Aridas
Crazy Little Green Dragon
Some may but don’t discount the possibility Trump just isn’t insane enough for their liking.
I did think of that, to be fair. It was part of the reason why I put the "potentially" there.
Some may but don’t discount the possibility Trump just isn’t insane enough for their liking.
Some of the most effective and well loved programs the US government has ever delivers qualify as “massive social spending”, that being Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
Even among Republican voter these programs enjoy support upwards of 80%.
The real problem with US deficits is that these mandatory spending programs along with defense related spending that Republicans wildly support and Democrats grudgingly support combined to make up 90% of the budget. Most of the remaining, while not part of the mandatory budget is still essential. The “massive” social spending Republicans think Democrats want is an almost insignificant part of the overall budget. So, wrt to spending both parties largely support almost exactly the same spending levels.
The result is Republicans tend to incorrectly believe that massive tax cuts can be offset with insignificant program cuts
WTF ? Who loves social security or medicare ?
I think that, thanks to the Internet, they're all playing from the same playbook, even when the plays make no sense.
For example, if you squint and tilt your head just right, you can kind of see why someone might believe that "Barrack Hussein Obama" might be a secret Muslim, and thus secretly want to create Sharia Law in the US.
But here in Canada, we have some conservative whackjobs who insist that our current Liberal government - led by Justin Trudeau, one of the whitest people in the country - are also secretly trying to create Sharia Law here in Canada. It's just a ridiculous notion, that doesn't even make sense in the squint and tilt your head version. And yet, they believe it so fervently that they'll interrupt public speaking events to rant about it.
Utterly ridiculous. But, "Hey, it worked against Obama...."
The massive flaw in your argument is that "mandatory" and "social spending" are not distinct classes. SS & Medicare with means testing is a socialistic redistribution scheme. Medicaid is charity and another social schema. Those ARE the very violations of the republic's limited powers of government that reasonable ppl object to.
Who are these "reasonable" people?
Who are these "reasonable" people?
WTF ? Who loves social security or medicare ?
Dissatisfaction with some aspects doesn't suggest the program isn't popular.Gallup polls show about 50% are somewhat to very dissatisfied
The massive flaw in your argument is that "mandatory" and "social spending" are not distinct classes.
If you'd bothered to read the committee reports you'd understand that growth due to capital spending increases, and NOT offsetting tax cuts were the justification for tax revisions.
The reasonable theories around less government spending focus on economic efficiency not growth due to capital spending increases. In these cases however you would need to be evaluated for each individual program.There are REASONABLE, tho' not compelling, econ theory & evidence to back this up.
Wait, as a principled conservative, surely you're totally one board with holocaust denial, right?What went on at CPAC is all you need to know about why I hesistate to call myself a conservative, despite having many views..particular on fiscal matters...that would generally be regarded as conservative.
Wait, as a principled conservative, surely you're totally one board with holocaust denial, right?
I do feel sorry for conservatives, literally speaking. The movement has gone in weird directions. I like what a New Republic editor said on NPR this morning. He's not ideologically adrift, but politically so.
There is a lot of traditional conservatism worth defending, but not so many politicians willing to do so. They see where the wind blows.
What went on at CPAC is all you need to know about why I hesistate to call myself a conservative, despite having many views..particular on fiscal matters...that would generally be regarded as conservative.
Why traditional conservatives would fit in well with the democrats? Ok they might be somewhat uncomfortable with the gays and such but in terms of fiscal policy they should be right there. Democrats are fiscally conservative, republicans are hard right wing and have been for my entire life. I mean really was Hillary to the left of Nixon fiscally?
The Conservative movement in the US has succumbed to the Dark Side, sadly.
Maybe Bush I, was not quite in this mold as he did fail at the whole lip reading thing. But asside from him when have republicans been remotely fiscally responsible since Reagan was elected?
Bush I's breaking of the lip reading promise was more fiscally responsible than had he not broken it. As I read this, I don't think you disagree with that, correct?