With mounting pressure at home and abroad to cut the budget, Obama’s ambitious health care plans could be headed for the rocks. Too bad we already blew a few trillion on wars and banks. We could have used that money for something useful, as it turns out.
Which brings me to an important point: Deficits are not necessarily bad, so long as the deficits and debt are used for productive purposes (schools, health care, mass transit improvements) and not for wars and tax cuts to people who do not need tax cuts. What I'm getting at is that the obsession with deficits that has cropped up now is misplaced and raises a question: Where was this obsession during the Bush years, when the Republican warmonger racked up record deficits?






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Deficits are not necessarily bad, so long as the deficits and debt are used for productive purposes (schools, health care, mass transit improvements) and not for wars and tax cuts to people who do not need tax cuts.
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Sorry deficits are ALWAYS bad. Regardless of their rationale. If it's important enough to do, then it's important enough to pay for it.
We allow politicians to tell us all the great things they're going to do for us (with our money) and then they mark everything up with fluff.
Us little L libertarians think that gooferment can't do anything right. Today's government does NOTHING to disprove that notion.
Politicians don't want to face the music. That is we can no longer afford them.
Government, the meme that makes us all poor and kills us. Some slowy; some quickly.
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