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Originally Posted by arch13
Fiscal responsability is a shared one. Both the population and government have to practice it. I see neither the current middle aged generation (read:baby boomers) nor their elected officeials doing so. I see an economy that is lacking in jobs with reasonable chance for advancement , the ever present fear of those that still cling to the lower edge of middle class of being let go of to save on healthcare and salary costs, and the market for those with no job experiance that is nothing but part time employment with no benifits.
That is not a healthy outlook on the economy for the long term.
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agreed.
i'm not a republican, nor conservative, but i do agree with buchanan on this issue. he actually came out with a book a few months back about this issue (amongst other things), but i'm thinking that it didn't do so well.
it's interesting, given that the stereotypical conservative is about smaller government, and keeping government spending down...
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