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View Poll Results: The Government must spend
Whatever they want, regardless of debt and deficit levels 0 0%
Less than they take in, and pay off the debt over time. 15 93.75%
Nearly nothing, and aggressively pay off the debt. 1 6.25%
Enough to break the system, Cloward and Piven style 0 0%
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Old 04-06-2011, 09:21 PM
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What could be more logical than spending less than you take in?
Not getting yourself into that position in the first place, by deliberately giving away income earnings when you know you owe alot of money

"Damn! I owe $20,000 on my credit card! What should I do?
1) Cancel the luxury cable channels and stop eating out
2) Stop buying food and paying rent
3) Tell my boss I'm going from 40 hours a week to 30 hours a week

"Wow! I think Numbers 2 & 3 are the best answers!", said the Republican Party

Six months later ....

"Oh, crap! Now I owe $30,000 on the credit card bill due to interest! What should I do? Well, I'm only working 30 hours a week - so the best thing would probably be to start giving away 5 hours a week in earnings to my rich brother".
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