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By: tkc in ALEA | Recommend this post (0)
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Hi CF. Don't know how or why you diverted the train on to that siding into the roundtable. But I did include "rare necessity." To get back on track, I guess my unanswered question remains: how much debt is too much? How many decades can you run deficits? At what % of a budget does the interest on debt become to high? Let's get to it. The GOP doesn't really give a hoot about a balanced budget, that's just bs. They only care about small government that stays out of their lives and doesn't regulate/protect, so they are left to pillage. If they cared they would consider revenue increases and not just "budget cuts." The far left altruists sure don't care either, as they promise the moon to get votes. I prefer the "do gooders" w/ a tight lease. Where are you trying to go?


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Re: economically conservative, socially liberal
By: Cactus Flower
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Thu, 15 Oct 15 7:24 PM
Msg. 17410 of 54959

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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