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My name is Connie Roux. I've lived in Savoy for 11
years.
President Bush recently proposed budget cuts on
so-called "entitlements" . These cuts are intended to
impose fiscal restraint. But many of these cuts make
absolutely no sense to me. Over the long term, it could
become even more costly to fix the problems that these
cuts create.
AT the same time these cuts are
being made in services to the elderly and poor, $900
billion dollars in tax cuts will be given to the
wealthiest one percent of income earners, and massive
subsidies (welfare, if you will) is being provided to
corporations which are making record profits.
Under Bush's budget, the deficit would actually increase
by $192 billion dollars in only five years. Does that
make sense?
Is the President really concerned
about the national debt? The United States Senate
recently raised the government debt limit to nearly $9
trillion dollars. A trillion dollars is a million
dollars a day for a million days. That doesn't sound
like fiscal restraint to me!
The President's proposed cuts
include $13.7 billion less to the Medicaid Program,
including the food stamp program. It is already
difficult for Medicaid patients to find doctors to treat
them, because the doctors are paid so little for that
service. Now fewer will be able to eat nourishing meals.
With cuts in child care how can a low income mother be
expected to find a job and get off welfare, with no safe
place to leave her children?
Education at the college level will
be more difficult to achieve because the Perkins Student
Loan program will be omitted. Pell Grants are to be cut.
At the U of I alone, 39% of students depend on student
loans.
Cuts in Medicare will include less
money for rehabilitation services, for skilled and
unskilled nursing, and to hospice and home health care.
More costs will have to be paid , out of pocket by our
seniors. And, imagine this; oxygen will only be covered
for 13 months. Then what?
NONE of this will decrease our National Debt.
Fortunately, our congressman,
Representative Tim Johnson has so far voted against
budget cuts for vital national services, but the vote
will be extremely close. None of this makes sense to me.
It is my feeling that in order to have a strong America,
in the future, we MUST invest in the education and
health of our people. Without a healthy well-educated
population, how can we survive?
Thank you. |