• nutsack@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    I think they’re a goddamn idiot. I like it more when people tell me that they don’t have enough time to think about this shit and so they don’t have an opinion.

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    2 days ago

    “I believe good things but don’t want to actually sacrifice anything or be responsible for any of my actions that my prevent good things from happening”

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    3 days ago

    “I dont mind the gays, but I keep voting for Fascists because right wing talking points about how Unions make the prices of eggs go up.”

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    I prefer to use the term fiscally responsible.

    It’s fiscally irresponsible to cut taxes for the billionaires and corporations when we have record deficits.

    It’s fiscally irresponsible to cut the IRS budget when that results in less revenue.

    Republican voters have been brainwashed into thinking that Republicans are somehow more responsible with the economy and budget, when history shows that Republicans drive up the deficit with irresponsible tax cuts.

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      It’s irresponsible to cut taxes and not cut spending.

      Edit: spending more than yu take in creates debt and that is not responsible

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        Not related. It’s not a zero sum game. Spending on certain things can save money and allow for tax cuts, tax cuts can create business growth or income in other ways and allow more spending. Defering tax cuts to a certain time or spending to a certain time can lead to better results, ect ect ect.

        Anyone who thinks it’s linked and must be Tax up=Spending up or Tax down=Spending down should probably not even be in charge of their own homes finances. Even children are taught how to save their allowance over time and then spend it, and I had occasion as a child to “borrow” my allowance to purchase a toy that was on sale.

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          Nothing about my statement is even slightly controversial from a finance or economic standpoint. If you know you are taking in less money from a tax cut then you should not spend more as you will increase your debt.

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    3 days ago

    “I pay lip service to minorities, but don’t want to allocate resources to their needs”

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    “I vote Republican, but I’m self-aware enough to know that I should be embarrassed about it.” (In the US)

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      I’ve heard it more the exact opposite way. “I vote Democrat but I am really tired liberals doing nothing to curb government corruption or tax the rich more.”

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        Eliminating corruption is not “fiscally conservative,” it’s just fiscally responsible. Same with taxing the rich.

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          “We should run the government like a business!”

          Then why cut revenue as soon as you take power?

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    If they’re American I would point out that they have no representation for their conservative views because there is no fiscally conservative party in the United States.

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    “I’m an uninformed idiot.”

    Conservatives are fiscally reckless. Look at every conservative president’s deficit spending, and economic crashes. Look at the states most dependent on federal funds.

    Even if you had zero morals and voted 100% on fiscal policies, the best choice is very clearly not conservative.

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        Hence why republicans want to get rid of Wikipedia. For all of its faults they generally do a decent job of going slash and burn on any editors that cannot fully back themselves up or have clear political alegances.

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            Anything that keeps a clear record of what people say or believe in, without that changing based on someone’s mood on a particular day is going to be a flop on that side of the spectrum.

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              I love yelling at my Facebook “friend” whenever gas prices go up a cent now. Under Biden it was all the damn time he’d cry about that but never acknowledged of it went down.

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            Poes Law very much applies, but I’m pretty sure Conservapedia is a troll. Just look at their list of “Greatest Conservative Songs”.

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      Does the fact that American “conservative” politicians are lying about it make it an invalid position to take?

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      Look, I think there is something to it, but you really have to give details. I’m good with free access to healthcare, good with people marrying whoever they want (over the age of 18), transgender rights, etc.

      All of that. I love it all. But I’d rather not be taxed to hell and have those funds horribly mis managed. I’m okay with taxes but I know there is so much waste with my funds. That’s where I’d like improvement. I suppose in some eyes that would make me slightly fiscally conservative.

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        No, that means you just like a functioning government. That has nothing to do with fiscal conservatism.

        If you were a fiscal conservative, you would be against spending any money on healthcare, let alone giving “free access” to everyone.