(imho) this statement is absolute. May I offer a little history? Here goes....
What bothers me most is these problems were solved during the 1980s. Then both sides of the aisle went ahead and ignored the agreement. President Reagan was the wisest President this Nation has had in this century. President Reagan attacked these problems (all of the problems) and offered solutions which worked. Then our elected (nearly all of them) ignored the warnings of President Reagan and started back into kicking the can down the road instead of holding onto the reforms which worked. It has been a frustrating thirty years for citizens, and the huge expansions continued to government growth. Presently we are where we are, as a Nation, due to not the vote but instead we are where we are due to ignoring the agreements President Reagan enacted.
My post is not directed at you, Morgan in Denver. I know you are award of these points. It frustrates me, how soon our elected were willing to ignore America and a Great American (Former President Reagan) to start back the process of ignoring the solutions all of our politicians agreed to.
I didn’t take this personally. I agree with you.
One thing that brings me hope is the successes we’re having with Tea Party candidates. As more true conservatives are elected we’ll be changing the direction of congress one vote at a time.
The American people get the G’ment we elect. For many years now we have known that the Democrats are Socialist dictators who desire to reduce this country to third world status.
Candidates running under the Republican banner have been mostly the same.
The Last time Republicans even attempted to reduce the Socialist creep of the Federal G’ment was Newt’s failed attempt at reducing the growth of the Federal G’ment in 1995.
2010 and 2012 has provided candidates who actually talk about eliminating Federal G’ment - Ted Cruz is just one example. Ryan may prove to be another