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Students at The University of Georgia fight the Obama debt plan
Our friends over at The University of Georgia-Athens ran with an idea that one of our Congressional Action Team Leaders in Redondo Beach, CA came up with, and got some nice media coverage.
Young Republicans passed out "bailout bucks" to University of Georgia students Tuesday to remind them that, when it comes to a 12-figure economic stimulus package, Congress isn't playing with Monopoly money.
Greg Wilson, chairman of the UGA College Republicans, said he wanted to remind his fellow teenagers and 20-somethings that it may take decades to pay off the nearly $1 trillion Democrats want to spend to shore up the worst economy since the 1930s.
Congrats to the College Republicans for educating their campus about the true cost and fiscal irresponsibility of Obama's trillion dollar debt plan. If you have ideas for campus events, please share them in the comments below!

