About Me

Jim Killebrew has 40 years of clinical psychological work for people with intellectual disabilities, and experience teaching, administration, consulting, writing with multiple publications. Dr. Killebrew has attended four Universities and received advanced degrees. Southern Illinois University; Ph.D., Educational Psychology; University of Illinois at Springfield, Counseling Education; M.A., Human Development Counseling; Northeastern Oklahoma State University, B.A., Psychology and Sociology. Dr. Killebrew attended Lincoln Christian Seminary (Now Lincoln Christian University). Writing contributions have been accepted and published in several journals: Hospital & Community Psychiatry, The Lookout, and Christian Standard (multiple articles). He may be reached at Killebrewjb@aol.com.

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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

National debt

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Most people, whether they are conservatives or liberals, agree that the national debt is so high that it is causing a strain on generations to come.  Most agree that our children and our children's children are going to have a great hardship placed on their shoulders to pay many times more of their salary to pay off the debt and it is a disservice to them to have a debt so high.
 
 
The question I have is, "Do current liberal parents who are in favor of more spending now with a continuing increase in debt borrowed from other countries like China, thereby transferring the debt to their own children and grandchildren, care less for their children and grandchildren than conservative parents who are against unconstrained, uncontrolled spending do?"
 
 
It is almost like fiscal abortion.
 
 
Jim Killebrew
 


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