Trucker 40- I don't know who you think is apologizing for the crooks or anything else. There is plenty of guilt to go around on both sides. The important thing to do now is to contact your politicians and tell them what you think. I'm not in favor of a bailout. I personally think we need massive pending and tax cuts across the board. Take care of defense, infrastructure, Social Security, our elderly and our veterans. Everything can be put on hold so to speak. We clean Washington up with term limits for a starter. No Socialist plans, no funding for arts/PBS/PORK,PORK,PORK!!!! Do what McCain said last night and go through the entire Gov't from top to bottom and get rid of the out dated programs (like the Rural Electrification Commission which I understand hasn't done a project since the 60'S!!!) Revamp the tax code and get rid of the crazy taxes we pay- We're STILL paying a tax on the SPANISH AMERICAN WAR!!!! Make some waves and throw the bums out that are there now. Yeah, it's gonna hurt a little, but better a little than a lot.
We have to stimulate investment and business. Our dollar is worth little these days . A strong dollar requires a vibrant, stable and productive economy. We need to cut business taxes, capital gains taxes, income tax. We need to lower those taxes and at the same time get rid of the loop holes. Invest in clean energy, but for now invest in nukes, clean coal and drill, drill, drill!
Those are just a few examples that come to mind. The best thing for this country is clearly to dump the waste in Washington, in BOTH parties. Clean house and get some people in there who don't want a career in politics, just to make the USA a better, safer, more secure place.
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