GearHead_1
Long Time Member
I contend that for a nation to try to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle.
-Winston Churchill
-Winston Churchill
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It looks to me like our government thinks it can spend it's way to prosperity.I contend that for a nation to try to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle.
-Winston Churchill
I contend that for a nation to try to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle.
-Winston Churchill
Man I would like to see them work towards a balanced budget. I don't think it's happening within the next two years.
Wouldn't we though! Seems we had one for a minute there. I can't imagine how we can even hope for a balanced budget in just 2 years...
I simply meant I didn't see this becoming top of the page or part of our agenda during the next two, possibly six years. It will obviously take much longer than a couple of years to get there.
It will obviously take much longer than a couple of years to get there.
EXACTLY. That's the problem so many people seem to be having in this country (and it's the same problem they've had ever since Obama took office in '08). People expect immediate answers and think they should be able to get instant gratification from any changes that are made.
The plain and simple fact is that government does not work that way. Never has, never will. It may suck having to live with the fact that there are problems, but impatience will only serve to make the problems worse. Give solutions enough time to take effect before demanding new/different changes.
I don't know that I'm in 100% agreement with this statement. I do think that people expect change. Most people are reasonable and know that it won't happen with the flick of a switch. That said, I know of no one that has ever been able to spend their way out of debt. Yeah, it's true, I'm pretty dang conservative.
I think I would like to see a leader that would under promise and over deliver. That isn't the case at the present time.
If they just focus on cutting wasteful spending and actually do it, that would solve a large part of the budget deficit.
The difficult part is trying to convince a politician, "what is wasteful spending?"![]()
... Not giving programs a chance to run their course and making a quick u- turn in the middle only brings you back to square one again. Remember the big bail out were initiated during a Repblican presidency with a Democratic congress with the idea that it was a bi-partisan plan to prevent a depression. Finger pointing is easy, but reality is this is the hand we are living with and when people stop taking sides and work together, that is when America will become again the standard the rest of the world will want to emulate.
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Steve,
You make some outstanding points.
But you forgot one important issue. The greed and corruption that was tolerated for so long until it brought down America's financial institutions, which resulted in massive job losses, foreclosures, factory shut-downs, etc.
We do need to do some housekeeping in regards to fair trade and we need to get out of wars. IMHO