The House's budget plan is $3.6 Trillion (and that's after they cut some of what Obama wanted), and includes tax increases. Do people really think that massive government spending and taxing those who provide jobs is going to help the economy? I understand that a lot of it is them supposedly wanting to "help" the less fortunate, but private groups, who will lose out on donations with these higher taxes, do a much better job than the government. It's also interesting that those who clamor the loudest for the government to help people out do the least to personally help them (seriously, look up the Obama's and Biden's charitable donations); perhaps when they get the government to help the poor with other people's money, it assuages their guilt for not actually doing anything themselves.
AP: House approves $3.6 trillion budget blueprint
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