Actually fiscal conservatism without social conservatism is more closely associated with libertarianism, which I have a long history of denouncing on both this thread and this website. The Israelites fleeing Egypt hadn't yet established a monetary sysytem (or a federal government), so, no, the were not "fiscal conservatives."
To summarize: I am both a fiscal and a social conservative. You say you are a social conservative, but you openly oppose fiscal conservatives. I know some people in my church who think the same way you do: They are social conservatives, but they openly embrace socialist ideas because they believe that was Christ's message. I love them and I respect them, but they are still liberals. Just like you.
>>I am both a fiscal and a social conservative
Uhuh. Who thinks a homosexual could be a “conservative” president.
NO SALE, Socrates.