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		<title>History of Spending</title>
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In September 2009, www.BankruptingPA.org launched the above video, The Story of Spending, which shows a timeline from President Roosevelt in 1933 where federal government spending per household increased from $3,474 to President Obama&#8217;s 2009 budget of $33,932 per household.  Obama&#8217;s 2010-2019 agenda, however, is projected to cost a whopping $184,000 per household.  Where does he think this money is coming [...]]]></description>
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<p>In September 2009, <a href="http://www.BankruptingPA.org">www.BankruptingPA.org</a> launched the above video, <em>The Story of Spending</em>, which shows a timeline from President Roosevelt in 1933 where federal government spending per household increased from $3,474 to President Obama&#8217;s 2009 budget of $33,932 per household.  Obama&#8217;s 2010-2019 agenda, however, is projected to cost a whopping <strong>$184,000 per household</strong>.  Where does he think this money is coming from?</p>
<p>Our curent <span>Politicians are engaged in reckless, unaccountable, out-of-control, spending.  <em>The Story of Spending</em> tells the true story of government gone wild. </span></p>
<p><span>To those at the Commonwealth Foundation for Public Policy Alternatives in PA, &#8230;..congratulations on a great video!!</span></p>
<p><span><span>So what do you think?  Have you passed this onto your family, friends, neighbors and co-workers yet?  The only way we&#8217;re going to prevent this from continuing, and actually reversing course is through education.  And YOU are the teacher!!</span></span></p>
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