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Originally Posted by billethkid
what I see in Merkel is holding the line on give away programs until such time as it is demonstrated those with their hand out are doing what can be done at home first.
She would be very unpopular here with her notions that one should help themselves first. And get their financial house in order first before asking for more hand outs.
It is refreshing to hear a politician demand that countries/governments should run their responsibilities in a fashion that we all must do at home....spend no more than one has.
How dare her.
And until the USA does exactly that....nothing will change. The tolerated business as usual in Washington will one day come to the end of the line on the world's financial stage. So far nothing financial seems to frighten the politicians. And the average American, like the ones who re-elected Rangel will just sit in the political boat while it is headed to go over the falls.
Unfortunately!!!
btk
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Don't necessarily agree that she would be unpopular here, and by that I presume you mean by the majority. Her stand would be very popular among most republicans and a lot of independents. In fact there are moderate or bluedog dems that would be in agreement. Spending has to come under control, but even though many agree with that, they disagree on the ways to do it.