Thursday, June 22, 2006

rejecting spending

we've heard the news. congress rejects gay marriage, rejects an increase for minimum wage, rejects the withdrawal of troops from iraq...

rejects what would help the average man, the worker, the family. things that could make our economy, our country, stronger.

spending is good for the economy. gay marriage = more spending. more money in our paycheck = more spending. having our boys home may equal more spending, but it would help strengthen the family. or at least make us happy.

i assume the latter two are self explanatory. i will explain what i mean by the first. the average wedding in the US costs upwards of 20 grand. so having more of them would be beneficial as that's more spending. but as it stands now, people are getting married later, and many are not getting married at all. if we allow homosexuals to marry, that's more spending.

just a thought.

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