The White House spent the weekend upping the rhetoric level over sequestration. It released a state-by-state listing of potential impact. The $85 billion in cuts are scheduled for Friday unless Congress figures out an alternative plan. White House officials highlighted Ohio, the home state of House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio). The Buckeye state would lose $25 million in education spending and another $22 million for students with disabilities, according to White House figures.
This is just a way so WOMEN don't have to sign up for SS, but want to serve on the front lines,,,,Hey you CANT have it both WAYS.
ReplyDeleteLet the SEQUESTRATION go through.
ReplyDeleteLet'r rip!! The bigger the cuts, the better!
ReplyDeleteLet it go through so the pain out here is spread more evenly instead of poor working people and small businesses feeling all of it.
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