theo wrote:"They're the same party, people!"
I don't think its quite that simple. Conservative and liberal (socialist?) economic philosophies are actually like night and day. However, the problem is political. A newly elected conservative congessman or senator may be a staunch supporter of lower taxes and less govt spending; but before long they realize that they want to be re-elected and that means bringing Federal money back to their state or district. While they still pay lip service to their conservative values (and occasionally will fight for them) these politicians will continue make the compromises (usually regarding spending) necessary to stay in Washington. In short the system is set up to continually reward bad behavior.
argent_pur wrote:Hey dirtyfingers, what part of IL you from?
argent_pur wrote:As my monetary theory professor said recently, "They're the same party, people!"
DirtyFingers wrote:argent_pur wrote:Hey dirtyfingers, what part of IL you from?
Geographical dead center of IL, argent_pur. Between Springfield and Bloomington.
You?
DirtyFingers
argent_pur wrote:DirtyFingers wrote:argent_pur wrote:Hey dirtyfingers, what part of IL you from?
Geographical dead center of IL, argent_pur. Between Springfield and Bloomington.
You?
DirtyFingers
NW corner, in the Sauk Valley area. About an hour from both Rockford and the Quad Cities...
argent_pur wrote:As it happens, my house is about 2 minutes from the Rock River as the crow flies...some of the best catfishing in the country
argent_pur wrote:theo wrote:"They're the same party, people!"
I don't think its quite that simple. Conservative and liberal (socialist?) economic philosophies are actually like night and day. However, the problem is political. A newly elected conservative congessman or senator may be a staunch supporter of lower taxes and less govt spending; but before long they realize that they want to be re-elected and that means bringing Federal money back to their state or district. While they still pay lip service to their conservative values (and occasionally will fight for them) these politicians will continue make the compromises (usually regarding spending) necessary to stay in Washington. In short the system is set up to continually reward bad behavior.
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