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What "Listening, Not Preaching, To G20" Means For Nationals/Immigrants/Global Poor Alike.

In reviewing the ponderous tome known as the Obama budget which like all others will be passed without many Congressional members reading, while it sounds like money in the pockets of almost all people:

 

1. Where is there ANY provision to rescue or stabilize the 60% of mortgage/rental types opined "irresponsible" by Obama;

 

2. How much of this money is to be used for warehousing or renditioning due to overcrowding citizens and immigrants already here but not doing well;

 

3. How does spending all that money on space tether to more than movie-like awe of simply shooting things into space (e.g., laundry list the projects and advances to be helped, if any);

 

4. Why is it concurrently necessary to stabilize commercial and home values simply by building more of such spaces and duplicating status quo even if all homes already there filled up again;

 

5. What is the intended replacement or acceleration rate of still-to-come immigrants, in that the budget and separately Obama administration provides mostly for them to be in the exclusive foodchain for new personal and business credit;

 

6. Why should this not be perceived as a replay of Clinton and Bush cyclical immigration/economic catastrophe rollercoasters, especially since the bit about "new businesses" is a red herring amid Obama administration non-interference with States and Towns which insist upon expanding eminent domain foreclosure rate hiding amid never-ending New Urbanism, and given that even Obama demands that we participate in global cooling of commercial pursuits?

 

In closing, I add that no political or governmental agency has provided me or other voters in my sphere so much as an official synopsis of the entire budget, apparently instead opting to let media pundits and political partisans rant at each other in lieu of citizen involvement (heck, even Congress.org won't let certain zip codes display "letters to leaders" pending recess); wherefore, I respectfully submit that more time be taken before fast-tracking anything.

 

I know Bono's "ONE Sermon" et al want $4 billion for more African poverty, yet never want say Bashir removed or get strings attached, with ONE et al also paying big staff salaries ahead of impoverished Africans, but isn't it about time the destitute, children, and cancer patients and so forth were not just held up as "excuses" for bills that then leave them and most others worse off than before?

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