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<p>[QUOTE="ToughCOINS, post: 3135679, member: 20480"]Anyone who reads my post as political is trying to insert intent where there was none. I used the words "current representation" specifically to be apolitical. We have too many jellyfish on both sides of the aisle to get done those things necessary to right our ship.</p><p><br /></p><p>As our economy turns around, our debt continues to skyrocket . . . we should not be lulled into a state of complacency, naively thinking that increased revenues alone will tackle the debt . . . they will not. Like with a sinking ship, every hand on board can be given a bailing bucket, but if the water is coming in faster than can be bailed out, the ship still sinks.</p><p><br /></p><p>I see absolutely NO resolve whatsoever to promote disciplined budgeting and belt-tightening . . . not only in Washington, but everywhere else as well. Everyone seems to be taking their eyes off the ball, and given the monstrous debt we already have in place, that is an ominous sign.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ToughCOINS, post: 3135679, member: 20480"]Anyone who reads my post as political is trying to insert intent where there was none. I used the words "current representation" specifically to be apolitical. We have too many jellyfish on both sides of the aisle to get done those things necessary to right our ship. As our economy turns around, our debt continues to skyrocket . . . we should not be lulled into a state of complacency, naively thinking that increased revenues alone will tackle the debt . . . they will not. Like with a sinking ship, every hand on board can be given a bailing bucket, but if the water is coming in faster than can be bailed out, the ship still sinks. I see absolutely NO resolve whatsoever to promote disciplined budgeting and belt-tightening . . . not only in Washington, but everywhere else as well. Everyone seems to be taking their eyes off the ball, and given the monstrous debt we already have in place, that is an ominous sign.[/QUOTE]
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