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<blockquote data-quote="Slow Puffs" data-source="post: 18782" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>Government debt is an interesting subject...</p><p></p><p>In the early 1990's, a new third political party in Canada, the Reformed Party, made it a huge issue. They got a digital counter displayed that actually showed how government debt was increasing every minute with the question, "Is this how you would manage your own household finances?". The ruling Conservative Party of the time was decimated from 200 or s seats to just 2 seats. The new Liberal Party put into practice surplus budgets to pay down the debt and won the next three elections. Now the Conservatives are back in and we are perilously close to going into a deficit budget again.</p><p></p><p>Go figure... conservatives spending like liberals and liberals saving like conservatives.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't matter, whether it's liberal or conservative, governments need to manage wisely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slow Puffs, post: 18782, member: 11"] Government debt is an interesting subject... In the early 1990's, a new third political party in Canada, the Reformed Party, made it a huge issue. They got a digital counter displayed that actually showed how government debt was increasing every minute with the question, "Is this how you would manage your own household finances?". The ruling Conservative Party of the time was decimated from 200 or s seats to just 2 seats. The new Liberal Party put into practice surplus budgets to pay down the debt and won the next three elections. Now the Conservatives are back in and we are perilously close to going into a deficit budget again. Go figure... conservatives spending like liberals and liberals saving like conservatives. It doesn't matter, whether it's liberal or conservative, governments need to manage wisely. [/QUOTE]
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