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<blockquote data-quote="Laodicean60" data-source="post: 77523781" data-attributes="member: 450284"><p>John Mauldin does a lot of horn tootin but he is right. Our government won't change until Americans educate themselves and demand from politician fiscal responsibility. I'm not against spending it is that our government doesn't have oversight on spending, There is a lot of fraud especially in healthcare. It's a big mess government is too bloated.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Agreed, Americans will have to face a depression before they ask themselves what the hell went wrong.</p><p></p><p>Especially when the clowns in government don't recognize the problem.</p><p></p><p>I think it's us ignorant Americans. Both sides have good points like the 1%, Wall Street, and debt. But are too dumb to fix the problem or using these problems for votes, kicking the can.</p><p></p><p>Something needs to be change in our tax system and maybe a consumption tax because billionaires buy bigger toys than the rest of the 99% and a flat tax. Do away with loopholes. Something!</p><p></p><p>Absolutely! Before you raise my taxes. Work within your means as every household tries to do in America.</p><p></p><p>Dumb Republicans on tax cuts while out-of-control spending is lunacy. But they keep spending on budget deals and the left is just as worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laodicean60, post: 77523781, member: 450284"] John Mauldin does a lot of horn tootin but he is right. Our government won't change until Americans educate themselves and demand from politician fiscal responsibility. I'm not against spending it is that our government doesn't have oversight on spending, There is a lot of fraud especially in healthcare. It's a big mess government is too bloated. Agreed, Americans will have to face a depression before they ask themselves what the hell went wrong. Especially when the clowns in government don't recognize the problem. I think it's us ignorant Americans. Both sides have good points like the 1%, Wall Street, and debt. But are too dumb to fix the problem or using these problems for votes, kicking the can. Something needs to be change in our tax system and maybe a consumption tax because billionaires buy bigger toys than the rest of the 99% and a flat tax. Do away with loopholes. Something! Absolutely! Before you raise my taxes. Work within your means as every household tries to do in America. Dumb Republicans on tax cuts while out-of-control spending is lunacy. But they keep spending on budget deals and the left is just as worse. [/QUOTE]
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