I'm not sure why anybody would argue with your general point - the arguments start when we try to define "responsible spending"
at any rate, I'd like to keep this on topic so I apologize for my next statement, but I somehow can't help but see parallels between the gov't debt situation and the NBA contract situation...
both seem to have elements of one side thinking the other side isn't being truthful and thinking (hoping?) the other side is going to blink first
somehow it seems there could be an interesting poll question made out of that!
I've certainly heard the "in name only" phrase before, but never seen the acronym put so amusingly!!! RINO - DINO is pretty good![]()
I hope the species will become extinct in favor of sheerly responsible leadership.
the one element of Keynsian economics I consider worthy of our leaders is the impact spending can have in "unfreezing" productive capabilities and just gettings things working again. By the time "leaders" start spending the money to prop up buddies in business instead. Sometimes business has such bad leadership it's a public service to let them fail.
But I'm hopeful because I see so many especially younger folks now functioning with an attitude of responsibility in their own affairs. I hope these sorts will become our next wave of leadership.
I am somewhat impressed with those bailout recipients who have made an effort to repay the money they took and re-establish their management of their businesses.