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Catahoula Cur's avatar

Well written and to the point. I hate being a pessimist, but if the choice is elected officials creating a responsible spending plan for a "sustainable and prosperous course for the future" or "buckle up, It’s going to be a bumpy ride," I'll put my money on the latter. Which is a shame. At some point the people are going to have to nut up and step in, because the politicians are too corrupt, too out of touch, and too stupid to do it themselves. All the incentives for them are wrong.

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Anne Keller's avatar

Every time I read an article that contains "they should", I realize there's no point finishing it. Why should Congress be different from the people they represent? We've spent the growth of many years already using credit card debt and HELOC's, turned housing into a luxury good, and are cruising and flying in complete disregard of any impact on climate or energy prices. We point fingers at Europe, but they travel by train, most don't have air conditioning, and the power goes off in many hotels when you leave the room. Betting on a repeat of the 70s show, not the responsible miracle that would cut the military budget and take care of the kids.

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