Re: Amid global meltdowns, what's the life of the U.S. government's fiscal solvency?
You are not wrong, toad. The Bush administration, with a pretty docile Congress following along, instituted Medicare Part 6 which was not paid for in the succeeding budgets, and then a reduction of the income tax that was also not balanced by spending reductions. So the golf ball was teed up during that timeframe, and the housing crisis in 2008, generating a "need" for government intervention, just knocked it on its way. But, as I mentioned above, all of that was merely a preceeding introduction to the main show which has been 60 years in the making.
Originally posted by toad
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