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OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

What concept is ignored by those politicians who claim that there is no limit to what the government should provide?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

History section?

HanAkoSolo (jamierox4ev3r):

hey @Lukecrayonz this question should probably go to the history section...but the concept often ignored when it comes to unlimited government is that our tax-payers dollars are typicaly being used and that would be violating the capitalism of America

OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

Generally those sections are dead, especially at this time.

HanAkoSolo (jamierox4ev3r):

Thats true..but you can catch the attention of a few people by tagging them, and quite a few people do study these subjects. However, does my reply make sense to you?

OpenStudy (lukecrayonz):

Hmm somewhat. I cut the question short but now I think I shouldn't have. "In 2009, President Obama and Congress enacted a budget that included increases in spending for the war in Iraq and national defense, as well as huge increases in welfare programs, education, and many other programs. The budget expenditures exceeded the renuves by over a trillion dollars. The argument was that "we need these things," and therefore there is no limit to what the government should provide. Is there a limit? What concept is ignored by those politicians who claim there is no limit to what the government should provide?

HanAkoSolo (jamierox4ev3r):

ohhh... yeah that might have been helpful not to cut out hmmm lets see

HanAkoSolo (jamierox4ev3r):

Well if the revenue was way exceeded, there is thing called a *cough* budget that we should try to stay on par with...by spending unlimited, where is that money coming from? Not from thin air! The generous spending of our government, a very democratic idea, could throw our economy underwater with a huge deficit. So these are concepts I think our politicians are ignoring.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

heehee

HanAkoSolo (jamierox4ev3r):

hehe wait wut? XD

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