[quote name='egofed']Taxes are still collected and, with the savings obtained by cutting wasteful, ineffective, and immoral programs, will provide a larger treasury with which to perform the services that the government was originally intended to. There is still a governing body, doh, just not as bloated, corrupt, and inefficient as the one we have now. This should open some eyes concerning our current situation, "New data compiled by the Republican side of the Senate Budget Committee shows that, last year, the United States spent over $60,000 to support welfare programs per each household that is in poverty. The calculations are based on data from the Census, the Office of Management and Budget, and the Congressional Research Services." "The U.S. Census Bureau
estimated that almost 110 million Americans received some form of means-tested welfare in 2011. These figures exclude entitlements like Medicare and Social Security to which people contribute, and they refer exclusively to low-income direct and indirect financial support—such as food stamps, public housing, child care, energy assistance, direct cash aid, etc. For instance, 47 million Americans currently receive food stamps, and USDA has engaged in an aggressive outreach campaign to boost enrollment even further,
arguing that “every dollar of SNAP benefits generates $1.84 in the economy… It’s the most direct stimulus you can get.” (Economic growth, however, is weaker this year than the two years prior, even as food stamp “stimulus” has reached an all-time high.)"[/QUOTE]
Somehow, less regulation translates into less corruption? Do I look like a

ing mark? Every recession in the last 40 years was due to loosening regulations at home and abroad.
Do you see people livingon the poverty line looking like they live off of $60k a year? And where the

do you think all that stimulus goes? Does it disappear like a fart in the wind? Of course not! It trickles the

up. Democrats might be corporate shills too, but Republicans have made it their modus operandi to sling as much bullshit as they can as if it was going out of style. Even Michelle

ing Bachmann tried to distance herself from them.