The budget allocation approved for the United States is drawing expected criticism from various sectors, notably from the republicans and the senate who feel that the efforts would have been better off funding other areas for concern as energy and oil issues. The latter issues are without a doubt two of the secondary problems that the country is experiencing today.

Much of the criticism has beset the decision-making of President George Bush. His desire to go on the offensive and covering up the issue with the never-ending security of the nation front is slowly losing its luster. Much of the Iraqi claims is that the US struck first, going to the extent of including innocent bystanders and children to which instigated the whole ordeal.
In normal life, it is only customary for people to defend themselves when provoked. While Iraq was never known to show promise in achieving to overpower the alliance of the United States with the other world powers, the withdrawal of the support by the united alliance may soon become another story. Iraq is a ticking bomb and given the right time, it may strike at the least expected time and spread more bloodshed than peace. Hopefully, this does not ensue for the good of all.
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So the US budget has been finalized and while everyone seems to be happy, there will be the usual skeptics who will put in their two cents worth for the sake of argument and validity. A $2.9 Trillion spending plan was approved sending waves of concerns with regards to its feasibility. While the outlook and projections set by the Bush Administration seemed feasible, it cannot be discounted that flaws and loopholes may ensue.
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The issue is quite simple. A false projection of the allocated budget may mean a disastrous accounting on the part of the government. Tax payers are sure to be on the receiving end since this is where bulk of the government spending budget will be taken from.
Priorities as to the spending plan for the allocated budget will need to be enumerated. This is deemed necessary to ensure that proper allocation and auditing of the said budget will be easier once the need arises.
[tags]us budget, bush administration, united states, internal revenue[/tags]
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Now that President Bush is obviously pushing towards deploying an additional 21,500 US troops to Iraq, it is the turn of the US Republicans and Democrats to voice out their opinions. Or would they?
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Doubt is in the air with regards to going heads on with the issue. For one, most of the people in the senate are playing it safe and are taking the largest issue today in the US carefully. For one, no member of the US Senate has sufficient evidence to debate or perhaps is afraid to debate with Bush at this point.
Many are calling the debate a big mistake. But when you talk about lives, all the cards are laid down on the table. Staking lives for the name of a country and for the struggle of power is simply taking in more lives at the expense of people ordering the command. Lives cannot be replaced like machines, the setback is too much to handle for people who only act on behalf of these leaders.
[tags]iraq, us republicans, us democrats, troop deployment[/tags]
Posted in Advertising, Blogs, Economy, Google, Monetization, Resources, Revenue, Strategy, Surveys by Frank on February 5, 2007 at 11:52 pm | Comments Off
A few days after certain bills were passed for the overall improvement of the economy of the United States of America; a new proposal that would aid the US military has been circling around. An estimated amount of $130 Billion has been reported to be proposed by President Bush, but no matter what amount it may be, it still cannot replace the lives that were taken in the continuing war against Iraq.
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The motion has yet to be made official, but this early, speculations are rising that this will be another issue at hand, considering it is about the Iraq war again and that of the proposal of President Bush. The intent is good as far as security for the country is concerned, but one cannot help but wonder if such funding and requested budget may be aimed at reinforcing ammunition and artillery to the war plagued country. Also, not to be forgotten in the nuclear issues that North Korea and Iran have take the world by storm. Should this be the case, it would be best itemized before the budget is approved and passed.
[tags]bush, US army, iraq, north korea, nuclear weapons, iran[/tags]
Posted in Blogs, Economy, General, Resources, SEO by Frank on February 3, 2007 at 5:48 pm | Comments Off
Following a political career will entice the need of every person to make the necessary adjustments which include social aspects as well as a wider area for consideration of decision making. Being in politics is entirely different from the private interactions that most people would be up against. For one, the level of patience and the good of all parties concerned in the world of politics require an open mind aimed at satisfying all the people concerned.

Make no mistake about it. Politics is not an easy undertaking to get into. Decision making will be truly put to the test and a person will have to understand both sides of issues before making a stand and passing judgment. Politics has always been tagged with the dirty clause, stemming from the graft, corruption and questionable decision-making that political figures find them in everyday. This alone should serve notice that a political career is no walk in the park for aspiring politicians of tomorrow.
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Posted in Blog Biz News, Business, Marketing, Monetization, Strategy by Frank on February 1, 2007 at 12:10 am | Comments Off