments on: Seniors for Sale? The Obama Adminstration's $250 Social-Security Giveaway http://www.centermovement.org/topics-issues/federal-deficit/seniors-for-sale-the-obama-adminstrations-250-social-security-giveaway/ Just another WordPress weblog Wed, 18 Jan 2012 15:48:11 -0500 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.1 hourly 1 By: Tom Ayres http://www.centermovement.org/topics-issues/federal-deficit/seniors-for-sale-the-obama-adminstrations-250-social-security-giveaway/comment-page-1/#comment-26 Tom Ayres Mon, 26 Oct 2009 23:37:06 +0000 http://centermovement.org/uncategorized/seniors-for-sale-the-obama-adminstrations-250-social-security-giveaway/#comment-26 As a 68 year old on Social Security, I couldn't agree more with Adele's comments. This recession is far from over, with more job losses occuring monthly and projected to continue well into 2010. We don't need more "pandering" by our federal government to "special interest groups" as our federal deficit continues ever higher. We do need a much more fiscally responsible federal government that eliminates "earmarks" to buy votes back home and focuses its attention on programs for the good of the country as a whole. They need to spend our federal tax dollars wisely on programs that put the unemployed back to work. Job #1 is getting our economy moving forward, by creating real jobs in the private sector, not more political hand outs to buy votes for next year. As a 68 year old on Social Security, I couldn’t agree more with Adele’s comments. This recession is far from over, with more job losses occuring monthly and projected to continue well into 2010. We don’t need more “pandering” by our federal government to “special interest groups” as our federal deficit continues ever higher. We do need a much more fiscally responsible federal government that eliminates “earmarks” to buy votes back home and focuses its attention on programs for the good of the country as a whole. They need to spend our federal tax dollars wisely on programs that put the unemployed back to work. Job #1 is getting our economy moving forward, by creating real jobs in the private sector, not more political hand outs to buy votes for next year.

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