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Originally Posted by CRedskinsRule
There are solutions that could help reduce the pain, but neither the republicans, democrats, or honestly - a majority of us citizens - want to talk about significantly reducing the spending side of the equation. Without that serious discussion (not demagogued by both sides) it doesn't matter who is president, or what policies are implemented, the debt will eventually consume the revenue taken in.
This shouldn't be a democrat/republican divide, but instead a baseline look at ALL the spending - defense, social security and government aid programs(domestic). The time for bandaids, like foreign aid reductions, and eliminating fraud/waste, etc, is long past. Not that we don't need to look at those areas too, but they don't make up enough of the budget to have any meaningful effect on the course of the debt issue.
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If you cut 1% off of defense spending you hate all military members. 1% off of welfare and you want all poor people to starve to death. That's how it is for any cut. And politician on both sides play us like fiddles on these issues and get re-elected/rich.
There needs to be across the board/equal spending cuts, but even that won't work because above would still happen. This country needs a serious maturity upgrade all around.