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November 9, 2011
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May 1,2010
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Cleaning
Residential &
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$45.00
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CARPET CLEANING
2 Cleaning Areas or
more $30.00 Each Area
Pre-Spray Traffic Areas
(Includes: I sm all H allway)
1 Cleaning Area (only)
$40.00
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(Hallway Extra)
Stairs (12-16 stairs - With
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Congress Should Serve the Common Good
Fixation on the
deficit will not
create jobs
erty level, w ars, “free " trade
agreem ents, m illions o f people
w ithout health insurance, a p e r­
sistently broken housing m arket,
unequally financed public
schools, and unaffordable
higher education.
R ather than dealing with
any o f these severe and
im m ediate problem s, C on-
gress is fixated on reducing the
deficit. But e v e r since the eco-
nom ic crisis began in late 2007,
the deficit has been helping, not
hurting, the econom y,
W hen h o u seholds and corpo-
rations reduce their buying, firm s
cut back p roduction and lay o ff
w orkers. The econom y stalls and
it will stay in the do ld ru m s until
dem and picks up for firm s’ prod-
ucts. T oday, w hen purchases by
h o u se h o ld s an d c o rp o ra tio n s
continue to be depressed, the
only w ay to boost dem and is
through deficit spending.
N o one should be surprised
by E die R asell
we have a deficit. T ax cuts and
I t ’s n o t j u s t th e
the eco n o m ic d o w n tu rn have
people occupying Wall
driven tax revenue to its low est
Street w ho know there
level since 1950. W ealthy house­
is som ething deeply w rong in
holds and co rp o ratio n s are p ay ­
this country. Even those o f us
ing m uch less than in the past,
still sleeping in our ow n beds at
and people w ho earn less also
night are profoundly disturbed
pay less in taxes.
by the huge and grow ing divide
A t the sam e tim e, g o v e rn ­
betw een the rich and the oth er
m ent spending is up. M ilitary
99 percent.
and hom eland security ex p en d i­
N early one in five potential
tures have risen by 50 percent
w orkers are jo b le ss or w orking
o v er the last decade, w hile hard
too few hours. T he d ivide is
tim es have increased spending
reinforced by a record high pov-
for unem ploym ent insurance and
o th er safety net program s. E n d ­
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ing the d ow nturn through fed ­
eral pro g ram s to create jo b s will
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N ame :
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W hat does C o n g ress plan to
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A ddress : ___________ ________________
deficit, C o n g ress ap p o in ted a
“S uper C o m m ittee" to propose
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reduction by N ov. 23 then C o n ­
gress m ust vote on th eir p ro ­
posal by Dec. 23. T h ese critical
d e c is io n s w ill e s ta b lis h th e
c o u n try ’s direction fo r the next
d e ca d e.
U nfortunately for the 99 p e r­
cen t o f us, m any C o m m itte e
m em bers ap p ear to p refer c u t­
ting social pro g ram s and even
core gov ern m en t fu n ctio n s that
serve the com m on good instead
o f creating jo b s, raising taxes on
corporations and w ealthy h o u se­
holds, and cutting m ilitary spend­
ing.
T his is a critical tim e in o u r
n atio n ’s history. W ill we begin to
address o u r m any p ro b lem s and
restore o p p o rtu n ities fo r w idely
shared prosperity, o r will w e co n ­
tinue dow n the path o f great
w ealth fo r a very few and a n ­
guish fo r m any?
Som e o f us w ill jo in the O c ­
cupy W all Street m ovem ent. But
every one o f us in the 99 p ercen t
needs to tell the S u p er C o m m it­
tee and C o n g ress w hat w e w ant.
O u r ch ild ren and the co u n try
depend on it.
Edie Rasell is minister fo r
economic justice fo r the United
Church o f Christ.