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If the US Government was a family, they would be making $58,000 a year, they spend $75,000 a year & have $327,000 in credit card debt. They are currently proposing BIG spending cuts to reduce their spending to $72,000 a year. These are the actual proportions of the federal budget & debt, reduced to a level that we can understand.

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*Big* fan of Dave Ramsey. He doesn’t venture into politics very often on his shows, but when he does he’s usually pretty clear headed about it.

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    What they need to start doing… is making more money… and that means raising taxes folks… and eliminating all the loop...
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    I am a strict follower of Dave Ramsey’s baby steps. I am currently on #5, trying to get to a point to make #6 happen....
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