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About me - David Giza

About me

I'm interested in writing about politics and sports. Politically, I consider myself to be an independent. I'm conservative on some issues and liberal on others. It depends on the issue.
I enjoy professional sports. I'm a fan of the New York Rangers, New York Knicks, New York Mets and New York Yankees.
I enjoy reading, writing, walking, jogging, doing yardwork, bicycling and hope to purchase a motorcycle in the future. I'm a lover of the great outdoors.

Briefly me

My passion is ...

writing about politics and sports. Also keeping myself in good physical shape.

I know too much about ...

nothing. I'm always learning.

My parents always told me ...

Do the best that you can.

My childhood ambition ...

Radio Disc Jockey

My favorite memory ...

playing baseball with my father

Why I write ...

Express my thoughts to the world and for money.

What I am reading/watching/listening to ...

The American Conservative and The American Prospect magazines

My first job ...

Dishwasher at Oliver's Taverne in Essex, Connecticut

My best moment ...

Graduating from Eastern Connecticut State University in 1990

My inspiration ...

Informing, helping and entertaining others through my writing

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Featured article by David Giza

Politics, News & Issues > Presidential Elections 2008 Should the next President raise taxes or cut programs to help pay off the national debt?Smallicon
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The next President will have to do both: raise taxes and cut spending to reduce the national debt. There are many reasons why we have a national debt: corporate welfare, wasteful and unnecessary spending by the congress and president. This has occurred no matter who is in power or which party controls the majority in congress.

Giving tax breaks to companies that move their facilities overseas and offshore contribute to the national debt. Tax cuts to rich people and corporations contribute to increasing the national debt.

A prime example of federal governmental waste is the fiscal 20...

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