Little-Acorn
Well-Known Member
That's something that Congress actually calls a "cut".
If they expected to increase spending 15% over this year's, but then they wind up increasing it by "only" 12%, they actually call that a "cut".
Anybody know if that's what the Congresscritters are planning this time? Are we actually going to spend LESS than we did last year? Or are we going to spend "only" 12% more? (Or whatever the number comes out to)
If they expected to increase spending 15% over this year's, but then they wind up increasing it by "only" 12%, they actually call that a "cut".
Anybody know if that's what the Congresscritters are planning this time? Are we actually going to spend LESS than we did last year? Or are we going to spend "only" 12% more? (Or whatever the number comes out to)