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Hi tkc,

thanks for your answer. I never heard the neo-Keynesian response to the 2008 crisis described as fiscally conservative until now. I guess you learn something new every day.

(Assuming, that is, this is what you mean when talking about responsibility.)


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Re: economically conservative, socially liberal
By: tkc
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Thu, 15 Oct 15 6:14 PM
Msg. 17407 of 54959

CF, it appears we agree. I wrote  " a fiscal conservative attempts to follow budgets, budgets that are founded on realilistic projections with cushions for unanticipated expenses or revenue shortcomes. A fiscal conservative uses debt responsibly when it's favorable to do so or for rare necessity." Notice the words "attempts", "responsibly" and "favorable." Anyway, you asked the question. I and Clo, provided answers. I followed w/ queztions which you didn't respond to and continued w/ deflection. I think the vast majority of Americans, regardless of political leaning, agree w/ the concept of fiscal responsibility, which includes using debt prudently. Clo, very good point on the irony of the so called "fiscally responsible party" failing to honor their debts. They are hypocrites on so many issues. My favorite is the continuous manta of appling christian values which they abitually violate. They quote the bible w/ crossed fingers. They "talk the talk" and scramble to get to their feet when its time to walk.


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