Monday, August 10, 2009

I want some more

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124970470294516541.html

Have you ever seen "Interview with a vampire"? There's a really creepy part where the little girl feeds for the first time that somehow reminds me of the insatiable need for money that the treasury needs to acquire to satisfy it's needs.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner asked Congress to increase the $12.1 trillion debt limit on Friday, saying it is "critically important" that they act in the next two months.


This is a rerun of the "Hank Paulson" show, and lets not forget just how much damage that bazooka really did, and just how fast giving them that ammunition did it. a And now.... they want an unspecified amount More.

They are insatiable, just like that little girl and they rely on us "The Taxpayer" to feed them again and again just to keep the world confident that we're not going to stiff them for the bill.
I makes you wonder what happen to our country and just where they have really lead us doesn't it? It looks to me like the "Poor Farm"
Is confidence worth the cost of no future to the taxpayer other than being liable to pay the bills

They are now asking to drain us dry with their unspecified amount and who's going to stop them? You can bet it won't be Congress, who as it would have it, has never turned them away hungry at the door before. They made the mistake of actually inviting them in to feed.

They seem to have no problem with the fact that the reason they are asking to feed again so soon is because the United States really can't pay it's bills or stay on a budget for that matter.

Mr. Geithner, in a letter to U.S. lawmakers, said that the Treasury projects that the current debt limit could be reached as early mid-October. Increasing the limit is important to instilling confidence in global investors

Ah no amount, but we do have a deadline looming ahead of us.
Tell them no more debt America.
It's time to kill the vampire and watch it burn and put an end to this curse.
We owe it to our kids