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Asking the questions while we still can

Some questions for D.C. politicians on a few topics.

Taxes: why is the list of what is not taxed shorter than the list of what is taxed? Czars: Why so many and how will it effect the balance of power? Stimulus Bills: why so much money for so few projects that have little positive impact on so many people?

Administration: Why so many radicals in high positions who do not reflect mainstream ideology? Civilian National Security Force: Why did Obama promise to build a larger and better funded force than our military and for what purpose? Health Care Cost Savings: Why not reduce waste and improve service of Medicaid and VA first and allow private businesses to compete fairly? Why not reduce health costs through tort reform?

Cash for Clunkers: Why are the dealers still waiting for the money promised and why did it cost more than planned? Foreign Policy: How does apologizing for America and meeting with dictators without conditions help our image and maintain our security? Talk Radio: Why the concern about limiting free speech? Town halls and tea parties: why do politicians insult average Americans who ask questions and who are concerned about bigger government?

Just asking the questions as long as we still have the freedoms to ask.

Stefan Borges

Winfield

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