I had that feeling too @airshocker
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My apologies for the bland thread title,
So if a person despises many of the US Government's actions (almost as if he/she despises the Government as whole), supports abortion, does not support welfare for the low economic class citizens, nor supports increasing taxes for the affluent.
Is this more of a liberal approach, centrist/moderate approach (maybe leaning to the left/right), libertarian approach, etc?
Thanks in advance.
@ScottMescudi: What? The least important thing to worry about is the national debt.
Unless you're in the opposite party of the president. Then you can take advantage of the public's lack of knowledge about what the debt actually means and pretend your fighting for something without ill intentions.
There are a lot of important things to discuss about but our economy is based on borrowing and spending, which seems to be barely recovering; right? When people realize that we cannot pay our debt, the value of the US dollar decreases, credit card rates increases, people cannot borrow money for vehicles, mortgages, and so on.
I'm hoping he states the United States national debt. It seems that most Americans today have forgotten about this. Find solutions before the American Golden Age stops.
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