This is why our country is broke

Tony Shelton

BS Detector, Esquire
Here's a story about the homeless in Boston. Taxpayers are providing hotel rooms for them. I understand compassion for people who have lost their jobs, but one of the requirements is that you can't own a car. How can you get a job without a car.

Also the program costs $2,770 per month per family. I looked it up and for that amount each and every family could get a large home in Boston that is valued higher than the median home cost.

What kind of psychos have we elected who spend taxpayer money like that?

http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2009/09/16/homeless_families_use_of_motels_on_the_rise/
 
That is really wrong on so many levels.

Why can they do that and why isn't the taxpayers having fits and causing riots, that is only adding more burden to the people paying the taxes.

I can understand helping some here and there but come on.
 
To Our Congress:








The U.S. Postal Service was established in 1775 - you have had 234 years to
get it right; it is broke.




Social Security was established in 1935 - you have had 74 years to get it
right; it is broke.












Fannie Mae was established in 1938 - you have had 71 years to get it right;
it is broke.








The "War on Poverty" started in 1964 - you have had 45 years to get it
right; $1 trillion of our money is confiscated each year and transferred to
"the poor"; it hasn't worked and our entire country is broke.








Medicare and Medicaid were established in 1965 - you've had 44 years to get
it right; they are broke.








Freddie Mac was established in 1970 - you have had 39 years to get it right;
it is broke.








Trillions of dollars were spent in the massive political payoffs called
TARP, the "Stimulus," the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2009... none show
any signs of working, although ACORN appears to have found it's "new bitch":
the American taxpayer.


And finally, to set a new record:








"Cash for Clunkers" was established in 2009 and went broke in 2009! It took
cars (that were the best some people could afford) and replaced them with
high-priced and less-affordable cars, mostly Japanese. A good percentage of
the profits went out of the country. And the American taxpayers take the hit
for Congress' generosity in burning three billion more of our dollars on
failed experiments.








So with a perfect 100% failure rate and a record that proves that "services"
you shove down our throats are failing faster and faster, you want Americans
to believe you can be trusted with a government-run health care system?






20% of our entire economy?






With all due respect,






Are you all crazy?
 
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