Each citizen, every man, woman and child in this country owes $39,000 and climbing!
Of course, less than 100 million Americans actually pay ANY income tax, so the real story is that every American taxpayer is in debt over $117,000, and every day it gets worse!
Ever wondered what the Founding Fathers might say about this? Here's our guess.
Barney Frank unable to handle a reporter asking real questions (must be used to the softballs he gets from MSM)
Democrat John Conyers laughing at the American people for expecting him to read legislation he votes on.
One take on what the Founders might say if they were alive today
Using pennies to show how big the budget is & small Obama's cuts are.
British Prime Minister gets a tongue lashing - "you've spent all our money"
Getting your car fixed at Obama Motors!
Now this is Common Sense!
Howard Dean explaining civil decency to Keith Olbermann - We're not kidding!
Obama in '04 saying he WOULD NOT RUN for Pres. in '08 due to his complete lack of experience
And people wonder why some say there should be an intelligence test before allowing people to vote!
There's what you say to get elected and then there's what you actually do.
Democrats in 2004 claiming there's no need to regulate Fannie or Freddie. - REALLY FOLKS?!?
We thought this guy was eloquent???
Barney, they're already the only ones paying any taxes!
For those who still think the media just reports the news straight up!
Hilarious video on how little work Congress actually does
"...When
people are universally ignorant... they will sink under their own
weight." Samuel Adams, 1775
"I
think we have more machinery of government than is necessary, too many
parasites living on the labor of the industrious." Thomas Jefferson,
1816
- Imagine what he'd say today!
"Those who expect to reap the blessings of Freedom, must, like men, undergo the fatigues of supporting it." Thomas Paine, 1777
"Knowledge will forever govern
ignorance: And a people who mean to be their own Governors, must arm
themselves with the power which knowledge gives." James Madison, 1822
"If we can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people, under the pretense of taking care of them, they must become happy." Thomas Jefferson, 1802