Stickler
Well-Known Member
franklin said:No. I am asking and waiting for a complete thought that makes your balanced budget idea at least remotely plausible under the current monetary structure.
Honestly, what the devil are you talking about? You don't even think that balancing a budget is even remotely plausible under the current monetary structure? What is it about the current monetary structure that prevents a federally balanced budget? How has the current monetary structure changed since the last time we had balanced budgets? Balancing the federal budget is possible, franklin. Many times throughout our nation's history, the federal government has operated at a surplus. I can't fathom why you don't even think it's remotely plausible.
You keep tossing out things that are unrelated to the general idea -- things that literally have no relationship to the general idea -- of adding a constitutional requirement that the budget be balanced based on X criteria, and posing them as obstacles.
The fact that the government prints money is not an obstacle to a balanced budget. What's the connection?