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cdonnellytx | 14 years ago

Unfortunately, they will take note of it as "run the government like a business", which tends to be how supply-side economists would prefer the government to be run anyway.

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orijing|14 years ago

They want lower revenues for the government. I would hope that it's not the same philosophy for their businesses.

JacobAldridge|14 years ago

They also want a smaller scope for the government. So it's not like saying 'I want to run this business but bring in less money', it's more like saying 'I want to run a smaller business, so what departments can we do without'. Smaller business may actually make more profit (read: be more efficient) than the larger one.

I try not to claim a political preference left or right[1], but to prevent confusion I do feel they're trying to make this 'business' much smaller than it needs to be.

[1] My political preference is merely that politicans are like diapers. They need to be changed regularly, and for the same reason.

fourspace|14 years ago

No, they want spending to be less than or equal to revenues. That's the only rational way to run a business.