by americandream » Thu 04 Aug 2011, 01:57:48
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Sixstrings', 'A') closing thought on the debt ceiling debacle..
I learned some things. Sometimes the left is too hysterical. These cuts aren't even cuts, but rather minor reductions in the rate of growth. At worst, if Medicare cuts get passed by the Super Committee it will be on the provider side and won't hurt any seniors.
Not only are they not really cuts, but they most likely won't happen anyway -- both sides plan to pick people for the Super Committee who they know won't agree. They won't be picking the "Gang of Six" guys. This committee isn't intended to work out, it was all for show to give Repubs cover on raising the debt ceiling.
And lastly.. cutting is silly anyway, we're in a depression. The Fed is getting ready to launch QE3, how would it make sense to cut federal spending while our central bank is inflating the money supply.
You are being prepared for minimal government. The trick of course, will be in ensuring that you are sufficiently accultarised to continue earning so as to consume the junk they will be shipping across from the slave factories in Asia.