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To: TideGlider who wrote (744586)7/5/2006 7:24:22 PM
From: pompsander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769669
 
No offense intended, and I certainly do not have your expertise on NJ politics and leadership...but when Longinshort makes a comment that a government can't continue with a 45% increase in spending it seems to beg for some comparison to the feds...which don't seem at all troubled by spending increases.

Why, pray tell, is asking for fiscal sanity a liberal trait? I think that most people, myself included, who consider themselves fiscal conservatives, are stunned by the seeming lack of responsibilty by congress and the President.

Sorry if you consider this off topic, but it is the GWB thread, after all.

And I wish more people would demand spending discipline by our elected representatives, regardless of their political bent. The spectre of inflation is out there and could do real harm to our economy down the road.

How much easier it would be to support a conservative who acted like a conservative. Congress, too, of course.

I know you too well to believe you are saying that anyone who disagrees with non-conservative actions is automatically a whining liberal.