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Ok, can anyone PLEASE explain how lower taxes and less governemnt are going to ruin the exonomy? Seriously I really wanna hear it. Also, new Galup poll shows McCain 3 % ahead.





Lower taxes isn’t gonna happen…face it. The democrats or the republicans can say all they want to but Bush has dug a deep enough hole…time to start paying down the national debit…..we are looking pretty weak in that dept for a supposed superpower.

Less government……this is another gimmie…..lets say that since the inception of the democratic party that has been the party line big govent……but Bush went way off the conservative fiscal agenda, radar and reservation with the creation of the most biggest multi agency consolidation from what they say in the history books as shown as in EVER (Since consolidation of the Dept of WAR into the DOD) with the creation of the Homeland Security Department period. It has most of its offices located in I believe in the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center (#2 LARGEST OFFICE BUILDING IN THE WORLD, #1 naturally is THE PENTAGON both of course are FEDERALLY OWNED Office Buildings) and more offices are to be built with the acquisition of the “John Hinkley” memorial mental initiation…AKA…St. Elizabeth’s…(<wiki> was the first large-scale, federally-run psychiatric hospital in the United States.)

<from wiki>The Department of Homeland Security announced in March 2007 plans to relocate its headquarters, along with most of its Washington, D.C.-area facilities, to the abandoned western campus of St. Elizabeth’s beginning in 2010.

<again from wiki> At the time it was built, the Ronald Reagan Building was the most expensive federal building ever constructed, at a cost of $768 million. As a federal office building, it is second in size only to the Pentagon. Its naming was controversial, because Ronald Reagan was considered by some to be a champion of small government and this building was seen by some as an example of a government waste.

<and again from wiki> With over 200,000 employees, DHS is the third largest Cabinet department in the U.S. federal government, after the Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs. Homeland security policy is coordinated at the White House by the Homeland Security Council. Other agencies with significant homeland security responsibilities include the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Justice, and the Department of Energy.