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Blue3
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« on: July 19, 2013, 10:04:51 PM »

We already have a AAA bond rating for most credit agencies

A balanced budget amendment would basically just give fiscal power to Judges

Infrastructure does not add to the deficit, only the debt, because they're one-time investments
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« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2013, 10:32:39 PM »

We already have a AAA bond rating for most credit agencies

A balanced budget amendment would basically just give fiscal power to Judges

Infrastructure does not add to the deficit, only the debt, because they're one-time investments

Yes have to keep the judges out of it. I misused deficit for debt when discussing infrastructure. One time investments are the way to go. I hate blank checks without deadlines like bridges to nowhere and the big dig. What else do you think?
Tax Reform, Entitlement Reform, and Job Creation will balance the budget. It's too late now for me to get into details, but the solution should focus on those three areas. As well as looking into how to lower medical costs overall, such as allowing imported drugs from Canada and allowing Medicare to bargain for prices.
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