To: tpaine
Social liberty and fiscal conservatism are mutually compatible. I agree with that statement, but my sense is that Arnold isn't interested in your (and my) notion of social liberty that means far less government. Instead, he's interested in additional government programs and entitlements, which I call social liberalism.
118 posted on
10/05/2003 6:41:44 AM PDT by
NittanyLion
(Character Counts)
To: NittanyLion
Social liberty and fiscal conservatism are mutually compatible.
The concept served our country well till the prohibitionists allied with the democrats at the turn of the 20th century..
It's been downhill since then..
Arnie claims to be for social liberty and fiscal conservatism.. -- And soon will have a chance to prove it..
101 -tpaine-
I agree with that statement, but my sense is that Arnold isn't interested in your (and my) notion of social liberty that means far less government.
Instead, he's interested in additional government programs and entitlements, which I call social liberalism.
-NL-
We will soon find out.. And if he can't control 'social' spending, we will get rid of him too...
The throw the bums out principle behind this recall farce ~will~ work, -- if given a chance..
We have nothing to lo0se, imo...
127 posted on
10/05/2003 10:12:27 AM PDT by
tpaine
( I'm trying to be Mr Nice Guy, but politics keep getting in me way. ArnieRino for Governator)
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