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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (128)10/20/2005 7:45:59 AM
From: haqihana  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 817
 
Peter, Unless some drastic changes are made, you are correct. The spending bills you mention are costly, but at least accomplish something. The real drain on the treasury, is all the foreign aid, we give to even our enemies, and the huge amount being paid out as welfare, which is being handled by fraudulent officials, and distributed to people that are not really in need. The fraud, graft, and corruption, in government "good deed" funding amounts into the trillions of dollars. The doctors, and all other facets of the medical system are guilty of mass stealing federal money through the Medicare system. I have documented that fact, on several occasions, reported it to the fraud division, and not a damned thing was done.

Just one point of that picture, but I have stood in the grocery store check out many times, and have seen many people using food stamps while they are wearing pounds of gold on their body parts, diamonds that almost blur your eyes, and go out to the parking lot, and drive off in a brand new luxury car. That sucks!!! IMO Bling, bling, should not be paid for by the government.