Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The Just In Case Act of 2010

Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine is billing his side as “The Results Party,” providing a list of all the cool things the Democrats have done in the last year:
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I'd have to agree with Kaine. The Democrats have been the "results party", successfully adding piles and piles of bureaucracy to the federal government, giving more and more power to a bunch of professional politicians and their special interest cronies.

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Here's an idea I bet Kaine and his Democrat friends will love: They should pass (via reconcilliation, of course) the Just In Case Act of 2010. This Act would create, say, 500 new bureaucracies just in case they're ever needed. Each bureaucracy would need a big, new building, so that would put a bunch of people to work. Then, we could hire about 200,000 bureaucrats to sit on their asses (no big change there) until the Democrats come up with things they could do to exert more control over the American peasants, er, populace.

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How would we pay for it, you ask? Tax the rich more. They don't need it, don't deserve it, etc., etc.

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Glad I could help.


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