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It's no surprise that Republicans are giant spenders just like Democrats. The difference is Democrats don't constantly say they are for small limited government. Republicans lie right to their voters face and people are waking up to this.
exactly. At least with Democrats they tell you- We are going to take your money. Even though they lie about how it will be used.
Republicans are even more stealth.
I love Richard Nixon. I was born in 1976 so the Nixon I was familiar with was the late 80s early 90s elder Republican statesman. I remember an interview with him from that era where he stated that fiscal responsibility was an essential Republican trait. A republican who can't balance a budget is useless. Well folks, the last president to balance a budget was Bill Clinton, which is why I support Hillary. Truth be told, she's a bit too conservative for my tastes (she would have been a Republican if this were 1970), but I appreciate her pragmatic, realistic approach.
Lets also point out that within the Republican umbrella there is very wide understanding of the economics of government.
for instance, Neo-Conservatives do not believe that imbalance is a bad thing. As Dick Cheney pointed out, if the growth of government spending remains below the rate the economy grows, then you have no issue. (this is not my position. it is the Neo-Con position)
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Republicans passed the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, if there hadn't been that little 9/11 incident and the subsequent war that both Democrats and Republicans voted for, and continued to vote to fund year after year, there probably would have been a balanced budget under Bush. We saw what happened after the Democrats got control of the House and Senate, MASSIVE spending spree that only doubled under Obama.
You want to blame the ability to not have a balanced budget under the Bush administration on a war that cost 2.7 trillion over 10 years, but Not blame an economic down turn that started in 2005(officially being a recession in 2007) that saw a drop in US GDP by 1 trillion,revenue drop by 1 trillion in 3 years ?????????????
If Republicans are so fiscally responsible, why was President Eisenhower (in the 1950′s) the last Republican president to balance the budget?
The thing I find funny is how the liberals always want to tout how Congress has impeded Obama to where he couldn't get anything done. Yet when others are faced with the same problem, but happen to have an (R) after their name, it is never Congress fault.
Many an (R) potus faced a Congress either partially or fully in the hands of the (D's). So to try and imply that all (R's) have not accomplished their goals (assuming a balanced budget was even possible in those economic times) is just an attempt to make a partisan attack without context.
The thing I find funny is how the liberals always want to tout how Congress has impeded Obama to where he couldn't get anything done. Yet when others are faced with the same problem, but happen to have an (R) after their name, it is never Congress fault.
Many an (R) potus faced a Congress either partially or fully in the hands of the (D's). So to try and imply that all (R's) have not accomplished their goals (assuming a balanced budget was even possible in those economic times) is just an attempt to make a partisan attack without context.
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Which is true of most P&OC
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