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I believe before one can work at managing the budget, they must first decide what we are fundamentally all about. Broad goals should be the drivers of macro spending plans, and as Americans we face a serious challenge in deciding if we want to be a solidly based economic organism with sufficient defense capacity to protect the sanctity of that organism both in terms of our interests here at home as well as abroad, and to allow that economic base to power the social programs that we can afford, or if we want to take funds from the equity accounts in our national balance sheet to provide for programs that we cannot currently afford and thus weaken the organism.
The key that we must understand is that the health of the real world organism must be given priority over the spiritual organism, because without the vibrant economic organism there will soon be no capacity to support the spiritual organism, and we must come to grips with how that all fits with what we are all about.
Posted by: Robert L. Rodine @ 7:31:00 am
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