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To: Rockitz

There is a problem with that line of “reasoning” which is it assumes government spending is the primary driver of the economy. It isn’t. The way government hurts the economy is primarily is by growing. It may not hurt the Washington DC environment but it sucks money away from other non governmental sectors and drives money unnaturally towards DC in an almost closed loop. This sequester will result in a stronger economy. Sure there will be some pain for those who are benefiting the most off the endless growth of government but it will be no more or less than anyone in the private sector goes through when a business isn’t profitable and thus isn’t viable or needed. The GOP needs to stop worrying about getting blamed and start standing up and leading like they did today. They did the right thing and it should be easy to point that out to the American people. The question I’d ask reporters who try to play the blame game is “Do you really believe the federal Government cant absorb this miniscule cut?”.


8 posted on 03/01/2013 10:29:59 PM PST by Maelstorm (This country wasn't founded with the battle cry "Give me liberty or give me a govt check!")
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To: Maelstorm
I'm more concerned about a concealed (illegal or just plain stupid) action by the administration (e.g. Fast and Furious) that sets off a currency war or increases in interest rates or enables a war through negligence. They have way overplayed the consequences of this sequester, but in an effort to cloud their own deceit and blame the GOP in the process I wouldn't put anything past them including shooting the whole country in the foot.
25 posted on 03/04/2013 5:50:54 AM PST by Rockitz (This is NOT rocket science - Follow the money and you'll find the truth.)
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