Don’t Call It A Cut

It's not a cut if we spend more after it's happened, fcs.

 

Last day of February 2013, which means if the government doesn’t come to an agreement on the budget (no budget in five years so far), we’re going into “sequester.”  Here’s the funny thing about government budgeting.  If they say they’re experiencing cuts, what they actually mean is they’re experiencing smaller than projected increases.  That’s right - as the chart above shows, if we go into sequester and experience these horrible “cuts” that everyone’s talking about, we’ll still spend more next year than this year.

And now, back to flumes, because they’re nothing you can do about it.

 

3 Responses to “
Don’t Call It A Cut

  1. met says:

    This is important to no one except those that:
    1. Worry about everything
    2. Have the peanut brain to reelect B. Obama
    3. Have the peanut brain to have voted for and or pissed
    that “Mitt” R. Lost the same election
    4. Have the peanut brain to have decided government defense contractor
    sounds chick heavy.
    How I managed all 4 (minus the voter fraud) I do not know..

    We really should be focused on why we can’t get Squirrel killing LR22 ammo.

  2. Red says:

    I was surprised to wake up today and discover that the earth hadn’t exploded into a million pieces.

    Also I want a Ruger 10/22.

  3. kreegs says:

    We used to be an important nation. Now, we’re a nation of suckers and lazy a**holes.

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