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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (129042)4/5/2012 10:10:51 PM
From: Paul V.  Read Replies (1) of 224858
 
Kenneth, Don’t Worry About Deficit That Will Heal Itself

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke calls the end of 2012 “a fiscal cliff.” The Bush tax cuts are set to expire. The $1.2 trillion spending sequester, enforcing cuts in the defense and domestic budgets, is set to go off. Various stimulus measures -- including the payroll tax cut -- are scheduled to end. “Taken together,” writes the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, “these policies would reduce ten-year deficits by over $6.8 trillion relative to realistic current policy projections -- enough to put the debt on a sharp downward path.”




The conservatives on this site do not realize that it would take 60 plus votes to overrule the minority even if the Republican's took over the Senate. They need to get their head outside of the sand! Therefore, your above statement is correct. In the Senate a minority can control the majority as it has been done in the past. Gridlock will be great for any changes whomever is President. The parties are going to compromise if anything is going to be accomplished.

Right now everyone is exercising the tactics to win the upcoming election, personalizing, polarizing, ridiculing and freezing the opposition. It is all about "Winning."
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