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Investment? Oh yeah, investment means taxed spending.
So, the benevolent King Obama is going to spend another 15 billion that we don't have on a worthy cause. Worthy or not we don't have the money. When will our leaders figure out and be able to live by the motto: "We can't afford it!"
Tax the rich, until there are no rich no more....thus eliminating any chance at all that you can leave anything to your children, and forget ever getting rich yourself.
More greed for more entitlements! Who will pay for this greed? Our grandchildren and generation after! America is in trouble.
"More greed for more entitlements!" It was conservatives believing war was an entitlement that could be fought with borrowed Chinese money that started the ball rolling toward the edge and off into a new depression.
Which is more Christian, fighting unprovoked war or feeding people? In Utah, the answer is war.
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