tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-379856994574950364.post4502869032390491329..comments2023-08-25T08:45:09.672-04:00Comments on The Supply Side: Austerity stimulus 2.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-379856994574950364.post-77604688432579936912010-07-06T14:49:20.642-04:002010-07-06T14:49:20.642-04:00As usual Sean, you present the alternatives with c...As usual Sean, you present the alternatives with clarity. <br /><br />The austerity camp has envy on its side... angry people are looking for somebody to beat up on and those getting public funds are good targets. However it should be obvious that attacking spending now will go nowhere. What national REpublican leader has any credibility on this subject? Certainly not St. Sarah, who was as pro-spending during her governorship and anybody. Perhaps the only one is the disgraced Mark Sanford. <br /><br />But in the end, reasoned argumentation is not much good without imagination. The angry people have the imagination right now. What we are looking for is a growth-oriented leader who can present a vision of our way out of this mess, not just how to punish the layabouts.wellbasicallynoreply@blogger.com