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Yet there are no solutions offered besides "soak the rich" or "stop earmarks," neither of which will get us even close to a balanced budget (especially when considering the large amount of new spending promised by both major-party candidates).
Take a look at this:
The federal government is spending 57% more than it did at the turn of the century. Why is "lipstick on a pig" and the like front-page news and the candidates never have to enunciate a plan to fix our fiscal crisis? Note this deficit doesn't even include the massive problems with Social Security and Medicare...anybody listening?!
Yet there are no solutions offered besides "soak the rich" or "stop earmarks," neither of which will get us even close to a balanced budget (especially when considering the large amount of new spending promised by both major-party candidates).
Take a look at this:

The federal government is spending 57% more than it did at the turn of the century. Why is "lipstick on a pig" and the like front-page news and the candidates never have to enunciate a plan to fix our fiscal crisis? Note this deficit doesn't even include the massive problems with Social Security and Medicare...anybody listening?!