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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (91329)9/19/2010 5:14:46 PM
From: lorne2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224728
 
ken..." Elway said. "We're certainly seeing people who are frustrated and mad, and tea-party voters. But overall, that is not manifesting itself to a huge wave of change in Washington."(State)"...

could that be because there are more crazies in Washington (state) than other more conservatives states.?

If not a " huge wave of change " is there some change due to sane people voicing their concerns?



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (91329)9/19/2010 5:17:09 PM
From: lorne2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224728
 
Ya think hussein obama will go along with this? :-)

Bill calls for two weeks of federal furlough
September 17, 2010
By Jolie Lee
Federal News Radio
federalnewsradio.com

Rep. Mike Coffman (R-CO) introduced a bill this week that would require two weeks of furlough in 2011 for federal civilian employees. The furloughs would save taxpayers $5.5 billion, according to a release about the bill.

"[Furloughs] provide slight problems but they provide large solutions to the budget trouble we face," Coffman said.

Coffman's bill, H.R.6134 would make two weeks of unpaid non-consecutive furlough days mandatory, reduce appropriations for salaries and expenses for legislative branch offices, and provide a 10 percent reduction in pay for members of Congress. There are exceptions for national security or reasons related to public health or safety.

In his introduction to the bill, Coffman pointed out that at least 24 states have instituted short-term furloughs, mentioning that Furlough Fridays are happening at the state and local levels.

"I would like to make the U.S. Government as cost conscious as the states," Coffman said. "My legislation is a start."