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chopin on 30 Dec 2012 11:59 am
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Here we go! Over the fiscal cliff!

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chopin WEEEEE!
marina And we're probably bringing the whole world down with us! :(
Micheal Collins every day inn every way every governmetn and business is looking at some sort of fiscal cliff. If they want to see it that way.

The capitolspeak of "fiscal cliff" is to give a bone for voters and hournalists to worry over, and promite the dependence on the politicians. The truth is, a deal of some sort will come regardless of public statements, the whole economy will muddle along and it doesn't really matter who is in power, the same semi-permanent forces will drive the outcome.

Politicians need to be seen to be relevant, otherwise they lose their importance. Creating crises like a so called fiscal cliff (the term originated decades ago, and has been used several times since) keep the viters thinking that Washington is relevant.

I think we should all look at Belgium, they went without a government for about a year, and the sky never fell down. That's because countries have adminsitrative systems that can function without political "direction". Politics at times hindres progress. but it has to exist as otherwise we'd find ourselves in a dictatorship situation and we have to be real lucky for that to work out
Micheal Collins PS sorry for the vast numebr of typos above :)
lighthouse People feel better at least since lawmakers reached a deal. The Dow added 308 pts., Nasdaq rose 3.1% S
bismarck yes the influence of politicians is often over-rated, but in this particular case - determining the national budget, they are indispensible.
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chizuru on 29 Dec 2012 4:59 am
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I personally want us to go over the fiscal cliff. We're in so much debt now, we need to pay it off.

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bismarck I agree, tough medicine, if there is no more money them we have to stop spending