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I don't know. I'll ask and get back to ya, Keith. :)
No!!!! They never had from the beginning of his administration to the present. He, or they feel that socialism is the way to go. Spend to keep everything going. No sight in view. Probably because he sees Europe being socialistic and thinks it's working. Guess what, it's not working in Europe and the governments are finding it out.
If you talk to anyone who left any of the European countries they'll tell you they have high taxes, high restrictions, less freedoms then we have. Most of the people are content with what they have, actually it's not much when compared to us. We are rapidly loosing it. Loosing it through higher taxes, next year, less jobs, higher prices, and more government jobs. Who pays for all of that........ "WE THE PEOPLE". The government workers are the least productive, highest paid employees on an average than any publicly employed person. There is waist waist and more waist from government employees than any other job. The government doesn't care, it seems, because we the people will pay their salaries, regardless what their production is. We should write into the constitution that every government employee, including the elected officials, get paid according to what they produce. It should be on the bases of what was the product gotten that benefited all concern. If not much, no much pay should to paid out.
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