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REAL gop debate: has the gop lost touch with reality?
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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 906622" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p>As long as Congress and the President continue to spend and, especially waste tax income, at the level they are spending right now, the debt will continue to accumulate. That is the real issue.</p><p></p><p>1) The amounts are unfortunately very small compared to the annual National government budget.</p><p>2) Totally agree there, it should be no more than 50% of what it is now.</p><p>3) Pretty much the same as #1. </p><p></p><p>I know these are very emotional points for you and others but the numbers just don't work. That is the fundamental problem the country has to make. The country is unfortunately is a complete mess that is going to take cuts in the National government expenditures and increase in taxes and ... and this is the 800 pound gorilla sitting in the way ... an increase in the GDP and economy.</p><p></p><p>How do we get the 800 pound gorilla moving and out of our way?</p><p></p><p>The president and the Congress have to change the business environment so that the big evil Corporations starting investing in their business again and hiring people to create the goods and services. </p><p>The other current issue that is hampering a US economy recovery is that it is cheaper to create goods and provide services in other countries than it is in the USA.</p><p></p><p>What it takes to change the anti-business environment and clear up the regulatory morass is where all the fun is! Carry on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 906622, member: 7966"] As long as Congress and the President continue to spend and, especially waste tax income, at the level they are spending right now, the debt will continue to accumulate. That is the real issue. 1) The amounts are unfortunately very small compared to the annual National government budget. 2) Totally agree there, it should be no more than 50% of what it is now. 3) Pretty much the same as #1. I know these are very emotional points for you and others but the numbers just don't work. That is the fundamental problem the country has to make. The country is unfortunately is a complete mess that is going to take cuts in the National government expenditures and increase in taxes and ... and this is the 800 pound gorilla sitting in the way ... an increase in the GDP and economy. How do we get the 800 pound gorilla moving and out of our way? The president and the Congress have to change the business environment so that the big evil Corporations starting investing in their business again and hiring people to create the goods and services. The other current issue that is hampering a US economy recovery is that it is cheaper to create goods and provide services in other countries than it is in the USA. What it takes to change the anti-business environment and clear up the regulatory morass is where all the fun is! Carry on. [/QUOTE]
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