We the People of the United States have elected you to do a job. Specifically, balancing the budget.
I would like to re-direct your attention to the Preamble of the Constitution of the United States. It declares the principles upon which our country was founded, and these principles should be used in the balancing of our budget.
- in order to form a more perfect union
Well, by not balancing the budget, you have united the country, but they are only united in that every single citizen is MAD AT YOU. Please drop the partisan nonsense and work together for the good of the nation.
- establish Justice
There is not justice in the eyes of the nation when “government employees” who are expected to work do not get their paychecks, yet you get paid for not doing your job. (I know, this part of the Constitution refers to the keeping and upholding of the law, but right now we’re just really mad about the furlough.)
- ensure domestic Tranquility
This simply means keeping peace in the home, on American soil. Attacks happen, like those on 9-11. We don’t blame Congress. But a balanced budget would keep funds available for helping those affected by attacks and disasters like hurricane Sandy.
- provide for the common defense
You scared 1% of the nation when you talked about not giving the military their pay. (No, not that 1%...) The 1% that keeps our country safe. Military members and their families do not live in luxury; they struggle to pay their bills like most of the nation. How can soldiers concentrate on the mission when they are worried about their families not being able to make the rent payment?
- promote the general welfare
I suppose this is where Universal Health Care and, well, Welfare programs come into play. It’s really nice of the government to offer affordable health care. Medical coverage is crazy expensive. However, forcing people to take it? And fining those who don’t? That’s a bridge too far. People who can’t afford to pay for cheap health care certainly can’t afford to pay the fines for not having it.
- secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity
How can we possibly do this if our nation is gazillions of dollars in debt? Keep raising the debt ceiling? That’s like getting another credit card and continuing to live at your current level. Families with children know that they have to live within their means if they want to pass on ANYTHING but debt. Their income must be more than their outgo. The United States is in debt, which cannot be ignored. We have to pay down that debt while not incurring more debt...it’s really not that complicated.
Well, Congress, That’s what I have to say. Balance the budget. Spend the people’s money on things that are good for the people. Stop spending money on things that we don’t need, and stop taking out loans that we couldn’t repay in a million years.
Please, get the job done. We the People are depending on you.
Sincerely,
Laura Lusby
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